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16D-029 (2) 2014-07-21 08:47 Lowes 1916 ISO 413 588 0278 >> 14135871272 P 1/1 ACQ 5/4" ❑ 2x6 p Choice Dek ,n Trex Let's Build Something Together' 111D Page 1 of 1 Other P3E Drawing Worksheet - Decks it 2 t 201 Ij (Complete and Fax to Installer) Electric, PjUM,1n r Go, if'sPPction-. Customer: .Ak?r Store: Phone(home):/ .��V 1.. ,; � Phone(cell): Phone(other); Install Address: (3R L.,11 Directions: 1. Draw a top-down view of tPI �deck and the walls of the home adjoining the deck, Make sure to include all dimensions. Also include tK location and relative size of any obstructions(example;shrubs;chimneys, etc.)that the deck will be bi, It around. 2. Be sure to include the follmi Ing information:height of deck(slope of land if important);dimensions of all deck sides and the house w i Is adjoining deck;deck board type(check above);access door location and type; access to construction irea;number and location of stairs;rail choice, 3. Indicate whether the deck v, II be freestanding or attached to home via ledger board. ♦ • 1 enovat�ons' LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Genova Products provides a Limited Lifetime Warranty on Genovations PVC decking when installed in compliance with Genovations printed installation instructions.This warranty exl:ends to the original homeowner(Purchaser), for as long as they own and occupy the residence upon which the decking materials are installed. Genovations PVC decking is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, and will not split, splinter,flake,chalk, rot,deteriorate or suffer structural damage from termites or fungal decay. Genova Products does not warrant against and is not responsuble for,and no implied warranty shall be deemed to cover, any product failure, product malfunction, or damages attributable to: improper installation of Genovations decking and/or failure to comply with printed installation instructions; use of Genovations decking in an application not recommended by Genova Products and/or all local building codes; problems resulting from defects in or failure of the supporting structure on which Genovations decking is installed; any act of God (such as flooding, hurricane, earthquake,tornado, or other violent casualty); ordinary wear and tear; or improper handling, storage, misuse or neglect of Genovations decking. It is a condition of this warranty that should your Genovations decking show defects; you must notify Genova Products in writing within 30 days of discovering the claimed defect and prior to beginning any repair or alteration to your deck.The notice must include a detailed description of the claimed defect,with supporting photograph(s),the date of installation of the deck, and proof of purchase. Genova Products must be permitted to inspect the claimed defect as a condition of this warranty. After reviewing all information, Genova Products will make a determination regarding the validity of the claim. If Genova Products determines that the claim is in accordance with the terms of this Lifetime Limited Warranty, Genova Products will provide the necessary deck boards to repair or replace the defective deck boards.This warranty will not cover and Genova Products will not be responsible for costs and expenses incurred for removal of the defective decking, or the installation of the replacement materials. Replacement decking material will be provided that is as close as possible in color to the original installation, but we do not guarantee an exact match. STAIN AND FADE PERFORMANCE WARRANTY COVERAGE The specially engineered surface of Genovations decking offers ultra low maintenance performance in outdoor decking. When used in conjunction with proper design and construction practices,Genovations decking will provide stain and fade resistance as outlined below.This warranty coverage is included as part of the lifetime warranty. Stain Resistance: Genova Products warrants that Genovations decking is resistant to permanent staining resulting from spills of food and beverage items including wine,tea, coffee, fruit punch, sodas, catsup, salad oils, barbeque sauces, mustard and other food or beverages that would typically be present on a residential deck. Spills of these substances need to be carefully and quickly(within a week from occurrence) removed from the decking surface with water and mild household cleaners(non- citrus based cleaner). To qualify for coverage, compliance with the recommended deck care and maintenance procedures must be followed. Genova Products does not warrant stain resistance resulting from spilled or otherwise applied substances that are not properly cleaned with water and mild household cleaners. Materials not covered in the stain resistant warranty include abrasive compounds of acidic or basic pH, non-food and non-beverage substances,including for example, but not limited to, fungicides, bactericides, biocides, plant food, pet or human stains, strong solvents, oil based paints or stains, metallic rust and other abnormal residential deck use items. Fade Resistance: Genova Products warrants that Genovations decking will resist color change from light and weathering exposure as measured by color change in excess of 5 Delta E(Hunter) units. No material is fade proof when exposed to years of UV exposure and the elements. Excessive discoloration will be based on whether the product evidences a change in color in excess of the five (5) Hunter units as calculated according to ASTM D2244. If the surface of Genovations decking is damaged after the decking is installed,the stain and fade resistance warranty will be voided.The warranty will also be voided if paint or other coating materials are applied to the surface of Genovations decking. Under no circumstances will Genova Products be liable for special, incidental or consequential damages and liability with respect to Genovations decking shall in no event exceed the cost of replacement product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty shall only be applicable in the United States of America and Canada. � f r Tools and Required Supplies • Post Wrap Trim Base Kit • Four(4)Genovations#8 x 3/" stainless steel screws(part#DW013)(or concrete screws) • Square - • Vinyl Sealant(part#AW945) • Screw Driver • Power Drill Installation 1. After the Post Wrap has been attached to the post, place the two pieces of the post wrap trim base around the bottom of the finished post. 2. Center and square the assembly. 3. Secure the post wrap trim base to the floor and/or ceiling with four(4) of the screws. 4. Insert the screw plugs with a dab of sealant. GiPRODUCTS www.genovaproducts.com 7034 East Court Street Davison,MI 48423 253590 12/17/12 800-521-7488 s � iv I Deck Flooring a Railing Installation for Post Wrap Top • To avoid serious eye and hand injuries or blindness,always wear safety glasses and gloves. Tools and Required Supplies • Post Wrap Top Kit • Eight(8) Genovations#8 x 3/" stainless steel screws (part# DW013) • Square _ • Vinyl Sealant (part#AW945) • Screw Driver • Power Drill Installation 1. After the Post Wrap has been attached to the post,separate the components included in the Post Wrap Top Kit. (Figure A) 2. Attach the 2 piece post wrap trim base to the underside(the side without the raised edge)of the flat base component, using four(4)Genovations screws,being careful not to over-tighten. (Figure B) 3. Slide the assembly over the wood post. 4. Center and square the assembly,then tighten the screws that are holding the 2 piece post wrap trim base to the flat base. 5. Secure the centered assembly to the wood post using four(4)Genovations screws.(Figure C) 6. Insert the screw plugs with a dab of sealant. 7. Apply sealant carefully in the groove on the underside of the bevel cover and secure it to the attached flat base by pressing the two pieces firmly together. Immediately remove any excess sealant. 2 PIE( TRIM BEVEL COVER CJC+U" PRODUCTS www.genovaproducts.com 7034 East Court Street Davison,MI 48423 800-521-7488 Figure C 253589 10/19/12 In case you need to remove an inserted panel... 1. Insert a short length of scrap Flat Panel between a Vertical Corner and a Flat Panel with the ribbed side facing the post. 2.Slide the short length of the Flat Panel downwards and push the Corner Strip gripping surface away from the Flat Panel. 3.After one Flat Panel has been removed from one Vertical Corner,the other Flat Panels can be easily removed by rotating the Corners to disengage the ribbed edge of the Flat Panels. If Porch Rails are going to be attached after the Post Wrap kit has been installed,follow the additional instructions noted below: 1. Carefully read the instructions accompanying the Porch Rail Kits. 2. Measure up from the floor 13/4" and draw a short horizontal line. 3. Measure up from the floor 32-3/8" (for a 36 Railing Kit)or measure up 38-3/8" (for a 42" Railing kit) and draw a short horizontal line. 4. Hold the metal brackets against the Flat Panel so the bottoms of the brackets are aligned with the two horizontal lines. While holding the metal brackets against the Flat Panels, use a pencil to trace the two bracket mounting holes onto the Flat Panels. S. Use a 1-1/2" paddle bit and drill four holes in the Flat Panels (only),where the bracket holes were circled. 6. The clearance holes will allow for expansion and contraction of the Flat Panels. 7. Drill the lag screw pilot holes into the wood post as per the Rail Kit instructions. 8. Place two 3/8"x 3/4"x 1/16" Flat Washers between each Porch rail mounting bracket hole(total of 4) and the wood post, centering the washers in the 1-1/2" drilled holes. 