Latitudes Composite Decking and Railing Pro Guide

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Latitudes Composite Decking and Railing Pro Guide
Pro Guide 2014
LatitudesDeck.com
Contents
4 Latitudes Captiva Decking
12 Latitudes Accessories
34 Secondary Handrail Guidelines
and Installation
5 Latitudes Intrepid® Decking
14 Fascia and Decorative Fascia Corners
36 Recessed Lighting Kit Installation
6 Latitudes Wave Decking
15 Color Variation and Fading
37 Deck Stones Installation
7 Latitudes Marine Decking
16 Frequently Asked Questions
38 Warranty Information
8 Latitudes Intrepid Composite Railing
20 Decking Installation
44 ICC-ES Evaluation Report
9 Latitudes Intrepid Composite Railing
With Ornamental Balusters
24 Railing Installation
46 MSDS Report
3 Latitudes Capricorn® Decking
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Intrepid Gray decking
10 Secondary Handrail
Latitudes Capricorn® Decking
Inspired by some of the most beautiful timbers from the farthest
points of the globe, and capped with technology that stands the
test of time, this award-winning composite decking takes nature
up a notch. With Latitudes Capricorn decking, your backyard will
be the talk of the town and the envy of the neighborhood.
You'll have to look very closely to see that Latitudes Capricorn isn't
real tropical hardwood. It's constructed from our special blend of
wood fiber and plastics and capped with some of the most durable
polymer technology available. That means it can withstand
heavy traffic, take a beating from Mother Nature, and still retain
its exotic beauty.
Latitudes Capricorn delivers exceptional resistance to fading,
water damage, staining and scratching, leaving you with a
smooth, beautiful deck surface, season after season.
Contour and solid profiles available
Shoreline
Arabica
Koa
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Latitudes CaptivA™ Decking
Latitudes Captiva decking offers many of the finer aesthetic and
performance qualities of Capricorn—at a temptingly lower price.
Like Capricorn, Captiva is capped with a rugged polymer technology
that gives it stain- and fade-resistance. Its natural-looking walnut,
cedar, gray and willow colors and woodgrain finish make Captiva the
perfect blend of beauty and performance. It will withstand years of
heavy use and harsh weather to give you remarkably lasting beauty
with the least amount of care.
Captivating looks. Easy, long-lasting performance at a surprisingly
moderate price. You can see why Latitudes Captiva captures the
attention of buyers and refuses to let go.
Slotted-edge profile boards
Latitudes Capricorn and Captiva slotted-edge decking is designed
for use with our Stowaway™ hidden fastener and is encapsulated
on one side. Solid-edge decking is also available, perfect for use
on stairs and as a perimeter board.
Contour and solid profiles available
Gray
Cedar
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Cap stock
Latitudes Captiva is capped with the most durable
polymer technology available to withstand the
ravages of weather, time and use. With this new
cap stock technology, your deck will look gorgeous,
resist scratching, and be remarkably easy to clean.
Beautiful and virtually maintenance-free. It's the
right way to go.
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Captiva Willow decking
Walnut
Willow
Latitudes IntrepiD® Decking
Latitudes Intrepid™ decking features the natural look and workability
of wood and is a perfect low-maintenance alternative. Offered in four
natural colors and in 12-, 16- and 20-foot lengths, each composite
board is splinter-free, barefoot-friendly, slip-resistant and reversible,
with a woodgrain pattern on one side and a brushed finish on the
other. Intrepid boards come in a solid or slotted profile for use with
our Stowaway™ hidden fastener system.
And because Latitudes Intrepid decking uses Strandex® inside, you
can be assured you're getting the highest quality and strongest
composite product available. With its proven track record of
durability and resistance to water absorption, Strandex enjoys
widespread contractor acceptance.
Latitudes Intrepid decking provides classic styling, enduring
beauty and carefree performance, year after year. And we back
our quality with a 25-year limited structural warranty.
Slotted and solid profiles available
Gray
Redwood
Cedar
Walnut
Reversible Finish
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The Latitudes Stowaway™ Hidden Fastener secures deck
boards discreetly to joists with a single stainless steel,
color-matched screw. The Stowaway screw comes preloaded to speed up the installation process, saving time
and money. This system results in a beautiful, smooth
and virtually fastener-free decking surface. Deck boards
are automatically spaced at proper intervals, and the
need for predrilling and counter-sinking is eliminated.
Intrepid Cedar decking
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Latitudes Wave® Decking
Latitudes Wave decking features the classic look and reliability of
Latitudes at a more affordable price. It offers the same Strandex®
technology and is extruded with the same contour profile as our
capped decking. Offered in Gray and Walnut, it's backed by a 25-year
limited warranty.
Use the Latitudes Intrepid railing and baluster options to give
your deck the look you prefer. By pairing the low maintenance
and high performance of Strandex with a rich woodgrain
pattern, Latitudes Wave is the right way to go.
Slotted and solid profiles available
Gray
Walnut
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Latitudes Wave Walnut decking with Cedar Latitudes Intrepid 2x4 railing and black arch aluminum balusters
Latitudes® Marine Decking
Latitudes Marine composite decking is designed for use in heavy
traffic or wet environments such as marinas, boardwalks and docks.
Latitudes Marine is thicker than typical composite deck boards and
engineered for use on wide joist spacing. Latitudes Marine decking
dimensions are 1-1/4" x 5-7/16" x 16', with a durable appearance
designed for marina applications where a maximum of 24" on-center
joist spacing is needed.
Gray
Latitudes Marine decking is fortified with the same proven
Strandex® technology used in all Latitudes composite products.
The Strandex process—combined with an optimal balance of wood
fiber and polymers—ensures superior protection against UV degradation and water absorption. What's more, Latitudes Marine
decking is covered by a 10-year commercial limited warranty and
a 25-year residential limited warranty.
Redwood
Cedar
Walnut
Latitudes Marine decking dimensions
5-7⁄16" +/- 1⁄32"
1-1⁄4"
Latitudes Marine Gray decking
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Latitudes IntrepiD® Composite Railing
Latitudes Intrepid composite railing is the
perfect complement to Latitudes Intrepid or
Wave decking and is available in four matching colors: Cedar, Redwood, Walnut and Gray.
Intrepid railing features a robust, symmetrical
railing profile with an innovative hidden
fastener system. The concealed mounting hardware allows for
fast, easy installation and provides a clean, seamless appearance.
The pre-drilled insert rail ensures proper spacing and ease of
6' Latitudes Intrepid
Line Rail Kit
6' Latitudes Intrepid
Stair Rail Kit
• Kit includes: (1) top rail,
(1) predrilled lower rail,
(2) predrilled insert rails
• Kit includes: (1) top rail,
(1) predrilled lower rail,
(2) predrilled insert rails
• Includes all brackets and hardware for one 6' on-center railing
• Includes all brackets and hardware
for one 6' on-center stair railing
assembly. Intrepid railing is code-compliant* and does not need
support inserts. Intrepid railing and ornamental balusters are
packed in boxed kits for a standard 6-foot on-center section.
Choose from square composite, round aluminum or square
aluminum baluster kits. Matching two-piece post base trim
rings come standard with all post sleeve kits.
* Consult local building codes to ensure code compliance.
52" Post Sleeve Kit
•4- 9 ⁄16" x 4- 9 ⁄16"(+/- 1⁄32") — 52"
• Designed to fit over a treated,
nominal 4x4 post
Angle Bracket Kit
• Includes four brackets with hardware
• Adjustable for 22.5° and 45° rail
angles
• Includes post base trim
Square Baluster
Stair Adaptors
Composite Baluster Kit
Round Baluster Kit
• Includes 15 composite balusters
with stainless steel, powder-coated,
color-matched screws
• Includes 15 balusters per kit
• 3⁄4" x 32" or 3⁄4" x 36"
• Powder-coated aluminum in
bronze, black, white or stainless
• Use with included
FastBallTM connectors
•1- 1⁄4" x 1- 1⁄4" — 38"
• Combine with square
baluster connectors
• Designed to fit a 35°
stair angle
Square Baluster Kit
• Includes 15 balusters and
30 square baluster connectors
• 3⁄4" x 32"
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The structural performance of the Latitudes Intrepid railing system
has been evaluated through full-scale testing by Architectural Testing
Inc. (ATI). The results demonstrate that the different combinations of
the railing system, as noted in ATI's CCRR Report 0150, comply with the
2009 International Building Code; 2009 International Residential Code;
ICC-ES AC174/June 1, 2009; ASTM D7032-07; and ANSI Z97.1-2004.
PFS AA-652 ASTM K7032 compliant. See ATI CCRR at www.ati-es.com
for uses and performance levels.
• Powder-coated aluminum
in bronze or black
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Latitudes IntrepiD® Railing with Ornamental Balusters
The Latitudes Intrepid 2x4 railing kit
features a railing that connects to the
Intrepid-style top rail profile. This 6-foot
code-compliant* railing system allows for
simple installation of all Latitudes facemount baluster kits. Transparent glass
balusters provide an attractive yet durable
option. Made of 5⁄16-inch tempered safety glass, this unique
baluster is as strong as it is striking and allows for unobstructed
views. Heavy-gauge black- and bronze-colored aluminum
balusters are powder-coated and provide a wrought-iron
appearance in three design options: arch, rectangular and
contour. Each rail kit contains (2) Latitudes Intrepid 2x4-6'
rails, (4) black rail connectors with hardware and (2) support
blocks. Add a Latitudes Intrepid cap rail for a finished look.
* Consult local building codes to ensure code compliance.
