Sunday, July 15, 2012

Deck Waterproofing Company Claims Nevada Coating Systems Granite Deck is Class A, But We Can't Find a Report at ICC-ES Div 7 Pedestrian Traffic Coatings.

I browse the websites of my colleagues for information, see what they are doing and just general snooping around...

so I was on DeckTech's web site and I saw a surprising statement they made...

NCS-GRANITE II SYSTEM

Decktech utilizes the NCS Granite II system, which is unlike any other, and offers a class A fire rating and...                             

finish reading their website information at this link http://www.decktech.org/ncs-granite/












I'm surprised because I've done prior research into the Granite Deck system, made, as I understand, by Carboline and  privately labeled and marketed by Nevada Coating Systems. 

I've not found any listings before nor did I find any today at ICC_ES' website under Div 7 Pedestrian Traffic Coatings at this link.  http://www.icc-es.org/reports/index.cfm?csi_num=07%2018%2013&view_details

ICC-ES issues reports for building products that have under gone testing in a strict lab controlled environment that is independent of the manufacturer. The report allows building code officials to determine of the product meets the building code requirements for the type of building be constructed. 

As we cannot find any reports or other proof at ICC-ES or Nevada Coating Systems website to support that Class A claim, we are issuing a warning to consumers to be cautious about unsubstantiated claims for fire resistance. 

In our own limited testing of a Decktech Granite Deck sample, we found the sample began to burn with several wood coals burning much like an ember would from a fire. We can not make any determination as to whether it meets ICC-ES criteria, so we would advise that you ask questions and obtain written proof of any oral or website claims.   https://www.dropbox.com/s/ule2h0yitcr32xh/2012-05-28%2010.14.16.jpg

Manufacturer's with ICC listed products can be found at the link above. To learn what criteria must be met to be issued a Class A fire retardant rating from ICC-ES, click here on this link to ICC-ES http://www.icc-es.org/criteria/pdf_files/AC39.pdf  

ICC-ES' criteria for fire resistance is- 

4.3 Fire-classified Roof-covering Test: For applications as a classified roof covering, reports of fire-classified roof-covering tests in accordance with ASTM E 108, UL 790 (IBC and IRC) or UBC Standard 15-2 (UBC) shall be required. A minimum Class C classification shall be required.

READ MORE AT OUR WEBSITE ON DECK ASSEMBLIES AND FIRE RETARDANT COATINGS. 
 

1 comment:

Gaveet said...

Wow,great article, I really appreciate your thought process and having it explained properly,thank you!

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