9. Secure the mounting brackets to the post with lag screws, being careful to not over tighten them. Post Wrap Finishing Trim Options Post Wraps can be trimmed at each end using Genovations Post Wrap Trim Bases (such as in Porch Post installations). In other installations, Post Wraps can be trimmed by using a Post Wrap Trim Base at the bottom end and a Post Wrap Top Kit at the top end of the post, CJC+UM PRODUCTS www.genovaproducts.com 7034 East Court Street Davison,MI 48423 800-521-7488 253588 12/20/2012 M Lack Flooring S sailing Kit Components 4-10' Flat Panels 4-10'Vertical Corners Post Wrap Installation Instructions • To avoid serious eye and hand injuries or blindness,always wear safety glasses and gloves. Tools Measuring Tape Pencil Fine Toothed Saw Masking Tape Rubber Mallet Square Remember that this product is a covering and not a seal. The end grain at the base and top of any wood product being covered should be properly sealed prior to the installation of this product. Vertical Corner Strips and Flat Panels assembly 17T— Measure the length of the wood post,which is to be covered with the Post Wrap Kit. 1 Top Cut four Vertical Corner Strips and four Flat Panels 1" shorter than the exposed Bottoms portion of the wood post they will be covering. Note: Flat Panels and Vertical Corner Strips can be easily cut using a fine tooth saw. An alternative method for cutting the Flat Panels is to make a deep scribe line utilizing a square and a Utility Knife. Then position the Panel on a flat surface (such as a table) with the scribe line even with the table's edge. Carefully bend the Flat Panel and it will snap off at the scribe line. Be sure to keep the ribbed edge side of the Flat Panel facing to the outside during installation. Masking tape is a helpful assistant in assembling the Vertical Corner Strips and Flat Panels. Center each of the Flat Panels against each of the four post surfaces (Figure A) and using masking tape temporarily secure the top edge!of each Flat Panel to the top of the wood post. Note: The bottom edge of each Flat Panel should be Y2" above the floor and the top edge should be%"below the top of the wood post. Working from the top down, insert the ribbed edges (facing outward, with the smooth side against the wood post) of each Flat Panel into a Vertical Corner strip. Working downward, gently squeeze the four Vertical Corner strips onto each Flat Panels. Continue squeezing the four Vertical Corners until all the Flat Panels are firmly and evenly inserted,taking care to keep the Vertical Corner strips"Square" (Figure B) and using as much force as necessary to assure even and secure interior panel contact with each side of the wood post. Gentle taps with a rubber mallet may prove useful. After the above is completed,drive one screw(Genovations#8 x W, screw, part# DW013)into the bottom of the wood posts, between the bottom edge of all four Flat Panels and the floor, so to prevent the Flat Panels from sliding below the floor level. Figure A Figure B 253588 12/20/2012 in case yOU need to remove an inserted panel... 1.Insert a short length of scrap Flat Panel between a Vertical Corner and a Flat Panel with the ribbed side facing the post. 2.Slide the short length of the Flat Panel downwards and push the Corner Strip gripping surface away from the Flat Panel. 3.After one Flat Panel has been removed from one Vertical Corner,the other Flat Panels can be easily removed by rotating the Corners to disengage the ribbed edge of the Flat Panels. Post Wrap Finishing Trim Options Post Wraps can be trimmed at each end using Genovations Post Wrap Trim Bases (such as in Porch Post installations). Note: 4,v Post Wraps are not designed to be used with Genovations* Railing. Use Genovations'04" Post Sleeves with GenovationsO rail sections. =, - 1 www.genovationsdeck-mrn 7034 East Court Sheet Davism,MI 48423 800-521-7488 266285 0110&2014 Deck Flooring b Balling Kit Components 4- 10' Flat Panels 4- 10'Vertical Corners 4" Post Wrap Installation Instructions • To avoid serious eye and hand injuries or blindness,always wear safety glasses and gloves. Designed for nominal size 4"x 4'Wood F Tools Measuring Tape Pencil Fine Toothed Saw Masking Tape Rubber Mallet Square Remember that this product is a covering and not a seol. The end grain at the base and top of any wood product being covered should be properly sealed prior to the installation of this product. Vertical Corner Strips and Flat Panels assembly Measure the length of the wood post, which is to be covered with the Post Wrap Kit. 12— Cut four Vertical Corner Strips and four Flat Panels 1" shorter than the exposed Bottoms portion of the wood post they will be covering. Note:Flat Panels and Vertical Corner Strips can be easily cut using a fine tooth saw. An alternative method for cutting the Flat Panels is to make a deep scribe line utilizing a square and a Utility Knife. Then position the Panel on a flat surface (such as a table) with the scribe line even with the table's edge. Carefully bend the Flat Panel and it will snap off at the scribe line. Be sure to keep the ribbed edge side of the Flat Panel facing to the outside during installation. Masking tape is a helpful assistant in assembling the Vertical Corner Strips and Flat Panels. Center each of the Flat Panels against each of the four post surfaces (Figure A) and using masking tape temporarily secure the top edge of each Flat Panel to the top of the wood post. Note: The bottom edge of each Flat Panel should be%" above the floor and the top edge should be%"below the top of the wood post. Working from the top down, insert the ribbed edges(facing outward,with the smooth side against the wood post) of each Flat Panel into a Vertical Corner strip. Working downward, gently squeeze the four Vertical Corner strips onto each Flat Panels. Continue squeezing the four Vertical Corners until all the Flat Panels are firmly and evenly inserted,taking care to keep the Vertical Corner strips "Square" (Figure B) and using as much force as necessary to assure even and secure interior panel contact with each side of the wood post. Gentle taps with a rubber mallet may prove useful. After the above is completed, drive one screw (Genovations#8 x%" screw, part# DW013) into the bottom of the wood posts, between the bottom edge of all four Flat Panels and the floor, so to prevent the Flat Panels from sliding below the floor level. Figure A Figure B 266285 01/08/2014 Slide the 4"Post Trim Base over the Post Cover and push it down so it is flush with the deck. Mounting Brackets A. To determine the location of the Brackets lay a straight edge across the nose of the stairs and against the side of the Post Covers and markwith a pencil. (Figure B.1)Transfer the pencil marks to the side of the top post facing down the stairs and to the side of the bottom post facing up the stairs. B. Markthe upper and lower Stair Rail Posts at 1/4"and at29-9/16"above this mark(Figure B.2).These marks locate the bottom edge of the Stair Rail Adapters.Center the Stair Rail Adapters with the webbed side against the post and pre-drill 1/8"holes for the mounting screws.Deluxe Square and Colonial Sections Only-The 2 square adapters goon the bottom of the Post.The°A'Colonial Adapter attaches to the top of the upper Post and the°B" Colonial Adapter attaches to the top of the lower Post. C. Mate the Mounting Brackets to the Stair Rail Adapters using the 2 locating pins on the flat side of the Adapters.Attach the Mounting Bracket and Stair Rail Adapter at the appropriate post locations with one 3"and one 4"Lag Screw(Figure C). Figure B.1 STAIR RAILADANTER REFERENCE MARK 1/4' k STRAIGHT \ EDGE Figure C (4" RROSION SISTANT G SCREW MOUNTING BRACKET 'X3' ORROSION ESISTANT LAG SCREW Rails A. Measure the distance between the"INSERTTO HERE"windows in the top Mounting Brackets(hook the measuring tape onto one window and measure the distance to the opposing window).Cut,if necessary,the Aluminum P-Channel Rail Inserts to this length. B. Measure the distance between the"INSERTTO HERE"window in the bottom Mounting Brackets.Cut(if necessary)the Aluminum Step-Channel Insert to this length. C. Subtract 1-3/8"from the(cut)Aluminum Rail Insert lengths,and cut the corresponding 2"x4"Vinyl Rails to that length.When cutting the Rails,observe the"Top Rail-CutThis End Only"sticker and the"Bottom Rail CutThis End Only"sticker.These stickers must both be oriented toward the top of the stairs. D. Deluxe Square and Colonial Sections Only-Cut the Colonial Rail Cover to the same length as the top Vinyl Rail. Apply a generous bead of Genova Vinyl Sealant down the center and on the sides of the trough portion of the Colonial Rail Cover.Insert the 2°x4"Vinyl Rail in the trough so the Baluster holes are visible(opposite and away from the Colonial Rail Cover.)Square up the ends and clamp the pieces together.Wipe off any excess Sealant.Allow the Sealant to set approximately 30 minutes before continuing. SectionAssembly A. LayVinyl Rails on a clean flat surface,with the Baluster holes facing each other.Insert the Aluminum P-Channel Rail Insert into the top Vinyl Rail.The long leg of the Aluminum P-Channel Rail Insert must point down and toward the holes.(Figure D). B. Insert the remaining Aluminum Step-Channel into the bottom Vinyl Rail.The long leg of the Aluminum Step- Channel must point up and toward the holes.The long leg of both Aluminum Rail Inserts must be on the same side of the holes. C. With the bottom Rail lying on its side,lnsertthe Balusters into the routed hoes. D. While still lying on its side,insert the Balusters into the Top Rail,working from one end to the other. E. Cinch the rail assembly together using a piece of rope.This will hold the entire assembly together while moving it into place. F. Slide the Mounting Bracket Covers over the ends of the Vinyl Rails with the notched ends on the bottom and facingtoward the Balusters.(To accommodate a close Baluster,rotate the Bottom Bracket Cover,so the"notched"side faces up.If necessary,split the cover and glue together after installation.) G. Slide the assembled rail section into the Mounting Brackets with the long legs of the Aluminum Rail Inserts facing the stairs.Center the assembly by aligning the Aluminum Rail Inserts with the°INSERT TO HERE" windows in the Brackets.The Aluminum Rail Inserts should extend 11/16"beyond the Vinyl Rail at each end. H. Locate the Scribe Lines in the center of the elongated holes on the Mounting Brackets.Drill 5/32°diameter holes through the long legs of both Aluminum Rail Inserts at these locations(two per bracket).