6' Latitudes Intrepid
Cap Rail Kit
2x4-6' Latitudes Intrepid
Line Rail Kit
2x4-6' Latitudes Intrepid
Stair Rail Kit
• Kit includes: (1) cap rail,
(1) insert rail and
attachment hardware
• Kit includes: (2) 2x4 rails,
(4) black 2x4 rail connectors
with hardware and
(2) support blocks
• Kit includes: (2) 2x4 stair
rails, (2) black 2x4 stair rail
connectors with hardware,
(2) black 2x4 rail connectors
with hardware and
(2) support blocks
• For use with 2x4-6' rail kit
2x4 Angle Bracket Kit
Round Balusters
• Designed for 22.5°
and 45° rail angles
• Includes 15 balusters per kit
• Two per pack
• Powder-coated, 6063-T6
aluminum in bronze, black,
white or stainless
• Hardware included
• 3⁄4" x 32" or 3⁄4" x 36"
• Use with included
FastBallTM connectors
Square Baluster Stair
Adaptors
32" profile
• Combine with square
baluster connectors
• Designed to fit a 35°
stair angle
29" profile
Square Baluster Kit
Arch Baluster Kit
• Includes 15 balusters and • Includes 14 balusters
30 baluster connectors
and color-matched
screws
• 3 ⁄4" x 32- 1⁄4"
Rectangular
Baluster Kit
• Includes 14 balusters
and color-matched
screws
Contour Baluster Kit
• Includes 14 balusters
and color-matched
screws
Glass Baluster Kit
•4" x 32" and 29"
•32" includes five clear
glass balusters and
stainless steel screws
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•1" x 32- 1⁄4"
• Powder-coated aluminum •1" x 32- ⁄4"
in bronze or black
• Powder-coated aluminum •1" x 32" (hollow profile) • Powder-coated aluminum • 29" must be mounted
with baluster connectors
in bronze or black
in bronze or black
• Powder-coated aluminum
• 5 ⁄16" tempered
in bronze or black
safety glass
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Secondary Handrail
Graspable secondary handrails are required
by building codes in areas across the country,
especially in commercial applications.
Latitudes ® includes a secondary handrail
system that's second to none: elegantly
designed, durably constructed in aluminum
and PVC, and versatile enough to meet every
conceivable installation challenge and work with any Latitudes railing.
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Available in four colors that complement popular siding and trim
products used in new home and building construction, Latitudes
secondary handrail is used in many different commercial and
residential applications. It easily installs to your Latitudes railing
to create a functional and attractive secondary rail for stairways and locations where a graspable rail is required. Prior to
construction, consult with your local building code official for
specific requirements in your area.
8'8" Handrail with
Aluminum Insert
1" Grab Rail End Cap
3" Offset Aluminum
Bracket
3" Offset 90-Degree
Aluminum Post Return
Straight Aluminum Wall
Mount 1-3/4" Base
90-Degree
Outside Corner
6" Inside Corner
Mounting Bracket
90-Degree Inside Corner*
32-Degree Stair Elbow*
34-Degree Stair Elbow*
36-Degree Stair Elbow*
12" x 18" x 12"
Handicap Loop*
180-Degree Post Return*
5-Degree Handicap Elbow*
13-1/2" Wall Return*
6" Aluminum Joiner Kit
with Screws
5-3/4" Adjustable Joiner
* These items not available in Black.
Colors available: Adobe, Tan, White and Black
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Latitudes® Accessories
Customize your deck project by incorporating Latitudes decorative
accessories. These inspiring accessory options add a touch of
pizzazz to any outdoor living area and will make your deck project
the talk of the neighborhood.
Latitudes ornamental post caps enhance the beauty of your deck
project and add the perfect finishing touch. Choose from colorful
glass options, including solar-lit, and many more distinctive tops
that elegantly complement Latitudes Decking and Railing.
Give your customers a hint of beauty and added safety with
Latitudes recessed lighting. These low-voltage, low-profile LED lights
are a great way to accent steps, walkways and other deck features.
Latitudes deck stones lend creativity and a custom appearance
to any deck project. Deck stones are a stylish add-on and a perfect
alternative to composite decking when deck surface transitions
are desired. Latitudes deck stones are ideal for use in outdoor
kitchens, grill nooks and under raised fire pits.
Post Caps
Top off your next deck project
with Latitudes ornamental post
caps. Choose from a variety
of styles that complement your
home's architecture, including
colorful glass and distinctive
metal tops.
Latitudes solar post caps allow
you to light up your deck without wiring or electricity. Solar
Tiffany-style post caps are
handmade works of art. By day,
these post caps add the beauty
of Tiffany-style stained glass to
any outdoor area. By night, they
enhance the deck with a soft,
welcoming glow.
Tiffany-Style Mission
Tiffany-Style Grapevine
Tiffany-Style Sunflower
Traditional Composite
Copper High Point
Stainless High Point
Garnet Jewel
Solar White
Solar Tiffany-Style
Mission
Solar Tiffany-Style
Grapevine
Solar Tiffany-Style
Sunflower
Solar Pewter
in Walnut or Redwood
in Cedar
in Walnut or Redwood
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in Gray
in Gray, Redwood or Walnut
in Gray
in Cedar
in Gray
in Cedar
in all colors
Deck Stones
Latitudes deck stones lend
creativity and a custom appearance to any deck project. Deck
stones are a stylish add-on
and a perfect alternative to
composite decking when deck
surface transitions are desired.
Latitudes deck stones are ideal
for use in outdoor kitchens, grill
nooks and under raised fire pits.
Riverstone Granite
Smoke Slate
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Recessed Lighting Kit
Perfect for step lighting, Latitudes
recessed, low-voltage lighting kits
provide a brilliant glow for walkways, directional lighting for steps
or wherever better deck visibility
is desired. Compact LED lights provide the perfect accent to decks,
docks and patios with a clean,
streamlined appearance. Each
kit includes eight easy-to-install
lights. Two-packs are also available to add to your existing project.
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Fascia and Decorative Fascia Corners
Latitudes fascia is available in 1/2" x 9-1/4" - 12' and
1/2" x 11-1/4" - 12' sizes to match all Latitudes decking colors.
Decorative fascia is used to conceal the decking understructure. It is not intended for structural use. Made of the same
Strandex® composition as Latitudes Decking and Railing,
matching fascia colors eliminate the need to paint or stain the
wood understructure. Fascia can also be used to wrap oversized posts.
Be the first in your circle to dress up your deck with our
decorative fascia corners. Simple and unique, decorative
fascia corners provide a stylish way to adorn deck skirting
and cover unsightly corner joints. Available in two designs—
ridge and leaf—these black, powder-coated, corner design
elements install easily with eight screws (included) and are
available in three different heights: 7, 9 and 11 inches.
Leaf fascia corner
Ridge fascia corner
1/2" x 11-1/4" x 12' fascia is available in all Latitudes decking colors
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Color Variation and Fading
Like most composites, Latitudes® will exhibit color variations from piece
to piece. We recommend purchasing all required materials simultaneously
and verifying that subtle color variations are acceptable prior to installation.
Latitudes® decking will lighten over time. This color-tone shift is dependent
upon exposure to sunlight and other environmental factors. Testing has shown
that both Capricorn and Captiva will remain at or near their original color.
Capricorn Decking*
Arabica
Koa
Captiva Decking*
Shoreline
Gray
Cedar
Walnut
Willow
*Stain and fade resistant
Intrepid Decking
Gray
Cedar
Wave Decking
Redwood
Walnut Gray
Walnut New
Simulated
Fading
Note: The colors represented herein are reproduced with printer's inks and may vary from actual
factory products. For actual product colors and finishes, please visit your Latitudes dealer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Latitudes® composite decking
and railing made of?
Latitudes composite decking and railing are
made of wood and plastic that is extruded for
strength. Latitudes Capricorn® tropical decking and Latitudes Captiva™, also made of wood
and plastic, are co-extruded with a durable top
layer for ultra low-maintenance performance.
Both decking products are fortified with the
same proven Strandex ® technology used in
all Latitudes composite products.
What sizes and lengths does Latitudes
Decking and Railing come in?
Latitudes decking is available in 12-, 16and 20-foot lengths. Additional components
include a ½" x 9¼"-12' fascia board, ½" x
11¼"-12' fascia board, 52" post sleeve,
6-foot rail, 38-inch baluster, post cap and
color-coordinating hardware kits with colormatched screws.
Latitudes Wave® is available in gray and
walnut with an embossed woodgrain finish.
Latitudes Intrepid® decking and Latitudes
Marine decking are available in Gray, Cedar,
Redwood and Walnut, with a reversible finish:
brushed on one side, embossed woodgrain
on the other. Latitudes Captiva decking is
available in Gray, Cedar, Walnut and Willow.
Latitudes Capricorn decking is available in
three rich colors, Arabica, Koa and Shoreline,
which resemble tropical hardwoods like ipé
and mahogany. We offer several different
railing options to complement your decking
project. Our matching Intrepid composite railing is available in Gray, Cedar, Redwood and
Walnut colors in moulded and 2x4 profiles.
We offer many styles of decorative balusters
and post caps to provide a custom look.
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Where can I buy Latitudes Decking and
Railing? How much does it cost?
Latitudes Marine decking is thicker than typical
composite deck boards and engineered for
use on wide joist spacing. Latitudes Marine
decking dimensions are 1¼" x 5 7/16" x 16'.
The complete Latitudes line is available at
retail lumberyards, home centers and
through distributors. You can also visit
www.latitudesdeck.com or call 877-4638379. Latitudes decking is competitively
priced in comparison to premium grades of
wood decking and costs less than other highend composite decking materials.
Should I purchase all of my decking
material at one time?
What is the difference between Latitudes
composite decking and railing and wood?
Yes. Purchasing all required decking material
at one time is recommended, as manufacturing runs can produce different colors. Like
most composites, individual Latitudes deck
boards will have color variations from piece
to piece. This is due to the natural variations
in wood fibers and polymers. Color variation
is not covered by warranty. We recommend
purchasing extra material in case boards
need to be repaired or replaced in the future.
Latitudes Decking and Railing combines the
look of wood with the durability of plastic.
Unlike wood decks that require continuous
maintenance, there is no need to apply
weather protectants or water seal products
to Latitudes Decking and Railing.
How do the railing kits work?
What colors and styles does Latitudes
Decking and Railing come in?
Because Latitudes Marine decking is thicker
than other Latitudes deck boards, it is not
available with a pre-machined groove.
Since we offer a wide selection of complementary railing products, we package the
components separately so you can choose
the combination that best suits your taste.
All components are sold in kits containing
the appropriate materials to construct a
6-foot on-center railing. The only exception is
the glass baluster kits sold in boxes of five
for ease of shipment. Typically, two glass
baluster kits are required per 6-foot on-center
railing section.
Why is composite decking more expensive
than treated wood?
Composite decking is more expensive to manufacture. Over time, however, maintenance,
repair and/or replacement costs associated
with wood are greater than the initial investment in Latitudes deck products.
What is the difference between Latitudes
Intrepid moulded rail and 2x4 rail?
What is the benefit of using solid
composite decking instead of hollow
composite decking?
The attractive Latitudes moulded rail can be
installed with natural composite balusters,
round aluminum balusters or square
aluminum balusters. The 2x4 rail offers
clean, straight lines and allows you to face
mount ornamental arch, contour, rectangular
and glass balusters. The natural composite
balusters, round aluminum balusters and
square aluminum balusters can also be used
with the 2x4 rail.
It is easier to work with a solid product
because it frames like wood and feels more
substantial on the deck.
Does Latitudes decking provide good
traction in wet or dry conditions?
What is the benefit of using Latitudes
slotted decking instead of standard
composite decking?
Latitudes slotted decking comes with a
5 32
/ -inch groove along the sides of the board
to accommodate the Stowaway™ hidden
fastener. The Stowaway hidden fastener
is designed to properly space the boards
at ¼" and allow for the natural expansion
and contraction of composites. The screws
provided with the Stowaway hidden fasteners
have black painted heads to reduce potential
sunglare, keeping the fasteners truly hidden.
Yes. Latitudes decking is slip-resistant.
Does Latitudes composite decking
and railing fade?
Latitudes Decking and Railing will lighten
over time to a beautiful, weathered tone
within the same color family. This color-tone
shift is dependent upon exposure to sunlight
and other environmental factors. The weathering process begins upon installation and
is generally complete within 60 to 90 days.
Independent test research has determined
that Latitudes Capricorn and Captiva will
experience virtually no fading, as it is coextruded with a durable outer shell.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Latitudes® composite decking and
railing rot, splinter or decay like wood?
No. Latitudes has been tested under
accelerated weather conditions and is
weather-resistant. Latitudes employs
Strandex® technology which provides
superior protection against UV degradation
and water absorption.
How do varying weather cycles affect
Latitudes composite decking and railing
during installation?
Latitudes performs well in varying weather
conditions. During installation in cold
weather, it will contract only slightly. In
hot weather, it expands. We recommend
the material be on the job site to acclimate
48 hours prior to installation. Follow the
spacing guidelines in the installation
instructions (page 20) to ensure proper
room for expansion and contraction.
Will chlorine, other swimming pool
chemicals or saltwater damage Latitudes
Decking and Railing?
While no formal testing has been done, we
have not seen or heard of any ill effects on
Latitudes from standard pool chemicals or
saltwater.
Does Latitudes composite decking and
railing come with a warranty?
Yes. Latitudes Decking and Railing has a
25-year limited warranty against splintering,
corrosion or becoming structurally unfit
due to rot, split, warp, cupping, checks or
damage caused by termites or fungal decay.
Latitudes Capricorn® and Captiva carry the
added benefit of a 25-year limited stain and
fade warranty.
Do I need special tools to install
Latitudes Decking and Railing?
Conventional tools for cutting, drilling and
nailing can be used with Latitudes. We recommend using a sharp, carbide-tipped saw
blade for cutting. For your safety, remember to wear protective clothing and safety
glasses.
Can I hide the slotted deck board groove
at the edge of the deck?
Several methods may be used to conceal
the grooved board edges (page 28.) One way
is to "picture frame" the entire deck. The
best appearance will be achieved by mitercutting the deck corners. Install the outside
deck boards allowing them to overhang the
deck framing. Snap a chalk line flush with
or up to 11/2" from the deck framing and trim
with a circular saw. Rout the edges for a
smooth, rounded edge if desired.
Note: Latitudes Capricorn and Captiva decking
cannot be routed, as it is co-extruded with a
durable polyethylene outer shell.
What type of fasteners and nails are
recommended with Latitudes slotted decking?
The Stowaway™ and Equator® hidden fasteners
are designed for use with Latitudes slotted
decking, simply sets into the grooved slot
in the side of the board. Where screws are
needed, we recommend using 21/2" corrosionresistant, composite wood deck screws
for ease of installation. These screws help
minimize the common "mushroom" effect
that sometimes occurs when using standard
fasteners. It also reduces the amount of predrilling and countersinking.
Do you recommend pre-drilling and
countersinking when fastening?
Although not required, pre-drilling and countersinking prior to driving screws achieves
the best results for ease of fastening and
appearance of the finished project. Because
wood decking is not as dense as Latitudes
Decking and Railing, screws driven into
wood decking crush the wood fiber and
self-countersink. Screws driven into
Latitudes decking and railing composite
products displace the material, causing
it to "mushroom" around the screw head.
Most consumers do not like the resulting
appearance from using this installation
method. For details, consult the installation
instructions.
What types of fasteners and nails are
recommended for Latitudes solid decking?
Major fastener manufacturers produce
screws made specifically for composite
decking. Use of these screws will reduce the
amount of pre-drilling and countersinking
required. For ease of installation, we
recommend using 21/2" corrosion-resistant,
composite wood deck screws. These screws
help minimize the common "mushroom"
effect that sometimes occurs when using
standard fasteners. For more information,
refer to the installation instructions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What joist spans should I use for my
deck when using Latitudes® decking?
Does Latitudes Composite Decking and
Railing meet building code requirements?
In residential applications, Latitudes decking
should be installed on joists spaced 16"
on-center when the boards are running
perpendicular to the support joists. Decking
boards running on a diagonal pattern should
be installed on joists spaced 12" on-center.
Latitudes composite decking, manufactured
by UFP Ventures II, Inc., has been evaluated
by ICC-ES to be code compliant with details
listed under the ESR-1573 Evaluation Report.
The structural performance of the Latitudes
Intrepid ® railing system has been tested and
evaluated by professional engineers at an
independent third-party test laboratory
known as Architectural Testing Inc. (ATI).
The results demonstrate that the different
combinations of the Latitudes Intrepid railing system as noted in ATI's CCRR Report
0150 complies with 2009 International
Building Code; 2009 International
Residential Code; ICC-ES AC174 effective
June 1, 2009; ASTM D7032-07; and ANSI
Z97.1-2004.
Latitudes Marine decking can be installed
using a maximum joist spacing of 24"
on-center, as it is thicker and designed
for wider joist spacing. Contact Latitudes
Product Support at 877-463-8379 for
commercial applications. For more details,
refer to the installation instructions.
Does Latitudes decking require gapping
between boards?
Yes. Latitudes decking must be gapped at
the ends to allow for expansion and contraction, and between boards for water runoff.
At the ends of the deck boards, allow a minimum of 1/16" gap for every 20°F of difference
between installation temperature and the
hottest temperature expected. Allow a ¼"
gap between the deck boards and between
all decking and any permanent structure or
post for water runoff. For more information,
refer to the installation instructions.
How much space is recommended for
proper ventilation underneath a deck?
A clear 2" space between the bottom edge
of the joists and grade is recommended to
allow proper ventilation.
Can I rout Latitudes composite
deck boards?
Yes. Latitudes deck boards are easier to rout
than wood and provide a smooth, clean edge.
Latitudes Capricorn ® and Captiva cannot
be routed, as they are co-extruded with a
durable polyethylene outer shell.
Can I put Latitudes decking
over a concrete patio?
Yes. It is possible to install Latitudes decking
over a concrete patio. First, check with your
local building code agency on foundation
footing requirements. We recommend
you use 2x6s standing vertical on edge
as support joists over the concrete. Next,
fasten the decking to the support joists.
Be sure to allow a ¼" gap between the
long edges of the deck boards. Drainage
and ventilation are necessary for best
product performance. To level the deck,
we recommend shims that allow a clear 2"
space between the bottom edge of the joists
and the concrete.
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Can Latitudes Decking and Railing
be used for building a dock?
Latitudes decking can be used as dock
planking, but it cannot be used for any
structural support members. Standard
Latitudes deck boards should be installed
on joists spaced 16" on-center.
Latitudes Marine decking is thicker and
designed for joists spaced 24" on-center.
Latitudes decking and Latitudes Marine
decking can be used in dock and marine
applications, provided they are not continually
submerged in water.
How do I clean and maintain Latitudes
composite decking and railing?
Periodic washing with soap and water is
necessary to remove surface dirt and chalk
that accumulate on the surface. This will
also prevent the buildup of pollen and debris
that can cause mold and mildew growth.
Pressure washers should be used for wetting
and rinsing only. Pressure washers should
not be used to "blast off" soiling agents.
Attempting to do so can drive the dirt deeper
into the material. Test on an inconspicuous
area before washing the entire deck.
Basic deck cleaning agents:
• Deck washes/cleaners usually contain sodium percarbonate and a detergent which
are effective on normal dirt and grime, and
bleach out mold and mildew stains.
• Oxalic acid cleaners are effective on rust
stains from metal furniture.
• Commercial degreasers contain propylene glycol, sodium hydroxide and various
detergents for removing grease and oil
stains.
• Spot removers/thinners can be used
sparingly on particularly stubborn grease
or oil stains, but should be washed off
quickly with water, as they will attack
the grain pattern. They normally include
petroleum distillates, xylene, methanol,
acetone or other organic solvents.