(Figure L) 1. Secure the Aluminum Rail Inserts to the Mounting Brackets,using 410 x 3/4"Pan Head Sheet Metal Screws in each of the holes.CAUTION: Do not over tighten the screws. J. Slide the Mounting Bracket Covers over the Mounting Brackets until they snap into place.Remove the rope. K. Apply Genova Vinyl Sealant to the inside flat surfaces of the PostTops and attach them to the Post Covers. SCRIBE LINE ALUMINUM P-CHANNEL TOP VINYL RAIL M—aq BOuZren Z.1.� LUMINM STEP-CHANNEL ALUMINUM 2"X 4" RAIL INSERT VINYL RAIL I . #lox CORROSION RESISTANT PAN HEAD SHEET METAL SCREWS Figure E V PRO 7034 East Court Street-Davison,MI 48423 - 810-744-4500 - genovaproducts.com „/,,Form#253569 14 Genovations®Stair RailinQ Installation Inst:ruetions-36'" i T MeasuringTape b Pencil or Marker Square,Deluxe Square,&Colonial 8 ft. 0 Handsaw Square Square orColonial Hacksaw 12 16 Balusters 4 4 Drill with 118"and 5/32°drill bits Screwdriver { ,t Mounting Bracket Covers 4 4 L Level • To avoid serious eye and hand injuries or blindness,always wear safety glasses and gloves. S 7/16"Socket Wrench 8 8 #10 x 3/4 Pan Head Sheet Metal Screws(attach Aluminum Inserts to Brackets) Rope C 0 M P 0 N E N T S 6 ft. 8 ft. Square Square 1 1 12 4 4 4 4 4 8 1 1 16 4 4 4 4 4 8 6 ft. 8 ft. Deluxe Deluxe Square Square orColonial orColonial Stairways without railings offer no protection from Palling. Falling from a stairway could result in serious injury. Stair rails and a handrail are required on stairs with a total rise exceeding thirty inches(30"). 2 2 2'x4"Vinyl Rails I 1 Colonial Rail Cover 1 I Aluminum P-Channel(Top Rail Insert) 1 1 Aluminum Step-Channel(Bottom Rail Insert) 12 16 Balusters 4 4 Mounting Brackets 4 4 Mounting Bracket Covers 4 4 Stair Rail Adapters 4 4 1/4"x 3"Lag Screws(attach Adapters to Posts) 4 4 1/a"x 4"Lag Screws(attach Adapters to Posts) 8 8 #10 x 3/4 Pan Head Sheet Metal Screws(attach Aluminum Inserts to Brackets) Parts Needed To Assemble Rail Section: 4°x 4"x 38"Post Cover 4°x 4°x 50"Stair Rail Post Cover 4"x4"Treated Wood Pos 4"Post Trim Base Genova Vinyl Sealant PostTops-Gothic,Ball,Bevel,or New England Optional Parts Available: M Bracket Kits to make two shorter sections from one section Round Handrail Cover Handrail Bracket Kit Universal Rail Adapter Kit 6 ft.Section Figure A.1 8 ft.Section GLNLRALINFORMATION Figure A.2 Before starting this project,be sure to consultyour local building department for codes and regulations for guardrail installations.Your new railings have been evaluated and quality tested to ensure that they comply with the International Residential Code(IRC)requirements and AC-174 entitled,Acceptance Criteria forDeck Board Span Ratings and Guardrail Systems"(Guards and Handrails),and have been assigned ICC Evaluation N Service Report#ESR-1904.This product is not to be used for commercial installations.This product is not to be used in access ramps for the disabled.This product is not to be used in marine fueling stations.This product is to be used oo in exterior applications for residential construction. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: L5 1. Posts A. Install treated wood posts in accordance with building code requirements.See Sizing Chartfor Post locations. B. Cut upper wood posts to 36"above the deck surface.Cut the lower wood posts to 41"above the stair tread. C. Slide the Genova 4"x38"Post Cover over the upper posts and a Genova 4°x 50"Post Cover over the lower posts.Cut the 4" x 50"Post Cover to 42°if it sits on the stair tread. D. Install shims between the wood post and the Post Cover on all four sides.Strips of plywood or a solid weather resistant material is recommended as shim stock. 13 www.genovationsdeck.com 7. Place the balusters into the routed holes in the bottom rail,with notches facing the ends of the rail.Push the balusters in until they snap into place.Rest the top rail into the top post brackets with the routed holes facing down.While holding the top rail, push the balusters up into the routed holes. Co p Y Both top and bottom rails should be resting on the bottom of the metal post brackets.Check to make sure the balus- ters are plum,then fasten the rails into the brackets using the self-tapping screws provided;two in each bracket.Make sure not to over-tighten. To finish the assembly,slide bracket covers until they snap up against the posts. 12 Railing Be sure to check with your local building department to ensure that you are constructing your railing according to local building codes: 6' section: Maximum of 713/4" on center 8' section: Maximum of 953/4" on center 10' section: Maximum of 1193/4" on center x ; I a When mounting your post,be sure to secure it to the framing and not the deck surface. Cut the decking around the post leaving 3/8"relief to allow for expansion and contraction,and cut the wood posts to 36"above the deck board surface(when installing 36"high railing). Add the trim ring to the bottom of the 38" PVC post cover,and slide it over the 4"X 4"wood post. If the post cover is loose, you may need to install shims between the wood post and the post cover in order to prevent the cover from buckling in during installation of the brackets. For shorter sections than provided,cut the upper and lower rails to length.To find the length of the aluminum step channel,place the tape measure inside the bottom post bracket where it says,"Insert to here"and measure to the same location on the bot- tom bracket of the opposite post. Repeat this step for the top post brackets to find the length of the aluminum P-Channel. 323/8 Find the center line of the post and mark it to aid in the placement of the brackets. The bottom of the bottom bracket is 13/4" up from the decking surface.The bottom of the upper bracket is 32 3/8"from the decking surface.Mark the bolt holes in the bracket,along the center line of the post. Pre-drill holes using 1/8"drill bit,then secure the brackets in place with the lag bolts provided. Cut the 2 X 4 vinyl rails 13/8"shorter than the aluminum channels(equal amounts from each end.)Do not cut through a routed hole.If necessary,cut more from one end and less from the other to main- tain overall length. 11 www.genovationsdeck.com Slide the P-Channel into the top rail with the long side of the channel pointing towards the routed holes.Slide the Step Channel into the bottom rail,with the long side of the channel pointing towards the routed holes.Slide the bracket covers over the ends of the rails with the larger opening facing out.Place the bottom rail into the bottom post brackets. STAM TRW STRIA Figure I Stair Tread �J Stair steps must be supported with step stringers on maximum 16"centers(Figure D). Each step requires 2 deck boards, 1 Trim Board,and 1 Step Trim. Cut string- ers with a maximum rise of 7"and a run of 10'/4"to provide stair treads with a3/4" nosing. Add filler boards(if necessary)to adjust the deck board to overhang%". �J Cut the tongue off the first deck board and place the cut edge against the Trim Board (Figure E). Insert screws in the screw slots at each stringer and tighten securely. Cut the screw flange off the second deck board then cut to length. Insert tongue of the second deck board into the groove of the first deck board. C*MN EL ✓y UK AVWYL gFPtAN UV OWSMEWS O r' -°i:Ai4lE41M�I�= f 9L'i�YMRISi$IT SW TM 3 QM TABS 8CMW e \ TM OOAM Cut the Trim Board length flush with the outside edge of the stringers. Attach Trim Boards using two 1'/4"color matched screws on every stringer. Install screws not less than'/2"and no more than 2"from the edge of the Trim Board and not less than 1"and no more than 2"from the bottom of the Trim Board to allow for the height of the deck board. Drill holes through the top surface of each deck board using a 5/8"Forstner bit. Cen- ter the holes between the deck board ribs and over each stringer(Figure E). �J Position the deck board to center the screw slots over the stair stringers. Cut the deck board length to provide a 1'/4"overhang on each side of the end stringers. L L"Q Insert the cylinder from a Stair Plug Kit (small hole down)into each drilled hole. Insert a Genovations#8 x 11/4"truss head screw into the cylinder and secure tightly through the bottom of the deck board. Insert plugs into cylinders and secure with Genova Vinyl Sealant. Ensure that they are flush with the deck surface. Cut Step Trim to length and secure it into groove of the second deck board using Genova Vinyl Sealant(Figure E). 10 Transition Boards (For Miter Joints or Board Runs Over 45') The hollow core design of Genovations PVC Deck Flooring offers a unique ability to hide the effects of thermal expansion and contraction along the seams of boards that are meet- ing at a 45° angle or that are meeting end-to-end on board runs longer than 45: To create the "transition"board that will mask this effect,follow these steps: 0 Proper framing is essential to a successful transition board installation. A minimum combination of one 2x6 and one addition- al 2x4 material must be used to provide the required framing surface needed to secure the transition board and the adjacent deck boards. Add blocking between your framing members every 16"for additional support. 4. Using a 5/8"Forstner drill bit,drill holes every 16"through the surface of the transition board centered between the left and center'T Beam"and again centered between the center and right"I-Beam". �a Install deck boards as shown on Page 5. Leave a 3 3/4"gap between the ends of the boards that fall over the transition board framing. Secure deck boards to framing by screwing through the slot in the board flange. Install a second screw directly through the flange(no need to pre-drill) directly behind or in front of previously installed screw as framing allows. All screws must be straight and tight. Install vinyl shim(.120")over transition board as pictured. 