How do I repair Latitudes composite
decking and railing if it gets scratched?
Just as wood decking materials can get
marred or gouged, the surface of Latitudes
can be scratched. We recommend allowing
normal wear marks to fade, as they will
blend in with the weathered color. If the
brushed side of the Intrepid deck board gets
scratched, use a wire brush and brush in the
same direction as the original grain. In doing
so, you will expose the nonweathered decking and will experience a color difference.
Replace severely damaged pieces.
Can Latitudes composite decking and
railing be painted or stained?
While not recommended, Latitudes can be
stained after three months of exposure to
various weather conditions. When staining
Latitudes, ensure that the stain is intended
for use on composite wood products. By
choosing to stain Latitudes, a relatively lowmaintenance product changes to one that
will require more upkeep. Always test a small,
hidden portion before staining the entire
deck. Painting Latitudes is not recommended,
as most paints will not adhere to the surface
well and will rapidly begin to peel. Composite
wood products do not accept paint or stain
as well as wood and will not have the same
appearance as painted or stained wood.
Latitudes Capricorn and Captiva decking will
not accept any type of paint or stain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use ice melt products
on Latitudes® decking?
While we are not aware of any adverse
effects from the temporary use of ice melting
products on Latitudes decking, we recommend using an ice melt product that does not
have a harsh effect on surfaces. These types
of ice melt products may indicate "will not
harm concrete" or "will not kill grass." Make
sure that after the ice and snow melt, you
sweep away any residual ice melt product.
What do Latitudes ornamental railing
components consist of?
Latitudes ornamental railing components
consist of composite rails and posts
combined with decorative balusters and post
caps. The metal balusters are constructed
of extruded aluminum and have a durable,
powder-coated finish. Latitudes ornamental
glass balusters are made of 5/16-inch tempered
safety glass.
What colors and styles does Latitudes
ornamental railing components come in?
Latitudes ornamental round balusters are
available in black, white, bronze and stainless.
Ornamental arch, rectangular and contour
balusters are offered in black and bronze.
Ornamental glass balusters are clear to provide unobstructed views of the landscape.
The composite rails and posts come in gray,
cedar, redwood and walnut. The post caps
come in several colors and styles to add a
finishing touch to your railing system.
Do Latitudes ornamental balusters
come with a warranty?
Yes. Latitudes ornamental balusters have a
25-year limited warranty against chipping,
cracking, chalking or peeling.
Do I need special tools to install Latitudes
ornamental railing components?
Conventional tools for cutting, drilling and
nailing can be used with Latitudes ornamental
railing components. A miter saw is needed
to angle the round metal balusters for
stairways. For your safety, remember to
wear protective clothing and safety glasses.
The ornamental round aluminum balusters
are installed using the FastBall™ Connector.
FastBall Connectors are included with the
round baluster kit to make baluster-to-rail
assembly quick and easy.
Captiva Cedar decking
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Decking Installation
Notice to Installers
(when using Latitudes slotted decking and hidden fasteners)
• 305 stainless steel, black head screws
• DO NOT use cordless impact drivers
• Set drill speed 1500-1750 RPM
• Max torque not to exceed 23 inch pounds
• Pre-drill knots or dense hardwood
Latitudes Marine Decking Load and Span Chart
Marine Decking
Used as Stair Treads
Maximum
Maximum
Span (in.)Point Load (lbs.)
Marine Decking
(1.250 x 5.438)
12 300 lbs
Note: Based on three span, four support condition.
Marine decking shall be fastened to each joist.
Always wear safety glasses when using power tools
Maximum Uniform Live Load
Items you will need
• Drill/power screwdriver
• 1/8" drill bit
• Circular saw with carbide tip blade
• Assorted fasteners (see instructions)
• Tape measure
• Carpenter's pencil
• Safety glasses/goggles
100 pounds per
square foot (psf)
Marine Board
Used as Decking
Marine Decking
(1.250 x 5.438)
200 pounds per
square foot (psf)
Maximum Support
Span Between Joists
19.2 on-center
24 on-center
Note: Based on two span, three support condition.
Marine decking shall be fastened to each joist.
Tabulated spans are based on live load deflection limit of L/360.
Equator Hidden Fastener Coverage
175 pieces of hidden fasteners will install 100 square feet of 6" wide
(5-1/4" actual) deck boards on 16" centers or 87 square feet of 6"
wide (5-1/4" actual) deck boards on 12" centers.
The appearance of composite decking changes when viewed from
different ends. To achieve the most consistent color, install all the
boards in the same direction using the product end tags (A) as a
point of reference, or install all of the boards with the arrows on the
product stickers (B) pointing in the same direction. Installing boards
in opposing directions will create contrasting light and dark shades
of the deck board color and is not covered under warranty.
The installation of Latitudes Marine decking must comply with manufacturer's published installation instructions and applicable building codes. Loading limits and required support conditions
are shown in the installation instructions. To use Latitudes Marine decking in conditions other
than outlined in the manufacturer's installation instructions, consult with a registered design professional. Whenever Marine decking is used in conditions other than published in the installation
instructions, calculations and construction documents shall be prepared by a registered design
professional to verify the suitability of the boards and supporting structure to resist the necessary
forces under varying environmental conditions.
INTREPID
5/4X6-16' GR. LAT.
Reversible!
Réversible!
Woodgrain on one side, Le grain de bois d’un côté
embossing on other!
et le relief de l’autre!
¡Reversible!
¡Veta de madera en una cara,
grabado en relieve en elotro!
Storage
• All boards must be spaced properly to allow for expansion and
contraction. Allow a minimum 1/4" gap between board edges.
Refer to complete installation instructions for details.
• Space all decking material 1/4" away from any permanent
structure or post.
• Use corrosion-resistant, coated composite decking fasteners to
prevent “mushrooming” and possible decking discoloration.
Joist Spacing
• 16 in on-center joist spacing for installation perpendicular
to the joist.
• 12 in on-center joist spacing for installation diagonal to the joist.
• Refer to ESR-1573 for stair tread support options.
arrows pointing the same
way, for the
most consistent
appearance!
Latitudes Intrepid is a trademark of Universal Consumer Products, Inc., in the U.S.
Save UPC end tags for proof of purchase.
(A) end tag
Rangement
Couvrez avant l’installation pour prévenir les taches d’eau.
Installation
• Toutes les planches doivent être espacées correctement pour
permettre la dilatation et le retrait. Prévoyez un écart d’au moins
6,4 mm (1/4 po) entre les bords des planches. Consultez les
directives d’installation complètes pour obtenir les détails.
• Éloignez tout le matériau de terrasse de 6,4 mm (1/4 po)
de toute structure permanente ou de tout poteau.
• Utilisez des attaches de terrasse composites, revêtues et
résistantes à la corrosion pour éviter la formation de cloques
autour de la tête d’attache et la décoloration possible de la
terrasse.
Espacement des solives
• Espacement des solives décentré de 41 cm (16 po) entre axes
pour l’installation perpendiculaire des solives.
• Espacement des solives centre-à-centre de 31 cm
(12 po) entre axes pour l’installation diagonale des solives.
• Veuillez consulter ESR-1573 pour les différentes options de
support de giron.
Puisque nous utilisons
des matériaux naturels,
il pourrait y avoir de
légères variations
de couleurs d’une
planche à l’autre.
Installez toutes
les planches de
terrasse avec
les flèches
pointant dans
la même
direction, pour
l’apparence la
plus constante!
Visitez LatitudesDeck.com pour les instructions
complètes d’installation, garantie et l’entretien.
Latitudes Intrepid est une marque de commerce déposée de Universal
Consumer Products, Inc. aux États-Unis. Conservez les étiquettes de bout avec code
barres comme preuves d’achat. Fabriqué aux États-Unis.
Almacenamiento
Cubra antes de la instalación para evitar manchas por agua.
Instalación
• Todas las tablas deben distribuirse de forma adecuadapara
permitir la expansión y contracción. Permita un espacio de 1/4
(6.4 mm) entre las orillas de las tablas. Refiérase a las instrucciones
para la instalación completa para detalles.
• Distribuya todo el material para terrazas a 1/4 (6.4 mm) de distancia
de cualquier estructura permanente o poste.
• Use sujetadores para terrazas resistentes a la corrosión, de compuesto
recubierto para evitar el “efecto hongo” y la posible decoloración de
la terraza.
(B) product sticker
16" on-center for residential perpendicular applications. Residential
parquet patterns and diagonal or herringbone designs all require
joist spacing 12" on-center. Contact Equator product support at
877-463-8379 for commercial applications.
Install all deck
boards with the
Visit LatitudesDeck.com for complete installation instructions,
warranty and care and cleaning information.
Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory agency for
special code requirements in your area. For best results, follow these
simple installation instructions, paying close attention to gapping,
spacing and fastener requirements.
Joist span
Due to the use
of natural materials,
there may be small
color variations
from board to board.
Cover prior to installation to prevent water stains
Installation
Espaciado de las vigas
(C) show laser printed
code for 1-sided boards
• Espaciado de la viga 16 in (41 cm) en el centro para la instalación
perpendicular a la viga.
• Espaciado de la viga 12 in (31 cm) en el centro para la instalación
diagonal a la viga.
• Consulte el reporte ESR-1573 para opciones de soporte del escalón.
Debido al uso de
materiales naturales,
puede haber ligeras
variaciones de color
de tabla a tabla.
Instale todas las
tablas de la terraza
con las flechas
apuntando en
el mismo sentido,
¡para lograr el
aspecto más
consistente!
Visite LatitudesDeck.com para instrucciones completas de instalación,
e información de la garantía y el cuidado y limpieza.
Latitudes Intrepid es una marca comercial de Universal Consumer Products, Inc.
en los EE.UU. Guarde las etiquetas UPC como comprobante de compra. Hecho en Estados Unidos.
©2014 Universal Forest Products, Inc. All rights reserved.
1801 E. Lessard, Prairie du Chien, WI 53821, (877) 463-8379
5951 INTREPID 1/14
Side gapping: 1/4".
Board End to Board End Gapping Requirements
Warmest annual temperature °F expected in region
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Temperature °F on day of installation
20
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30
1/8
1/8
1/8 3/16 3/16 1/4
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/4 5/16 5/16
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1/4 5/16
40 1/8 1/81/81/8 1/83/163/161/4 1/4
50 1/81/81/8 1/81/83/16
3/161/4
60 1/81/8 1/81/8 1/83/163/16
70
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
3/16
80
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
90
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
100
1/8
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1/8
110
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Figure 1
Figure 2a (Slotted Decking)
Fasten the outside edge of the first
board to the rim joist with screws.
Pre-drill and countersink all deck
screws, regardless of type, that are
within 1-1/2" of the end of the deck
board. On the other side of the board,
place a hidden fastener into the slot
and center on the joist.
Figure 2b (Solid Decking)
Pre-drill and countersink all deck
screws, regardless of type, that
are within 1-1/2" of the end of the
deck board. (3" when installing
Latitudes Marine decking).
End-to-end spacing
Allow a minimum of 1/16" gap between board ends for every
20° F of difference between installation temperature and the
hottest temperature expected (Figure 1). For any decking where
two boards meet end-to-end over a joist, add additional blocking
(Figures 2a and 2b). Allow 1/4" distance between all decking material
and any permanent structure or post. After all of the decking has
been attached, snap a chalk line flush with or up to 1-1/2" out from
the deck framing and trim with a circular saw. Make sure you have
the proper type of chalk for composite decking. Dust-off marking
chalk is typically used by most deck builders. High-permanence
chalk will most likely discolor a deck surface.
All wood and composite decking products require proper ventilation
and drainage to ensure their longevity. When using a minimum 2x6
joist standing on edge and the suggested 1/4" side gap, there should
be a 2" clear space between the bottom edge of the joists and grade
in order to allow for proper ventilation. Adequate drainage is also
needed to prevent water from pooling under the deck.
Fasteners for Slotted Decking
For ease of installation, our Stowaway or Equator fastener fits into
the slot on each side of the deck board to eliminate pre-drilling and
provide a fastener-free deck surface. The deck boards require
traditional fasteners on the outside and inside edges of the deck.
Begin by fastening the outside edge of the first board to the rim
joist every 16". For this, we recommend using 2-1/2" corrosionresistant, composite wood deck screws. These screws help minimize
the common "mushroom" effect that sometimes occurs when using
standard fasteners. It can also reduce the amount of pre-drilling
and countersinking.
If using ordinary coarse-thread deck screws, always pre-drill a
pilot hole and countersink prior to driving screws. Screws should be
driven flush with the surface. Do not over-tighten. Use one fastener
per board every 16". For any decking where two boards meet end-toend over a joist, add additional blocking. Always pre-drill a pilot hole
when fastening within 1-1/2" of board ends, whether using composite or wood screws. Do not over-tighten screws at board ends.
On the other side of the board, place a Stoway or Equator hidden fastener into the slot and center on the joist (Figure 3). Install a #8, 2"
stainless steel screw at a 90° angle through the Equator fastener and
drive flush. Do not over-tighten. The fastener wings must remain
level with the joist for the next board to fit correctly (Figure 4).
Install one hidden fastener at each joist location. Slide the next
board into place so the spacer on the previous fasteners fit into the
slot on the side of the board. Make sure the side gap between the
boards is 1/4".
To keep the interior boards from moving over time, we recommend
pinning the boards at the center of their length using a #8, 2" stainless steel screw. This holds the deck board in place at the center of
each board and allows the decking to expand/contract at the ends
of the boards. Pre-drill in the slot of the deck board with an 1/8" drill
bit (inset of Figure 5). Drive screw into the slot so it's flush with the
bottom of the groove (Figure 5). This will allow you to properly fit a
Stowaway or Equator hidden fastener into the slot. Install hidden
fastener clip over the screw and centered over the joist. Fasten
using a #8, 2" stainless steel screw at a 90° angle through the
Equator hidden fastener and drive flush with the clip (Figure 6). The
fastener wings must remain level with the joist for the next board to
fit correctly (Figure 4).
Install one Stowaway or Equator fastener at each joist location along
the length of the board. For installations where deck boards are
butted end-to-end at the joist, we recommend adding an 8" block and
using a hidden fastener clip at the end of each board (Figures 7 and
8). Be sure to gap the boards as previously described. Repeat the
process for each board until the outside edge of the final board is
fastened with screws. Use fascia to conceal the board profile and
inhibit board movement over time. If no fascia is being used, the
entire perimeter of the deck should be fastened to the rim joist with
screws. Use two fasteners at the end of each board. These screws
will be inconspicuous once the railing is installed.
Apply these same principles when installing stair treads.
Fasteners for Solid Decking
For ease of installation, we recommend using 2-1/2" corrosionresistant, composite wood deck screws. These screws help minimize
the common "mushroom" effect that sometimes occurs when using
standard fasteners. They can also reduce the amount of pre-drilling
and countersinking. If using ordinary coarse-thread deck screws,
always pre-drill a pilot hole and countersink prior to driving screws.
Screws should be driven flush with the Latitudes surface. Do not
over-tighten.
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deck boards
screw
joist
Wrong
rim joist
fascia
Figure 5
Figure 3
If desired, the board profile
may be concealed with fascia.
Right
Illustrations continued on next page
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Use two fasteners per deck board at each joist. For any decking where
two boards meet end-to-end over a joist, add additional blocking (see
Figure 2b). Always pre-drill a pilot hole and countersink at board
ends when using composite or wood screws. Be careful not to overtighten screws near board ends.
Snap a chalk line to keep the fastener pattern straight. Make sure
you have the proper type of chalk for composite decking. Dustoff marking chalk is typically used by most deck builders. Highpermanence chalk will most likely discolor a deck surface.
Color Variation
Like most composites, Latitudes Intrepid and Wave decking and
Intrepid railing will have color variations from piece to piece. This is
due to naturally occurring variations in wood fibers and polymers.
Latitudes Captiva™ features a cap stock material over a wood composite core. The cap stock improves color consistency and makes
the decking extremely fade-resistant. Latitudes Capricorn® decking
also features an innovative cap stock material with excellent faderesistant properties. However, color variation is a distinct feature of
Latitudes Capricorn decking. Each board has a unique appearance
and should be arranged according to the end user's preference.
Do not install if color variation is not acceptable to the end user.
Purchasing all required decking material at one time is recommended,
as manufacturing runs can produce slightly different colors.
Latitudes Intrepid decking will lighten over time, and color variation
is not covered by the warranty. This color-tone shift is dependent
upon exposure to sunlight and other environmental factors, and is
generally completed in 60 to 90 days. Gray products may turn a light
brown before changing to lighter gray.
®
Cleaning
Periodic washing with soap/detergent and water will help remove
surface dirt. This will also help prevent the buildup of pollen, debris
and spores that can cause and accelerate mold/mildew growth.
Caution: A pressure washer should not be used to "blast" mold/mildew or soils from a deck surface. The abrasive nature of the water
stream can potentially damage the material by driving the spores
into the material, which may create a more challenging problem to
remediate. A pressure washer with a fan-tipped nozzle should be
used only to lightly wet or rinse wood or composite deck surfaces.
There are many deck wash and exterior cleaning products available
at retail. It is important to make sure you use a cleaner specifically intended for your application. After selecting a product, be
certain to read, understand and follow all instructions supplied
by the manufacturer. Some cleaning products and inhibitors may
be more effective than others, depending on the environmental
conditions your deck is subjected to. Additionally, it is always a
good idea to test the cleaner in a small, inconspicuous area prior
to applying it to the entire deck.
Mold Inhibitors
As with deck washes, there are several mold-inhibitor products
available from paint stores, hardware stores, online outlets and
home centers to help minimize long-term mold/mildew growth. For
any product selected, be certain to read, understand and follow
all instructions provided by the manufacturer. Depending upon
the environmental factors affecting your deck, some preventive
cleaning products may be more effective than others. It may be
necessary to try more than one product. For ongoing preventive
maintenance, follow the manufacturer's recommendation.
Preventing mold and mildew growth on
composite decking
Mold and mildew can be a nuisance on any exterior building surface,
regardless of the material. If the conditions are right, they will spawn
on wood, plastic, concrete, metal and other surfaces. Mold formation
is most prevalent in consistently wet, shaded areas. Spores from the
natural environment are carried by the wind and commonly land on
decks surfaces. It is important to note that the appearance of mold/
mildew is a function of nature, not necessarily a deficiency with any
of the material on which it grows.
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
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Captiva Cedar decking
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Railing Installation
®
Latitudes Intrepid™
Moulded Rail Installation Instructions
Get the free mobile app at
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http://gettag.mobi
Scan code to learn how to install
Latitudes Intrepid Railing.
For each 6' on-center railing section you will need:
One 6' Latitudes Intrepid Moulded Line or Stair Rail Kit,
which contains:
* (1) Upper U-rail
* (1) Lower pre-drilled U-rail
* (2) Pre-drilled inner rails
* (2) Support blocks
* (1) In-line hardware kit, which contains:
•(4) In-linebrackets
•(16)1"longflatheadscrews
•(8) 2"longflatheadscrews
•(6) 1-1/2"longpanheadscrews
•(2) 2-1/2"longflatheadscrews
•(1) driverbit
or
*OneStairRailBracketKitpersectionofstairrailing,
which contains:
•(4) Stairbrackets
•(16)1"longflatheadscrews
•(8) 2"longflatheadscrews
•(6) 1-1/2"longpanheadscrews
•(2) 2-1/2"longflatheadscrews
•(1) driverbit
One Composite Baluster Kit, which contains:
*(15)–38"compositebalusters
*(32)–1-3/4"longpanheadscrews
One52"LatitudesPostSleeveKit,whichcontains:
*(1)–52"compositepostsleeve
* (1) – Post base trim
OneLatitudesPostCapforeachPostSleeve
(sold separately)
Items you will need:
•Drill/powerscrewdriver
•Miterorcircularsaw
withcarbidetipblade
•Adjustablewrenchorsocket
wrenchforbolts,etc.