5. Center the transiton board over framing. Using a Genovations®Stair Plug Kit,drop a cylinder into the hole with the small screw hole facing down. Place a Genovations' #8 1 1/4"truss head screw into the bottom of the cylinder and tightly fasten through the bottom of the transition board and into the supporting framing. Fill the hole with plastic cap included in the kit. 9 www.genovationsdeck.com 0 Begin creating your transition board by cutting off the tongue and the screw flange from a deck board. Cut the underside of the board back to the walls of the outside "I-Beams';taking care to preserve the full 5 1/2"of deck board surface" y °i ty a rt Plugs can be eliminated if there is access to the underside of the deck. Secure the transition board by driving a pair of 2" deck screws every 16"through the framing and into the bottom of the deck board. Flip the board,snap it into place,and then screw it down. Repeat the process for the second board. Be sure to place a screw close to the joint,one on each side. Tightly fasten directly through the flange, not through the holes provided at the joint location. For the next board to be installed on the deck,you'll again be applying adhesive to the bottom of the tongue and to the step, 8"either side of the joint formed by the previous two boards,for a total of 16'. After applying the adhesive,flip this board, snap it into place,and tightly secure it to the framing with the truss head screws. A completed butt joint has adhesive applied 16"on two sides. 8 Butt Joints (For Board Runs Under 45') All materials expand and contract with temperature fluctuation. When placing the starter strip along the rim joists of the house/framing,some of the starter strips may need to be butted end to end. At the point where the two strips meet, you'll want to add Genovations®Deck joint Adhesive in order to help manage the expansion and contraction of the pieces. Only use Genovations®Deck joint Adhesive(part#DW745). Boards must be clean and dry. Operating temperature 40F- 110F. Stagger joints throughout the deck. Avoid getting adhesive on any exposed surface on deck boards and trim pieces. Do not apply the adhesive to the ends of the deck boards,or starter strips. For the best results,the described process for butt joint installation must be limited to a maximum of one joint per board run on a maximum run of 45,with joints staggered at a minimum of 32". G� Begin by taking the starter strips(already adjusted to ambient temperature)and butt them tightly together,flush to the joist. 4. 2. G Butt ► Sie 8„ Bottom of $„ Screw tightly,close to both sides of the joint. Directly through the screw flange. i O Flip the board back and snap it into loca- tion. Tightly screw a 11/4"stainless steel truss head screw through the screw flange at each joist. Where deck boards butt together,ensure you have a double joist or scabbed-on piece for adequate surface to secure the boards. Be sure the boards are cut square so that when you put the two boards to- gether,you get a tight,clean fit. Flip each board over so that the top of the board faces down. The joint must be off set from any adjacent butt joints by at least 32': 7 www.genovationsdeck.com Now take the first board to be installed and flip it over in close proximity to the starter strip joint. Be sure that the board to be bonded is clean and dry. Liberally apply Genovations Adhesive to the bottom of the tongue and on the step,8"in both directions from the point on the board where it will make contact with the joint of the starter strip,for a total of 16". oe7 Use the dauber to apply a generous amount of adhesive to the bottom of the tongue and the step of the board,8"back from the end. Be careful not to apply any of the adhesive to the nose of the tongue, as you don't want the adhesive squeezing up through the top side of the boards once in place.** **Try judging the distance when applying the adhesive by eyeing it half the distance between the joists. Alternative Installation Patterns On decks exceeding 24' in length, consider a perpendicular or diagonal deck board installation. This is the pre- ferred method to control expansion and contraction at butt joints. Support joists must run parallel to the house in these installations. For perpendicular installations: 0 Create a"Starter Board"by ripping a deck board back to the outside wall of the inte- rior"I-Beam"closest to the tongue edge of the board. 0 Allowing for a minimum 11/4"overhang beyond your deck frame(up to 2 1/2"if you are using deck boards as fascia),tightly secure your Starter Board to the rim joist beginning on the left or right side of the deck framing. Screw through the flange every 16"using a Genovationsm#8 1 1/4" stainless steel truss head screw. Secure an additional screw directly through the deck board as shown on Page 5 Illustration#5, every 16". 0 Continue to install boards as directed on Page 5. *Your support joists must run parallel to the house or adjacent structure for a per- pendicular deck board installation. 0 y, Tightly fasten the Trim Strip or C-Channel to the deck boards from underneath using 3/4"stainless steel truss head screws;one screw in each screw hole. Where the trim pieces meet,add additional screws from underneath the deck board,locating a screw 1/2"from the corner on both sides of the joint to help manage the expansion and contraction of the material. Deck boards can also be installed as fascia in a vertical position. Cut a Starter Strip to 1 1/4"longer than width of rim joist. Be- ginning on either side of the deck,attach the Starter Strip to rim joist in the corner where it meets the attached structure using Genovations#8 1 1/"truss head screws. Tightly fasten boards to rim joist by screw- ing through the flange 1"from the top and from the bottom of the joist. Continue this process along the side of the deck. Cut the last board to proper width,ending flush with the corner framing and tightly secure with 2 Genovations Stair Plugs and#8 1 1/"truss head screws. Repeat this process on opposite side of deck. Install remaining boards by working across the front of the deck from left to right. Attach a piece of To cover the fascia,on small decks under 12 ft in length,you can use Genovations' Trim Board. Using color matched 11/4" truss head screws,fasten this piece to the rim joist for a finished appearance. To allow for expansion and contraction,drill two'/oversized holes,one above the other,not closer than 1"to the edge of the Trim Board,and not farther than 2" Drill these holes every 16"along the length of the Trim Board, Finally,screw the Trim Board to the joist,being careful not to over-torque the screw. For aesthetic and performance purposes,we recommend that deck boards be used to trim rim joists on decks with dimensions greater than 12 ft in length C-Channel to the end of the first board us- ing Genovations#8 3/4"truss head screws prior to securing the board to the framing using Stair Plugs and#8 1 1/4"truss head screws. Install boards as previously direct- ed. Attach a piece of C-Channel to the end of the last board installed prior to securing it to the framing. Open ends of left and right side of deck fascia will butt into the side of the corner C-Channel. Complete installation by attaching C-Channel to bottom of deck fascia using Genovations #8 3/4"truss head screws every 16". 5 www.genovationsdeck.com Using#8 1'/"truss head screws every 16", secure the Starter Strip along the bottom edge of the front rim joist,allowing for a 1" extension beyond the corners of the fram- ing. Drop the first board into the Starter Strip and secure through the fastening flange. Rip a second board to the proper width and slide it into place. Securely fasten the second board every 16"using the method described on Page 5,Illustra- tion#5. Cover the outside corners with C-Channel cut to length. Secure with#8 V truss head trim screws at the top and bottom of both sides of the corner. Stx1ar Place the Starter Strip flush and square with the edge of the rim joist next to the house and make sure the starter strip extends beyond the ends of the framing in order to account for the eventual installa- tion of the trim and fascia.* *If you're using Genovations®trim board, the Starter Strip will need to extend over the edge by 11/2";if you're using one of our deck boards as fascia,you'll need a 2'/z" overhang. Decking z. —Head Head SoQw ` Flan �.a Once the overhang is set,screw a 1'/9"stain- less steel truss head screw into each sup- port along the length of the starter strip. Fasten tightly. If the holes line up over the joists,fasten one of the truss head screws through the hole;if they do not line up, screw directly through the screw flange to avoid screws going in at an angle. O lu 1'/4'Truss Head 'N Forstne 16" Saew Flan 1'/z"-2Yz" AN verhang Repeat the previous step for each consec- utive deck board until you reach the last board. Cut the last deck board to width by ripping down on a table saw,making sure to account for the proper overhang. To fasten the last deck board,drill a 5/8" hole through the surface of the board using a Forstner bit,directly over the outer rim joist. Using a Genovations®stair plug kit,drop the cylinder into the hole with the screw hole facing down. Put a truss head screw into the bottom of the cylinder to tightly fasten the deck board to the outer rim joist,followed by the pressure-fitting cap.Repeat the process every 16"along the outer rim joist. Account for the proper overhang for fin- ishing trim pieces and rim joist coverings. Place the tongue of the first deck board into the groove of the starter strip. Tightly fasten the deck board into the framing in the same way that you fastened the starter strip:one truss head screw placed vertical- ly through the screw flange at every joist location, 16"apart. You'll now need to install the deck board trimming. There are two options available for this:The Trim Strip and the C-Chan- nel. Installation for either piece is iden- tical. The pieces will snap into place over the ends of the exposed deck boards,and the edge of the last deckboard installed.* *Reversing the action on your saw blade will provide a cleaner cut on all trim pieces. 4 us at 800-521-7488 with any questions you may have. It is recommmended that all designs be reviewed by a licensed architect,engineer, or local building official before installation. Make sure your project meets local build- ing codes before you begin. Call your local service provider to locate all utilities before starting your deck installation. Genova- tions PVC Deck Flooring is ICC approved for residential applications. The complete ICC-ES report is available for download at:http:/www.icc-es.org/Reports/pdf—files/ ESR-1904.pdf Prepare for Success: Genovations can be easily installed using a minimal number of tools. The list of tools and supplies you will need are as follows: .Measuring Tape .Table Saw -Safety Glasses -Cordless Screwdriver -Carpenter Square -jig Saw -Skill Saw •5/8"Forstner Drill Bit Properly choosing the saw blade you will be using for your project is critical to the look and performance of your deck. For smooth and accurate deck board cuts, select a 12"thin kerf carbide blade with a minimum of 80 teeth. 96 tooth blades are also an excellent choice for larger deck projects that may require multiple trim piece cuts(Starter Strip and C-Channel). Proper fastener choice is also a critical factor in the installation of your deck flooring. For optimal performance and ease of installation,Genovations brand #8 stainless steel truss head screws(11/4" for deck boards and Starter Strip;%"for C-Channel)are required. When installing your deck flooring,be sure to remember this simple rule:"Straight and tight is right!" Additional Considerations: Static Electricity Static build-up is a naturally occurring phenomenon that can happen with many plastic products. Rinsing the deck off with water from a garden hose typically resolves this issue. Thermal Expansion&Contraction Extremely warm or cold outdoor tempera- tures play a significant role in the instal- lation and performance of all PVC based decking products. Genovations®is no ex- ception. PVC products will exhibit linear thermal expansion and contraction with changes in temperature. Linear movement maybe noticed in butt joints when this occurs. Fastening Genovations according to the installation instructions will help manage and reduce t:he effects of thermal expansion and contraction. Genovations provides installation advantages over other PVC products in that there is no manual end-to-end or side-to-side board gapping required. Deck designs that minimize butt joints and are installed during normal or cooler seasonal temperatures will provide the best results. Allow Genovations to ac- climate to the exterior temperature before cutting and installing. Extreme Heat Warning Genovations®PVC]Deck Flooring is typi- cally cooler than other decking products; however the darker the color the warmer the surface temperature will be. Footwear may be required in extreme heat situations. Allow for adequate air flow around gas and charcoal grills. Avoid splattering cooking grease. As is the case with all materials,external sources of heat will cause Genovations® to increase in surface temperature. These heat sources include but are not limited to the following: .Reflected sunlight by low emissivity (Low-E)or insulated glass in windows and door walls. Elevated surface tempera- tures caused by Low-E glass may result in warping,sagging and/or increased thermal expansion and contraction of Genovations PVC Deck Flooring. .Fire from exterior fireplaces,fire pits,etc. could potentially lead to heat build-up and cause damage to deck flooring. If you have questions regarding these potential risks please contact the manufac- turer of these products prior to installation for recommendations on how to reduce or www.genovationsdeck.com eliminate the temperature accumulation. Cantilevering Genovations PVC Deck Flooring can be cantilevered to a maximum of 2'/2"beyond the square edge of the outer most framing support(joist or fascia.) Deck Surface Appearance Genovations®PVC Deck Flooring is de- signed to replicate the appearance of real wood. As a result,there will be a degree of color and grain variation from board to board. To achieve the surface look that is most aesthetically pleasing it is recom- mended that you lay out your boards prior to installation. Be sure to pull boards from different 4 pack bags to achieve the look you want. The color variation will in no way affect the performance of the deck boards. Genovations Care and Maintenance: Because Genovations Deck Flooring®is an entirely PVC product containing no wood or organic fibers,it will resist most stains and provide a virtually maintenance free surface. Normal airborne pollutants and dirt from every day foot traffic can be easily washed away with a garden hose and spray nozzle. For tougher stains due to spills of food and beverage products,the following additional steps may be neces- sary: 1.Use a non-abrasive soap and water applied with a soft bristle brush. Work the brush in the direction of the deck board grain. Rinse thoroughly. 2.A power washer may be used to clean decking at a maximum of 1,500 PSI with a fan tip nozzle 12 inches above the deck surface. Spray in the direction of the deck board grain. Use caution not to damage the surface and always take the proper safety precautions when operating a power washer. Additional Considerations: Mold&Mildew Mold and mildew will only appear on the surface of Genovations PVC Deck Flooring from the decomposition of dead organic material in contact with the sur- face. It can be easily washed away with a garden hose and nozzle or power washer as described above. Snow&Ice Removal Use calcium chloride for ice removal. Re- move snow with broom or plastic shovel. Do not chop ice and snow off of your deck with sharp edge tools or shovels. Stubborn Stains The following products have been found to be effective in the removal of a variety of non-food substances that may appear on your deck. These products should be used with caution as a slight discoloration or loss of finish on the deck board may occur. Test in an inconspicuous area before using: -Vinyl siding cleaner(Krud Kutter) (re- moves stubborn stains not removed with soap and water) -Lift Off Tape Remover(removes adhesive residue,gum,and crayon) .Lift Off Spray Paint&Graffiti Remover (removes paint and,permanent marker) *Eco Lab"Clean Strike"heavy duty degreaser *CLR calcium/lime/rust remover For the best results and to prevent damage to the board please consider the following: *It is best to complete cleaning during the early morning or evening hours when the deck surface is cool to prevent cleaners from drying and/or evaporating on the deck surface. .When applying cleaners,spray the deck boards with a power washer or garden hose to pre-wet the deck surface. -Follow the manufacturer's dilution and application instructions. *It is important to thoroughly remove all cleaner from the deck surface. It is recom- mended to use a power washer according to the instructions above. Avoid the Followin : Rubber or Vinyl Products Avoid using rubber or vinyl welcome mats, planters,tarps,pool toys or any other similar item on the surface of Genovations Deck Flooring*for any extended period of time. Additives in these items have a tendancy to migrate to the surface of Genovations boards and may discolor them. This is a common occurance with all decking prod- ucts with a PVC surface. Welcome mats, grill mats or other similar products can be used provided they have a fiber backing. Sun Screens d-Bug Sprays Sun screens and bug sprays contain active ingredients that will react negatively with the surface of any PVC based decking product. If these types of products come in contact with the surface of your Geno- vations Deck Flooring,clean it off imme- diately. Check product labels and consult with the manufacturer as to the product compatibility with plastic materials prior to use on or near your deck. Patio Furniture&Heavy Objects Use caution when moving metal chairs, patio furniture,heavy wood and/or iron planters,etc.as items like these may scratch the surface of your deck. Citrus Based Cleaners Acid contained in citrus based cleaners may have a negative reaction to the surface of Genovations PVC Deck Flooring*and are not recommended for use. Before You Begin: Genovations PVC Deck Flooring*is unlike any other alternative decking product on the market today. Spending a few min- utes now to fully understand the instal- lation process as well as the performance advantages of Genovations*will enhance your installation experience and provide you with a completed project that will last a lifetime. Please visit www.genovations- deck.com to view the most recent installa- tion instructions and videos. These installation methods are required by Genova Products however they may not cover every installation scenario. Improp- er installation may void your warranty so it is extremely important that you contact us with any questions you may have regard- ing your situation. Please feel free to call %J R"I ` . www.genovationsdeck.com R a N � �a Nit Alt BUIJ OI �--SUOIJVA s F # s wx w c � r .�? I,-.yam 2014-07-15 06:40 lowes 1916 ISO 413 588 0278 >> 14135871272 P 1/2 Fax Cover iheet To: 4 from: Lowe's Store#1916 Install office S-Xrul�n�(y"' Fax: Date: �/� ! ) Phone: � �_ Pages: Re: Fax# 413-588.0278 Phone#413-SM0270 Ext.227 X Urgent ()For Revie • ()Please Comment ()Please Reply ()Please Recycle Comments: 2014-07-15 06:41 lowes 1916 ISO 413 588 0278 >> 14135871272 P 2/2 Page 1 of 1 1 ' Let's Build something Together' ACQ 5/4" ❑ 26 ❑ Choice Dek ❑ Trex 0 Other 'SE Drawing Worksheet - Dec cs (Complete and Fax to installer) Customer:. eC Store: Phone(home)- �J '�II�1? Phone(cell): �� Phi ie(other): Install Address: 62SI ��(.�-`l ! .