•Assortedfasteners
(seeinstructions)
•Tapemeasure
•Hammer
•Markedspeedsquare
•Carpenter’slevel
•Carpenter’spencil
•Safetyglasses/goggles
•Twoclamps
•Constructionadhesive
Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory
agency for special code requirements in your area.
Commonrailingheightsare36"and42".Structural
support should come from the continuation of deck
supportpoststhatextendupthroughthedeckfloor
or from railing posts that are bolted to the inside
oftherimorouterjoists.Neverspanmorethan6'
on-centerbetweenrailingposts.Installrailingposts
beforedeckboardsarefastenedtothejoists.
Pre-drilling of all railing components is essential
to successful installation. Do not over-tighten
screws. Read instructions completely to get an
understanding of how the product goes together
andhoweachpieceaffectstheother.
Step 1: Determine the
numberofrailingposts
needed for your deck.
Post spacing is 6' on
center. Example: A
12'x16' deck attached
toabuildingwitha4'
accessopeningonone
side will require a total
ofeightposts(fig.1).
•
6'
•
6'
•
4'
•
•
•
6'
6'
•
•
6'
6'
•
•
fig. 1
Step 2: Install rail posts prior to installing deck
boards.Cedarorpressure-treatedpine4x4railing
postsprovidethestructuralstrengthfortherailing.
Thelengthofeachpostisdeterminedbythetotal
of the joist width (7-1/4") + decking thickness
(1") + railing height (36") + spacing for post cap
(1-1/4")=45-1/2".
Important: Do not notch the 4x4 railing
posts.Notchingwillreducethestrength
ofthepostandcouldresultinrailing
collapseorfailure.
Step 3: Position, plumb with a
levelandclamptherailpost
on the interior face of the
joist. Plumb again. The 4x4
railingpostshouldbebolted
to the inside of the joists
usingtwo1/2"x6"galvanized
carriage bolts. Corner posts
use a third carriage bolt
insertedthroughtheadjacent
joist(fig.2).
fig. 2
Step 4: Install decking; notch deck boards to fit
around the 4x4 railing posts. Allow 1/4" space
between the deck boards and any permanent
structure or post. Additional blocking may be
necessaryonthe4x4forfasteningdeckboards.
Step 5:Trim4x4postsleevestolength.Postsleeves
should be a minimum of 1-1/2" longer than the
railing height (fig. 3). Example: For a 36" high
railing,trimpostsleevetoaminimumof37-1/2".
Canbeleftlongerifdesired.Slideatrimmedpost
sleeveovereach4x4railingpost.Slideapostbase
trimovereachpostsleeve.
fig. 3
Step 6: Note! To ensure the outer balusters are equally
spaced, the rail components require trimming at both
ends. Usingthelowerpre-drilledU-railasaguide,
placeitadjacenttothepostsleevesandcenterthe
rail so the furthest pre-drilled holes for the balusters
are equal distances from the post sleeves. Ensure
the holes are a minimum of 2-5/16" from each post.
MarkthegapbetweenthepostsontotheU-railand
trimtofit(fig.4).
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fig. 4
Step 7: Note! To ensure the balusters are installed
plumb, the holes between the rail sections must all be
aligned.Usingthetrimmedlowerrailasaguide,set
oneinnerrailinthetrimmedbottomrailandalign
thepre-drilledholes.Pencilmarkthecutlengthon
theinnerrail.Note! To allow for the thickness of the
brackets, the inner rails should be 1/8" shorter than
the U-rails with all holes equally spaced. Removean
additional1/16"fromthepencilmarkoneachend
and trim the inner rail to length. Repeat for the
secondinnerrail.
Step 8: Assemble the lower inner rail and support
block section. A support block is needed every
2' on-center. Check building codes for maximum
spacing between deck surface and bottom of rail
(sweep). A 3" sweep is recommended, but it can
bemoreorlessifcodesallow(fig.3).Trimsupport
blockstodesiredheightandpre-drillwith1/8"drill
bit.Usingtwo1-1/2"longpanheadscrews,fasten
support blocks to the underside of the inner rail an
equaldistancefromtheends.
Step 9: Set the lower assembly in place between
the posts. Mark the height to install the brackets
ontheinsideofthepostusingtheinnerrailasa
guide.Thetopofthebracketshouldbeevenwith
thetopoftheinnerrailassembly.Whentheheight
is marked, also mark the center of the post and the
centerofthebracket.Usingthebracketasaguide,
drill two 1/8" holes through the post sleeve only.
Fasten the bracket to the post using two 2" long
squaredrivescrews.Repeatontheadjacentpost.
Set the inner rail assembly in place and pre-drill
eight1/8"holesintotheinnerrail.Fastentherailto
thebracketusingeight1"squaredrivescrews.
Step 10: Determine the length of the balusters
(fig. 3). Fig. 3 illustrates how a 36" high railing
mightbesized.Startingwitha3"sweep+2-1/4"
forthebottomrailing,+28-1/2"balusterheight+
2-1/4"forthetoprail=a36"railheight.Ifthese
arethedimensionsthatyouaregoingtouse,cutthe
balustersto28-1/2"lengthusingacut-offortable
saw.Use34-1/2"balustersfor42"railings.Ifyou
wanttohaveyourrailingatadifferentheight,use
fig.3asaplanningtooltodeterminetheheightto
cutthepostsleevesandthebalusters.Note: Use a
fixture to ensure a consistent length (+/- 1/16”).
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for the top rail = a 36" rail height. If these are
thedimensionsthatyouaregoingtouse,cutthe
balustersto28-1/2"lengthusingacut-offortable
saw.Use34-1/2"balustersfor42"railings.Ifyou
wanttohaveyourrailingatadifferentheight,use
fig.3asaplanningtooltodeterminetheheightto
cut the post sleeves and the balusters. Note: Use
a fixture to ensure a consistent length (+/- 1/16").
Trimthebalusterstotherequiredlengthandangle.
Pre-drill the ends of the balusters using a 1/8"
drill bit. Set the balusters between the remaining
inner rail and the lower U-rail section and fasten in
place with the pan head screws included with the
BalusterKit.Thebalustersshouldfitinthegroove
intheundersideoftheinnerrailtopreventthem
fromspinningonceassembled.
Trimthebalusterstotherequiredlength.Pre-drill
theendsofthebalustersusinga1/8"drillbit.Set
thebalustersbetweentheremaininginnerrailand
the lower U-rail section and fasten in place with
the pan head screws included with the Baluster
Kit. The balusters should fit in the groove in the
underside of the inner rail to prevent them from
spinningonceassembled.
Step 11: Set the baluster assembly on the lower inner
rail(fig.5).Marktheheighttoinstallthebrackets
ontheinsideofthepostusingtheinnerrailasa
guide.Thetopofthebracketshouldbeevenwith
thetopoftheinnerrailassembly.Whentheheight
is marked, also mark the center of the post and the
centerofthebracket.Usingthebracketasaguide,
drill two 1/8" holes through the post sleeve only.
Fasten the bracket to the post using two 2" long
squaredrivescrews.Repeatontheadjacentpost.
Set the inner rail assembly in place and pre-drill
eight1/8"holesintotheinnerrail.Fastentherailto
thebracketusingeight1"squaredrivescrews.
fig. 6
Step 5: Note! To ensure the balusters are installed
plumb, the holes between the rail sections must all
be aligned. Using the trimmed lower rail as a guide,
set the up per inner rail for the system on top of
thetrimmedbottomrailandalignthepre-drilled
holes.PencilmarkthecutlengthontheInnerrail.
Repeatforthesecondinnerrail.Note! To allow for
the thickness of the brackets, the inner rails should
be 1/8" shorter than the U-rails with all holes equally
spaced. Removeanadditional1/16"fromthepencil
markoneachendandtrimtheinnerrailtolength.
Repeatforthesecondinnerrail.
fig. 5
Step 12: Measure the distance between the posts,
trimtheupperU-railtolengthandsettherailon
the assembly. Taking care not to drill all the way
through the rail, usea1/8"drillbittocarefullypredrillthroughfouroftheinnerrailholes1/2"deep
directly into the underside of the upper cap rail.
Fasten U-rail in place using the four 1-1/2" pan
headscrews.
Step 13:Applyconstructionadhesivetotheinside
edges of the post caps and place over each post
sleeve.
Step 6: Assemble the lower inner rail and support
block assembly. Position the bottom rail between
the posts. Check building code requirements for
maximum spacing on a staircase, typically less
than6".A6"ballcannotpassthroughthetriangle
formedbythebottomrail,treadandriser(seefig.
7). A support block is needed every 2' on-center.
Trim support blocks to desired height and fasten
them to the underside of the inner rail equal
distance from the ends. Use the two 1-1/2" long
panheadscrews.
Stair Railing Installation Instructions
Step 1: Cedar or pressure-treated pine 4x4 railing
postsprovidethestructuralstrengthfortherailing.
Thelengthofeachpostisdeterminedbythetotal
ofthestairstringerwidth(7-1/4")+treadthickness
(1")+railingheight(36")+spacingforpostcap
(1-1/4")=45-1/2".
Step 2:Position,plumbwithalevelandclampthe
rail post on the interior face of the stair stringer.