-L Directions: 1. Draw a top-down view of to deck and the walls of the home adjoining th dimensions. Also include I�te location and relative size of any obstruction; etc.)that the deck will be I i jilt around. 2. Be sure to include the folic ving information:height of deck(slope of land deck sides and the house v Als adjoining deck;deck board type(check abc type;access to constructio area; number and location of stairs; rail choice 3. Indicate whether the deck., rill be freestanding or attached to home via lec to N Lc�c deck. Make sure to include all ;example:shrubs,chimneys, 'important);dimensions of all 'e);access door location and er board. Analysis Page: Level 1 LOAD AND SUPPORT: Your deck will support a 40 PSF live load. Posts have 24" below ground support. DECK AND POST HEIGHT: You selected a height of 30"from the top of the decking to the ground level. The top of the deck support posts will therefore be 20" above ground level. Joists: Set joists on top of beams, 16"; center to center. Stress Anaysis: Level 1 Joist Deflection 135 Joist Bending 50 Joist Shear 101 Joist Compression 101 Beam Deflection 564 Beam Bending 128 Beam Shear 93 Post Stability 140 All rights reserved copyright©2014 DIY Technologies Project ID:209080728 Page 15 Materials Cut List: Level 1 Beam Layout Level 1 i MP- n Adjustable Ouuw hanger O uW joist connected to header Aree Clip kWW Jost confoctirq to hea►wr .. µ-, Joist Ha (to"of�► N 3ft*rq*r trr dock .44 t SKti-S+rwes Skewed (434460 2 ----------- All rights reserved copyright 02014 DIY Technologies Project lD:209080728 Page 4 Deck Part Identification Baluster The vertical pieces of a railing spaced at regular intervals between posts. Beam A horizontal framing piece,which rests on posts and supports joists. Decking The boards used to make the walking surface of the deck. Joist A horizontal frame piece that supports the decking and spreads the weight over the beams. Ledger A horizontal strip that connects the deck to the house. Post Footer Concrete filled hole that the post is attached to. Post A vertical framing piece,used to support a beam or joist. Riser A board attached to the verticall cut surface of a stair stringer. Stringer The diagonal board used to support treads and risers on a stairway. Tread The horizontal surface of a stair. Bottom Rail The lower horizontal piece that connects rail posts and supports balusters. Top Rail The upper horizontal piece that connects rail posts and supports balusters. Rail Cap The top horizontal trim on railing. Rail Post The vertical post connected to the deck framing that suports the railing. All rights reserved copyright 02014 DIY Technologies Project I'D:209080728 Page 3 Deck layout diagram Top view without planks Bottom view with planks Top view with planks All rights reserved copyright 02014 DIY Technologies Project ID:209080728 Page 2 Lowe's Deck Design Miller Print this document and take it to the Doors and Windows desk or Commercial Sales desk at your local Lowe's store. One of our associates will help you find the materials you need. Your Deck Design's Project ID is: 209080728 Created on Jul-09-2014 All rights reserved copyright 02014 DIY Technologies Project ID:209080728 Store# store99 t i i 1 CONTRACT# 0(; vv MASSACHUSETTS SERVICES SOLUTIONS INSTALLED SALES CONTRACT LOWE'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE I NUMBER STREET ADDRESS - STORE NO. I f STREET ADDRESS Installation Services will be performed and all work performed at the Premises related to this Contract,and irrevocably grants to Lowe's all right,title and CITY STrtATLE. ZIIP+,L CI`TY+^ STATE ZIP TELEPHONE applicable tax included TELEPHONE CASH �I DATE LOWE'S HOME CENTERS,LLC'S MA HIC NO.:148688 �4,Lt FEIN:56-0748358 CH RGE CUSTOMER 1 ..r 7. J STREET ADDRESS - -_ Installation Services will be performed and all work performed at the Premises related to this Contract,and irrevocably grants to Lowe's all right,title and CITY STrtATLE. ZIIP+,L Contract Total /^ n! TELEPHONE applicable tax included CASH �I CAMNKG LCC CH RGE This is only a quote for the merchandise and services printed below.This becomes an agreement upon payment.Upon payment,the entire agreement,including the specifically completed pages of this document,the Terms and Conditions included with this document and any other addenda and attachments hereto,shall be referred to herein as this"Contract." PLEASE READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND FOLLOWING PAGES BEF ORE SIGNING. INSTALLATION STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP G=_ NOTICE TO CUSTOMER: Federal law requires Lowe-s TO provfae you wnn me Parini rfenyvara R'y"'. oy.rarrrrry acknowledges having received a copy of this pamphlet before work began informing Customerl of the potential risk of the lead hazard exposure NOTE:If rotted wood is discovered during installation additional charges yl�Ir,,apply.You will be given a quote and a change order must be completed and signed by the customer for any additional charges Customer must initial. `Any work or material not specked is not included in this contract.Any changes or additions will a=a'an additional charge for the material and labor. WAIVER OF LIEN and ONE YEAR WARRANTY(TO BE SIGNED BY INSTALLER) I,the undersigned Installer/Independent Contractor,having been employed by the Customer who signed the Certificate of Completion below do hereby certify that the work for this project will be or has been completed in a workmanlike manner and to the Customer's satisfaction.In consideration of the receipt of one dollar and other good and valuable consideration,and to the extent permitted by applicable law,I hereby waive and relinquish all liens and all rights and claims of liens which I,the undersigned,now have or may hereafter have for labor or materials furnished,and further certify that all work performed and materials furnished,if any,by any other party or parties upon the order of the undersigned,have been fully paid for.Further,I the undersigned,agree to cause the prompt release of any mechanic's lien(s)which may be filed against the Customer's premises by any subcontractor,laborer,mechanic or material supplier claiming the right to file such a lien through work related to the Customer's Contract with Lowe's.In addition to any warranties provided by law or specified elsewhere,including the Customer's Contract with Lowe's,the undersigned,further warrants that all work furnished for this project shall be free from defects either in material or workmanship.If any defects in material or workmanship shall be discovered in the work furnished or material used during the course of the work or within one year from the date of the Certificate of Completion,the undersigned agrees to replace or correct such defective work or material,free from all expense to Lowe's and the Customer in a manner satisfactory to the Customer. I further represent that I have given Customer the option of retaining some or all of the surplus materials or having some or all of such surplus materials removed from the Customer's premises. If applicable to the performance of the work required for this project,1,the undersigned Installer/Independent Contractor,do hereby certify that I have complied with all requirements of the Lead Renovation,Repair,and Painting Program Rule('LRRPP Rule"),40 C.F.R.sec.745.80 at seq.,or any applicable state laws or program regulating lead-based paint safe work practices, including compliance with all information distribution,notice requirements and work practice standards in performing the work required for this project.I certify that I have provided the Customer with all documentation required to be supplied under the LRRPP Rule or state program,shall retain all records required by law,and have attached to this document copies of all of the records required to be retained by the LRRPP Rule or applicable state program. Signed and delivered this day of (seal) Installer Print Name CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 1.1,the Customer,certify that the Installerslindependent Contractors or their sub-contractors,have furnished all Goods and/or services,that installation,repairs and alterations or improvements ('the installation services)have been completed as set forth in mylour contract with Lowe's,and that I have been offered the opportunity to request that Lowe's allow me to retain some or all of any unused,receipted surplus materials rather than have such surplus materials remain the property of Lowes. 2.Buyers initials(Buyer INITIAL ONE only) There were no such surplus materials. I accepted all surplus materials I wanted. I declined to receive any surplus materials. Date: Ovmer s SignA;rtre OWRBrs Priiitad Name INSTALLER COPY a 2004 by Lowe's.0 Lowe's and the gable design 55102 REV. 12/13 are registered trademarks of LF Corporation. 