Plumbagain.The4x4railingpostshouldbebolted
totheinsideofthestairstringerusingtwo1/2"x6"
galvanizedcarriagebolts.Cornerpostsuseathird
carriage bolt inserted through the adjacent joist.
Groundlevelpostsshouldbesetinconcrete.
Step 3: Complete stair tread installation prior to
installing post sleeves. Trim 4x4 post sleeves to
length. Post sleeves should be a minimum of
1-1/2" longer than the railing height. Slide a
trimmed post sleeve over each 4x4 railing post.
Slideapostbasetrimovereachpostsleeve.
Step 4: Note! As the holes in the rails are pre-drilled,
the rail components require trimming at both ends to
ensure the outer balusters are equally spaced.Using
the lower pre-drilled U-rail as a guide, place it
adjacentthepostsleevesandcentertherailsothe
furthest pre-drilled holes for the balusters are equal
distances from the post sleeves. Ensure the holes
are a minimum of 2-5/16" from each post.Usingthe
postsasaguide,marktheangleforthebeveledcut
verticallythroughtheU-railsection(fig.6).
Step 9: Set the lower assembly in place between
the posts. Mark the height to install the brackets
ontheinsideofthepostusingtheinnerrailasa
guide.Thetopofthebracketshouldbeevenwith
thetopoftheinnerrailassembly.Whentheheight
is marked, also mark the center of the post and
the center of the bracket. Using the bracket as a
guide,drilltwo1/8"holesthroughthepostsleeve.
Fasten the bracket to the post using two 2" long
squaredrivescrews.Repeatontheadjacentpost.
Set the inner rail assembly in place and pre-drill
eight1/8"holesintotheinnerrail.Fastentherailto
thebracketusingeight1"squaredrivescrews.
Step 10: Measure the distance between the posts
andtrimtheupperU-railtolengthandangle,and
setontheassembly.Taking care not to drill all the
way through the rail,usea1/8"drillbittocarefully
pre-drill through four of the inner rail holes 1/2"
deep directly into the underside of the upper cap
rail. Fasten U-rail in place using the four 1-1/2"
panheadscrews.
Step 11:Applyconstructionadhesivetotheinside
edges of the post caps and place over each post
sleeve.
Latitudes is not suitable for structural use. It should not
beusedforprimaryload-bearingmemberssuchasposts,
joists, beams or stringers. The same common sense
precautions should be taken when handling Latitudes as
with wood or other building materials. Dust masks and
eyeprotectiondevicesarerecommendedtoavoidpossible
irritation from sawdust and chips. Gloves will help to
protect the hands. Hands should be washed after doing
constructionwork.
The diagrams and instructions in this brochure are for
illustration purposes only and are not meant to replace
a licensed professional. Any construction or use of the
product must be in accordance with all local zoning
and/or building codes. The consumer assumes all risks
and liability associated with the construction or use of
this product. The consumer or contractor should take all
necessarystepstoensurethesafetyofeveryoneinvolved
in the project, including, but not limited to, wearing the
appropriate safety equipment. EXCEPT AS CONTAINED IN THE
fig. 7
Step 7:Marktheheightofthebracketsontheinside
ofthepostusingtheinnerrailasaguide.Thetop
ofthebracketshouldbeevenwiththetopofthe
inner rail assembly. When the height is marked,
also mark the center of the post and the center of
thebracket.Usingthebracketasaguide,drilltwo
1/8"holesthroughthepostsleeveonly.Fastenthe
brackettothepostusingeight2"longsquaredrive
screws.Repeatontheadjacentpost.Settheinner
rail assembly in between the brackets and pre-drill
eight1/8"holesintotheinnerrail.Usingeight1"
squaredrivescrews,fastentherailinplace.
Step 8:Determinethelengthofthebalusters(fig.
3).Fig.3illustrateshowa36"highrailingmight
besized.Startingwitha3"sweep+2-1/4"forthe
bottomrailing,+28-1/2"balusterheight+2-1/4"
WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY, WARRANTOR DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY
OTHER WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
ManufacturedbyUFPVenturesII,Inc.,
aUniversalForestProductsCompany
1801E.Lessard,PrairieduChien,WI53821
877.463.8379
www.latitudesdeck.com
©2010 Universal Forest Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Latitudes is a
registered trademark of Universal Forest Products, Inc. in the U.S. and
other countries. Latitudes Intrepid is a trademark of Universal Consumer
Products, Inc., in the U.S. The Architectural Testing Approved logo is
registered trademark of Architectural Testing, Inc.
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Railing Installation
Latitudes Intrepid®™
Moulded Rail Installation Instructions
For Installations using Round and Square Aluminum Balusters
For each 6' on-center railing section you will need:
One 6' Latitudes Intrepid Moulded Line or Stair Rail Kit,
which contains:
* (1) Upper U-rail
* (1) Lower pre-drilled U-rail
* (2) Pre-drilled Inner rails
* (2) Support blocks
* (1) In-line hardware kit, which contains:
•(4) In-linebrackets
•(16)1"longflatheadscrews
•(8) 2"longflatheadscrews
•(6) 1-1/2"longpanheadscrews
•(2) 2-1/2"longflatheadscrews
•(1) driverbit
or
*OneStairRailBracketKitpersectionofstairrailing,
which contains:
•(4) Stairbrackets
•(16)1"longflatheadscrews
•(8) 2"longflatheadscrews
•(6) 1-1/2"longpanheadscrews
•(2) 2-1/2"longflatheadscrews
•(1) driverbit
One Round or Square Aluminum Baluster Kit,
which contains:
* (15) – Aluminum Balusters
* (30) – Baluster Connectors with screws
One52"LatitudesPostSleeveKit,whichcontains:
*(1)–52"compositepostsleeve
* (1) – post base trim
OneLatitudesPostCapforeachpostsleeve
(Sold separately)
Items you will need:
•Drill/powerscrewdriver
•Miterorcircularsaw
withcarbidetipblade
•Adjustablewrenchorsocket
wrenchforbolts,etc.
•Assortedfasteners
(seeinstructions)
•Tapemeasure
•Hammer
•Markedspeedsquare
•Carpenter’slevel
•Carpenter’spencil
•Safetyglasses/goggles
•Twoclamps
•Constructionadhesive
Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory
agency for special code requirements in your area.
Commonrailingheightsare36"and42".Structural
support should come from the continuation of deck
supportpoststhatextendupthroughthedeckfloor
orfromrailingpoststhatareboltedtotheinsideof
therimorouterjoists.Neverspanmorethan6'on-
center between railing posts. Install railing posts
beforedeckboardsarefastenedtothejoists.
Step 1: Determine the
numberofrailingposts
needed for your deck.
Post spacing is 6'
on-center. Example: A
12'x16' deck attached
toabuildingwitha4'
accessopeningonone
side will require a total
ofeightposts(fig.1).
•
6'
•
6'
•
4'
•
•
•
6'
6'
•
•
6'
6'
•
•
fig. 1
Step 2: Install rail posts prior to installing deck
boards.Cedarorpressure-treatedpine4x4railing
postsprovidethestructuralstrengthfortherailing.
Thelengthofeachpostisdeterminedbythetotal
of the joist width (7-1/4") + decking thickness
(1") + railing height (36") + spacing for post cap
(1-1/4")=45-1/2".
Important: Do not notch the 4x4 railing
posts.Notchingwillreducethestrength
of the post and could result in railing
collapseorfailure.
Step 3: Position, plumb with a
level and clamp the rail post
ontheinteriorfaceofthejoist.
Plumbagain.The4x4railing
post should be bolted to the
inside of the joists using two
1/2"x6" galvanized carriage
bolts.Cornerpostsuseathird
carriageboltinsertedthrough
theadjacentjoist(fig.2).
Step 8: Assemble the lower inner rail and support
block assembly. A support block is needed every
2'on-center.Checkbuildingcodesforamaximum
spacing between deck surface and bottom of rail
(sweep). A 3" sweep is recommended but can be
more or less if codes allow (fig. 3). Trim support
blockstodesiredheightandusingthetwo1-1/2"
longpanheadscrews,fastensupportblockstothe
underside of the inner rail an equal distance from
theends.
fig. 2
Step 4: Install decking; notch deck boards to fit
around the 4x4 railing posts. Allow 1/4" space
between the deck boards and any permanent
structure or post. Additional blocking may be
necessaryonthe4x4forfasteningdeckboards.
Step 5:Trim4x4postsleevestolength.Postsleeves
should be a minimum of 1-1/2" longer than the
railing height (fig. 3). Example: For a 36" high
railing,trimpostsleevetoaminimumof37-1/2",
canbeleftlongerifdesired.Slideatrimmedpost
sleeveovereach4x4railingpost.Slideapostbase
trimovereachpostsleeve.
Pre-drillingofallrailingcomponentsisessentialto
successful installation. Do not over-tighten screws.
Readinstructionscompletelytogetanunderstanding
ofhowtheproductgoestogetherandhoweachpiece
affectstheother.
fig. 3
Step 6: Note! The rails are pre-drilled. To ensure the
outer balusters are equally spaced, the rail components
require trimming at both ends. Ensure the holes are a
minimum of 2-5/16" from post.Usingthelowerpredrilled U-rail as a guide, place it adjacent to the
postsleevesandcentertherailsothefurthestpredrilled holes for the balusters are equal distances
from the post sleeves. Mark the gap between the
postsontothelowerrailandtrimtofit.
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Step 7: Note! To ensure the balusters are installed
plumb, the holes between the rail sections must
all be aligned. Using the trimmed lower rail as a
guide,setoneinnerrailinthetrimmedbottomrail
andalignthepre-drilledholes.Markthecutlines
ontheinnerrailwithapencil.Note! To allow for the
thickness of the brackets, the inner rails should be
1/8" shorter than the outer rails with all holes equally
spaced. Removeanadditional1/16"fromthepencil
markoneachendandtrimtheinnerrailtolength.