7. J r PHOTO RELEASE:Customer grants to Lowe's and Lowe's employees and independent contractors the right to take photographs of the Premises where Installation Services will be performed and all work performed at the Premises related to this Contract,and irrevocably grants to Lowe's all right,title and interest in and to the photographs for use in all markets and media,worldwide,in perpetuity.Customer authorizes Lowe's to copyright,use and publish the photographs in print and/or electronically,and agrees that Lowe's may use such photographs for any lawful purpose,including,but not limited to,marketing, advertising,publicity,illustration,training and Web content.By initialing here,Customer agrees to the foregoing. [Customer to initial to the left]. Contract Total n 'CY:i Are permits required for this installation?:[;,,Yes [ ]No applicable tax included NOTICE TO CUSTOMER: Federal law requires Lowe-s TO provfae you wnn me Parini rfenyvara R'y"'. oy.rarrrrry acknowledges having received a copy of this pamphlet before work began informing Customerl of the potential risk of the lead hazard exposure NOTE:If rotted wood is discovered during installation additional charges yl�Ir,,apply.You will be given a quote and a change order must be completed and signed by the customer for any additional charges Customer must initial. `Any work or material not specked is not included in this contract.Any changes or additions will a=a'an additional charge for the material and labor. WAIVER OF LIEN and ONE YEAR WARRANTY(TO BE SIGNED BY INSTALLER) I,the undersigned Installer/Independent Contractor,having been employed by the Customer who signed the Certificate of Completion below do hereby certify that the work for this project will be or has been completed in a workmanlike manner and to the Customer's satisfaction.In consideration of the receipt of one dollar and other good and valuable consideration,and to the extent permitted by applicable law,I hereby waive and relinquish all liens and all rights and claims of liens which I,the undersigned,now have or may hereafter have for labor or materials furnished,and further certify that all work performed and materials furnished,if any,by any other party or parties upon the order of the undersigned,have been fully paid for.Further,I the undersigned,agree to cause the prompt release of any mechanic's lien(s)which may be filed against the Customer's premises by any subcontractor,laborer,mechanic or material supplier claiming the right to file such a lien through work related to the Customer's Contract with Lowe's.In addition to any warranties provided by law or specified elsewhere,including the Customer's Contract with Lowe's,the undersigned,further warrants that all work furnished for this project shall be free from defects either in material or workmanship.If any defects in material or workmanship shall be discovered in the work furnished or material used during the course of the work or within one year from the date of the Certificate of Completion,the undersigned agrees to replace or correct such defective work or material,free from all expense to Lowe's and the Customer in a manner satisfactory to the Customer. I further represent that I have given Customer the option of retaining some or all of the surplus materials or having some or all of such surplus materials removed from the Customer's premises. If applicable to the performance of the work required for this project,1,the undersigned Installer/Independent Contractor,do hereby certify that I have complied with all requirements of the Lead Renovation,Repair,and Painting Program Rule('LRRPP Rule"),40 C.F.R.sec.745.80 at seq.,or any applicable state laws or program regulating lead-based paint safe work practices, including compliance with all information distribution,notice requirements and work practice standards in performing the work required for this project.I certify that I have provided the Customer with all documentation required to be supplied under the LRRPP Rule or state program,shall retain all records required by law,and have attached to this document copies of all of the records required to be retained by the LRRPP Rule or applicable state program. Signed and delivered this day of (seal) Installer Print Name CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 1.1,the Customer,certify that the Installerslindependent Contractors or their sub-contractors,have furnished all Goods and/or services,that installation,repairs and alterations or improvements ('the installation services)have been completed as set forth in mylour contract with Lowe's,and that I have been offered the opportunity to request that Lowe's allow me to retain some or all of any unused,receipted surplus materials rather than have such surplus materials remain the property of Lowes. 2.Buyers initials(Buyer INITIAL ONE only) There were no such surplus materials. I accepted all surplus materials I wanted. I declined to receive any surplus materials. Date: Ovmer s SignA;rtre OWRBrs Priiitad Name INSTALLER COPY a 2004 by Lowe's.0 Lowe's and the gable design 55102 REV. 12/13 are registered trademarks of LF Corporation. V .y` r'��� nranrorrrnerr((�c/r'.['(rrJJUr•lrr.lr,((i ffice of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation OME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration: 148688 Type: Expiration: 10/18/2015 Supplement Gard LOWE'S HOMES CENTERS INC JAMIE SPOFFORD 136 TURNPIKE RD.SUITE 100 SOUTHBOROUGH, MA 01772 Undersecretary r'�%te�osrrrrrrrrrnerr�(l r f C?�(Ir.iaar�rcin((1 ffice of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation l OME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR ;may' Registration: 148688 Type: Expiration: 10/18/2015 Supplement( .ird LOWE'S HOMES CENTERS INC WARREN COOKE 136 TURNPIKE RD. SUITE 100 SOUTHBOROUGH,MA 01772 Undersecretary License or registration valid for individul use only before the expiration date. If found return to: Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170 Boston,MA 02116 ._—'\ of valid without signature License or registration valid for individul use only before the expiration date. If found return to: Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170 Boston,MA 02116 Not valid without signature Massachusetts-Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards„ Omtruction Supervisor Liconse:CS-049918 MARK S JODOI 137 PORTER LAIM D LONGM£ADOWMA, . ; Expiration Commissioner 1212912014 VI/ 1V/yV 14 'Thu 11: 5J' k,RA log VI/VU1 ��-- JODOHOM-01 MPROULX CERTII ICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE 1101DD/Y �•—.�-- �or2o14 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A M, rrER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THI$ CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVE V OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES 13ELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSUF ,NCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND -IE CERTIFICATE HOLDER, IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder I; an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(les)must be endorsed. if SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,c1 taln pollclos may require an endorsement- A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorserr nt(s). PRODUCER Insurance Center of New England,Inc 1070 Suffield Street Agawam,MA 01001 INSURED Jodoln Home Improvement c/o Mark S Jodoln 137 Porter Lake Drlvo Longmeadow,MA 011064246 COVERAGES CERTIF "_ATE NIIMRFR- THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REG CERTIFICAI'L MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PE EXCLUSIONS AND CONDI PIONS OF SUCH POI INTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADI GENERAL LIABIUTY A X CCIMME.RC'IAL GCNCRAL LIADILITY CLAIMS-MANE U OCOlIR $ 500,000 GEtel MGR'FG'ATF LIMITAPPLICS PCR. NN432991 POLICY Pr,,O, 0612612016 pREMISE5LEeouxurenea AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY B ANY At �I ALL OWNrF) RNIEDULED X PEnSONAL&ADV INJURY 5 500,00 AUIUS AUTOS X NON-OWNEO HIHkl7 MITI),' X AIJIO GRIF.RAL AGGIR GATE UM9RELL.A LIAR OCCUR S 500,000 EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE 5 OEU I I RFTFNTION$ COMOINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea F6NC1anl) WORKERS COMPENSATION RPJ989 AND EMPLOYERS'LIADIUTY YIN 03/26/2016 C ANY r'ROPRIETORwARI I IVF.I—I BODILY INJURY(Per awfienl) OrFICER/MCMDER EXCLUDED? I I N 1 (Mu.rJetury in NH) It ynn.,Aascrihr.under $ 100,000 Ut:it)HIP,ION OF:OPERATIONS below S DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES Vendor r116930 Lowe's Companies Inc.and any and all subsid Auto Farms CA0001 and MM9911 an applicable CERTIFICATE HOLDER Ent):(800)243.8134 I ,Not, (413)731-9539 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE _ INSURER A;NHUtiIUS Insurance CO INSURERS:Commerce insurance Company INSURER C,Alm Mutual Ins Co-Assigned Risk IN6UREk b- INSURER E: I*FVraInMl MI IMARr--Q• " INSURANCF LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD REMENT, '1 LHM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTI IER DOCUMENT MATH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS TAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, :IES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN HEDUCFf)BY PAID CLAIMS. SUBR POLItYEFF POLICY EXP WVD POLICY NUMBEk immmpiyyyyi iMM)00NYY1n LIMITS PACT I OCCUPPENCE $ 500,000 NN432991 0812612014 0612612016 pREMISE5LEeouxurenea $ 50,000 MED EXF(Any orw parson) $ 51000 PEnSONAL&ADV INJURY 5 500,00 $ 1,000,000 GRIF.RAL AGGIR GATE FRUDUI;1 S-r,OMP)pP Arc S 500,000 5 COMOINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea F6NC1anl) $ RPJ989 0312612014 03/26/2016 BODILY INJURY(I'erparson) ._, $ 100,000 BODILY INJURY(Per awfienl) $ 300,000 $ 100,000 PROPERTY DAMAGE (PER ACGIDFNT) _. S FACH OCCURRENC.0 $ AGGREGAIL i X TAY,IMIIJTS 01 7 AWC400702961320'13A 08/3112013 08/31/2014 F..1 FACHACCIDENT $ 100,0(J0 E.L.01$tASE-bAEMPIOYFF g 100,00 E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMT 3 500,00 .� attarh ACORD aol,Additional Reneurke Schedule,It more apace Is ragrumn) rlcs are named as additional insured as respects to General Liability and Auto Liability per Mass Business Mass.State Laws as per writton contract only. Lowe's Companies Inc. Attn: I S Insurance(Metz) Vendor Compliance/Risk Mgmt .owes Companies Inc. P*st Office Box 1111 North Wilkesboro,NC 28656-00 1 rlgN SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL EIE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS, AUTIIORIZED REPRESENTATIVE (r)1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved, ACORD 25{2010105) ie ACORD name and loyo are registorod marks of ACORD The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Print Form Department oJ'Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 1 Congress Street, Suite 100 Boston, MA 02114-2017 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Prlint�Leeibly Name (Business/Organization/individual): "t�'� Address:_ City/State/Zip:LOQ( tkAfo .J et�A Phone#: Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: I. I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors �.❑ 1 am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' (No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance.$ required.) 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MOL insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no employees. (No workers' insurance required.) Type of project(required): 6. ❑ New construction 7. ❑ Remodeling 8. ❑ Demolition 9. ❑ Building addition 10.❑ Electrical repairs or additions 1 I-❑ Plumbing repairs or additions 12.❑ Roof repairs 13. Other 17i�hs�� "Any applicant that checks h<tx#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'comps nation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contactors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. lContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees.they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: kDElN.i `LkXzrL// Policy#or Self-ins. Lic.#: 00 �G�.�,� �� _ Expiration Date: �► 2�0 b Job Site Address: (p I�` City/State/Zip: M,4�k- � . oo vw Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for ipsurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify a re pains 9nd penalties of pedury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: _ Date: lo Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1. Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: t t tilt Ir U111teb Ofwtp,!k '74 i v i,6 to r er i has fidjfillcA(he req'-,:rvmienL,�,of en,r- based paint rzwti it r P All EPA Adrnil,:stered Staten, -,,4-i� This certification is valid.from thed'a!t or i s!5,Aauce a ox;yd' NAT-!04022-1 Certification# Michelle Price, Clhijef Februa 22, 2011 Am Lead, Heavy A-Vi6tals, and InorgZ!,re" Issued On A do L, CZS vre�WiY v `7 ` ` a e All f=�sTti ejtS' '>� la� 641 aO a s'; S '1'-0 � 'TZ e G c�t�j�-e�- Gobs D eel a.; #ovSe G�9tj`e � 11s� � � �- f-,� r� y'l t t el- lW- c SECTION 8-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 8.1 Licensed Construction'Supervisor: Not Applicable ❑ 1 Name of License Holder: /�' ►n^1"1 \ ,v Vv l VS — o!d ct t� License Number Address µ a Expiration Da r Signature Telephone 9. Registered Home improvement Contractor: Not Applicable ❑ Company Name Registration Number I nr S-r to Q l d /S1 ,e2 d 15 . Address Expiratio Date TelephoneLJJT 'S$vOZ-;f0 SECTION 10-WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c. 152,§25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes....... ❑ No...... ❑ 11. - Home Owner Exemption The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include Owner-occupied Dwellings of one(1) or two(2)families and to allow such homeowner to engage an individual for hire!who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor.CMR 780, Sixth Edition Section 108.3.5.1. Definition of Homeowner: Person(s)who own a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be,a one or two family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures.A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official,on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the buildir12 permit. As acting Construction Supervisor your presence on the job site will be required from time to time,during and upon completion of the work for which this permit is issued. Also be advised that with reference to Chapter 152 (Workers' Compensation) and Chapter 153 (Liability of Employers to Employees for injuries not resulting in Death)of the Massachusetts General Laws Annotated,you may be liable for person(s) you hire to perform work for you under this permit. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies and assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code,City of Northampton Ordinances, State and Local Zoning Laws and State of Massachusetts General Laws Annotated. Homeowner Signature SECTION 5-DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK(check all applicable) New House ❑ Addition ❑ Replacement Windows Alteration(s) Roofing Or Doors Accessory Bldg. ❑ Demolition ❑ New Signs [O] Decks [ Siding[O] Other[C] Brief DesCriptiQof_ Pr-COOT I r D� TO� I l ATM�SP 10 „^�L Work: (JQ �G �/ LZV Alteration of existing bedroom Yes--X—No Adding new bedroom Yes _�No Attached Narrative Renovating unfinished basement Yes No Plans Attached Roll -Sheet 6a. If New house and or addition to existing housing, complete the following: a. Use of building : One Family Two Family Other b. Number of rooms in each family unit: Number of Bathrooms c. Is there a garage attached? d. Proposed Square footage of new construction. Dimensions e. Number of stories? f. Method of heating? Fireplaces or Woodstoves Number of each g. Energy Conservation Compliance. Masscheck Energy Compliance form attached? h. Type of construction i. Is construction within 100 ft. of wetlands? Yes No. Is construction within 100 yr. floodplain Yes No j. Depth of basement or cellar floor below finished grade k. Will building conform to the Building and Zoning regulations? Yes No . I. Septic Tank City Sewer Private well City water Supply SECTION 7a-OWNER AUTHORIZATION-TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize Loci S Ho LA — 6�0 Ws=IX, _ to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. Signature of Owner Date 74nd as Owner/Authorized eclare that the statements 7and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate,to the best of my knowledge Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. Print e Signatu f caner/Agent Date r P ` Section 4. ZONING All Information Must Be Completed. R,rmit Can Be Denied Due To Incomplete Information Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size Frontage Setbacks Front Side L: R:' L: R: Rear Building Height Bldg. Square Footage % Open Space Footage % (Lot area minus bldg&paved parking) #of Parking Spaces Fill: volume&Location A. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for/on the site? NO U DONT KNOW 0 YES 0 IF YES; date issued:' IF YES Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO DON'T KNOW 0 YES 0 IF YES enter Book Page and/or Document #' B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO 0 DON'T KNOW 0 YES IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained 0 Obtained 0 Date Issued: C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES 0 NO 0 IF YES describe size, type and location: D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property ? YES 0 NO 0 IFYES� describe size, type and location: E. Will the construction activity disturb(clearing, grading, excavation, or filling)over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES 0 NO IF YES,then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. r Department use only I City of Northampton Status of Permit: Building Department Curb Cut/Driveway Permit 212 Main Street Sewer/Septic Availability �� gQeo Room 100 Water/WellAvailability Northampton, MA 01060 Two Sets of Structural Plans �;� �► one 413-587-1240 Fax 413-587-1272 Plot/Site Plans � c Other Specify r ION TO CONSTRUCT,ALTER, REPAIR, RENOVATE OR DEMOLISH A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING SECTION SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Property Address: / v I �/ This section to be completed by office (o o (� '( V 1 Map Lot Unit Zone Overlay District Elm St.District CB District SECTION 2-PROPERTY OWNERSHIP/AUTHORIZED AGENT 2.1 Owner of Record: �O /- Name(Print) Current Mailing Address:IL' Telephone Signature 2.2 Aut A t- am i Cu rent Mailing Address: oaf tKTI 22 Signature Telephone SECTION 3-ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost(Dollars)to be Official Use Only completed by ermit applicant 1. Building /�� / �O 09 (a) Building Permit Fee 2. Electrical Qf �O (b) Estimated Total Cost of Construction from 6 3. Plumbing — Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical (HVAC) 5. Fire Protection 6. Total= 0 +2 +3+4+5) (p Q,0 Check Number This Section For Official Use Only Building Permit Number: Date Issued: Signature: Building Commissioner/Inspector of Buildings Date File#BP-2015-0062 r(jdlll APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON LOWES HOME CENTERS INC Q .. ADDRESS/PHONE 136 TURNPIKE RD SUITE 100 Southborough (413)588-0270 PROPERTY LOCATION 68 LILLY ST MAP 16D PARCEL 029 001 ZONE URB(88)/URA(12)/WP 1 THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid 211'2 °5o Building Permit Filled out Fee Paid Typeof Construction: CONSTRUCT 408 SO FT DECK ATTACHED TO HOUSE New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessoa Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/Statement or License 103003 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON IN.FRRMATION PRESENTED: L/Approved Additional permits required(see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR _Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR _Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: §_ Finding Special Permit _ Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management li , lay 7 Signature of Bui ding Official Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. *Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning&Development for more information. 68 LILLY ST BP-2015-0062 GIs#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 16D-029 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: Buildine BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2015-0062 Project# JS-2015-000123 Est.Cost: $24680.09 Fee: $50.00 PERMISSION IS IIEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: LOWES HOME CENTERS INC 103003 Lot Size(sq. ft.): 17206.20 Owner: MILLER JAMES M&KATHLEEN M ELLIOTT&JOHN C MILLER Zonin : URB(88)/URA(12)/_ WP(1)/ Applicant: LOWES HOME CENTERS INC AT. 68 LILLY ST Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 136 TURNPIKE RD SUITE 100 (413) 588-0270 WC SouthboroughMA01772 ISSUED ON.81812014 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK.•CONSTRUCT 408 SQ FT DECK ATTACHED TO HOUSE POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House# Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 8/8/2014 0:00:00 $50.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax: (413)587-1272 Louis Hasbrouck—Building Commissioner