Repeatforthesecondinnerrail(fig.4).
fig. 4
Step 9:Marktheheightofthebracketsontheinside
ofthepostusingtheinnerrailasaguide.Thetop
ofthebracketshouldbeevenwiththetopofthe
innerrailassembly.Whentheheightismarked,also
mark the center of the post and the center of the
bracketandusingthebracketasaguide,drilltwo
1/8"holesthroughthepostsleeveonly.Fastenthe
brackettothepostusingtwo2"longsquaredrive
screws.Repeatontheadjacentpost.Settheinner
rail assembly in between the brackets and pre-drill
eight1/8"holesintotheinnerrail.Fastentherailto
thebracketusingeight1"squaredrivescrews.
Step 10: Set the lower U-rail on the lower inner
rail between the posts. Using two 2-1/2" long
countersunkscrews,setthetwooutermostFastBall
connectorsorsquarebalusterconnectorsinplace.
Using the screws provided with the baluster
connectors, install the balance of the baluster
connectorsontothelowerrailassembly.
Step 11:Determinethelengthofthebalusters(fig.
3).Fig.3illustrateshowa36"highrailingmight
besized.Startingwitha3"sweep+2-1/4"forthe
bottomrailing,28-1/2"balusterheight+2-1/4"for
thetoprail=a36"railheight.
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Ifthesearethedimensionsthatyouaregoingtouse,
cutthebalustersto28-1/2"lengthusingacut-off
ormitersaw.Use34-1/2"balustersfor42"railings.
Ifyouwanttohaveyourrailingatadifferentheight,
usefig.3asaplanningtooltodeterminetheheight
tocutthepostsleevesandthebalusters,Note: Use
a fixture to ensure a consistent length (+/- 1/16").
Trim the balusters to the required length. Install
balusters on each baluster connector. Gently tap
the balusters with a rubber mallet to eliminate any
gaps.Checkforlevelendtoend.
sleevesandcentertherailsothefurthestpre-drilled
holes for the balusters are equal distances from the
postsleeves.Usingthepostsasaguide,markthe
angleforthebeveledcutverticallythroughtheUrailsection.Markthegapbetweenthepostsonto
theU-railandtrimtofit.
Step 12: Install the FastBall connectors or square
baluster connectors on the underside of the top
innerrail(fig.6).Settherailontothebalusters,
gently tapping the rail to remove any gaps. Mark
the height of the brackets on the inside of the
postusingtheinnerrailasaguide.Thetopofthe
bracketshouldbeevenwiththetopoftheinnerrail
assembly.Whentheheightismarked,alsomarkthe
center of the post and the center of the bracket and
using the bracket as a guide, drill two 1/8" holes
throughthepostsleeve.Fastenthebrackettothe
postusingtwo2"longsquaredrivescrews.Repeat
ontheadjacentpost.Settheinnerrailassemblyin
betweenthebracketsandpre-drilleight1/8"holes
into the inner rail. Fasten the rail to the bracket
usingeight1"squaredrivescrews.
Step 5: Note! To ensure the balusters are installed
plumb, the holes between the rail sections must all
be aligned.Usingthetrimmedlowerrailasaguide,
set the upper inner rail for the system on top of the
trimmedbottomrailandalignthepre-drilledholes.
Pencilmarkthecutlengthontheinnerrail.Note!
To allow for the thickness of the brackets, the inner
rails should be 1/8" shorter than the U-rails with all
holes equally spaced. Remove an additional 1/16"
from the pencil mark on each end and trim the
inner rail to length. Repeat for the second inner
rail(fig.6).
Step 13: Measure the distance between the posts
and trim the upper top rail to length and set on
the assembly. Taking care not to drill all the way
through the rail,usea1/8"drillbittocarefullypredrillthroughfouroftheinnerrailholes1/2"deep
directly in to the underside of the upper cap rail.
Fastencaprailinplaceusingthefour1-1/2"pan
headscrews.
Stair Railing Installation Instructions
Step 2:Position,plumbwithalevelandclampthe
rail post on the interior face of the stair stringer.
Plumbagain.The4x4railingpostshouldbebolted
totheinsideofthestairstringerusingtwo1/2"x6"
galvanizedcarriagebolts.Cornerpostsuseathird
carriage bolt inserted through the adjacent joist.
Groundlevelpostsshouldbesetinconcrete.
Step 3: Complete stair tread installation prior to
installing post sleeves. Trim 4x4 post sleeves to
length.Postsleevesshouldbeaminimumof1-1/2"
longerthantherailingheight.Slideatrimmedpost
sleeveovereach4x4railingpost.Slideapostbase
trimovereachpostsleeve.
Step 4: Note! The rails are pre-drilled. To ensure the
outer balusters are equally spaced, the rail components
require trimming at both ends. UsingthelowerpredrilledU-railasaguide,placeitadjacentthepost
Step 10:InstalltheremainingFastBallconnectors
or square baluster connectors with stair adapters
on the underside of the upper inner rail. Set the
rail onto the balusters, gently tapping the rail to
removeanygaps.Marktheheightofthebrackets
ontheinsideofthepostusingtheinnerrailasa
guide.Thetopofthebracketshouldbeevenwith
thetopoftheinnerrailassembly.Whentheheight
is marked, also mark the center of the post and
the center of the bracket and using the bracket
as a guide, drill two 1/8" holes through the post
sleeve.Fastenthebrackettothepostusingtwo2"
long square drive screws. Repeat on the adjacent
post.Settheinnerrailinplaceandpre-drilleight
1/8"holesintotheinnerrail.Fastentherailtothe
bracketusingeight1"squaredrivescrews.
Step 11: Measure the distance between the posts
andtrimtheupperouterU-railtolength,andset
ontheassembly.Taking care not to drill all the way
through the rail,usea1/8"drillbittocarefullypredrillthroughfouroftheinnerrailholes1/2"inch
deep directly into the underside of the upper cap
rail. Fasten U-rail in place using the four 1-1/2"
panheadscrews.
Step 12:Applyconstructionadhesivetotheinside
edges of the post caps and place over each post
sleeve.
Step 14:Applyconstructionadhesivetotheinside
edges of the post caps and place over each post
sleeve.
Step 1: Cedar or pressure-treated pine 4x4 railing
postsprovidethestructuralstrengthfortherailing.
Thelengthofeachpostisdeterminedbythetotal
ofthestairstringerwidth(7-1/4")+treadthickness
(1")+railingheight(36")+spacingforpostcap
(1-1/4")=45-1/2".
Step 8: Set the lower U-rail on the lower inner
rail between the posts. Using two 2-1/2" long
countersunkscrews,setthetwooutermostFastBall
connectors or square baluster connectors with
stair adaptors (sold separately) in place. Using
the screws provided with the baluster connectors,
install the balance of the baluster connectors onto
thelowerrailassembly.
Step 9:Determinethelengthofthebalusters(fig.
3).Fig.3illustrateshowa36"highrailingmight
besized.Usefig.3asaplanningtooltodetermine
theheighttocutthepostsleevesandthebalusters.
Note: Use a fixture to ensure a consistent length
(+/- 1/16"). Trim the balusters to the required
angle and length. (One per hole in lower U-rail).
Installbalustersoneachconnector.Gentlytapthe
balusters with a rubber mallet to eliminate any
gaps.Checkforlevelendtoend.
fig. 6
fig. 5
Set the inner rail assembly in place and pre-drill
eight1/8"holesintotheinnerrail.Fastentherailto
thebracketusingeight1"squaredrivescrews.
fig. 7
Step 6: Assemble the lower inner rail and support
block assembly. Position the bottom rail between
the posts. Check building code requirements for
maximum spacing on a staircase, typically less
than6".A6"ballcannotpassthroughthetriangle
formedbythebottomrail,treadandriser.Seefig.
8. A support block is needed every 2' on-center.
Trimsupportblockstodesiredheight.Usinga1/8"
drill bit, pre-drill the blocks and attach them to the
underside of the inner rail equal distance from the
ends.Usethetwo1-1/2"longpanheadscrews.
Step 7:Marktheheightofthebracketsontheinside
ofthepostusingtheinnerrailasaguide.Thetop
ofthebracketshouldbeevenwiththetopofthe
inner rail assembly. When the height is marked,
also mark the center of the post and the center of
thebracketandusingthebracketasaguide,drill
two1/8"holesthroughthepostsleeve.Fastenthe
brackettothepostusingtwo2"longsquaredrive
screws.Repeatontheadjacentpost.
Latitudes Intrepid railing using 32" square aluminum
balusters is a decorative railing and can only be used in
thoseapplicationswhereastructuralrailingisnotrequired
bybuildingcodes.Latitudesisnotsuitableforstructural
use. It should not be used for primary load-bearing
members such as posts, joists, beams or stringers. The
same common sense precautions should be taken when
handlingLatitudesaswithwoodorotherbuildingmaterials.
Dustmasksandeyeprotectiondevicesarerecommended
toavoidpossibleirritationfromsawdustandchips.Gloves
will help to protect the hands. Hands should be washed
afterdoingconstructionwork.
The diagrams and instructions in this brochure are for
illustration purposes only and are not meant to replace
a licensed professional. Any construction or use of the
product must be in accordance with all local zoning
and/or building codes. The consumer assumes all risks
and liability associated with the construction or use of
this product. The consumer or contractor should take all
necessarystepstoensurethesafetyofeveryoneinvolved
in the project, including, but not limited to, wearing the
appropriate safety equipment. EXCEPT AS CONTAINED IN THE
WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY, WARRANTOR DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY
OTHER WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
ManufacturedbyUFPVenturesII,Inc.,
aUniversalForestProductsCompany
1801E.Lessard,PrairieduChien,WI53821
877.463.8379
www.latitudesdeck.com
©2010 Universal Forest Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Latitudes is a
registered trademark of Universal Forest Products, Inc. in the U.S. and
other countries. Latitudes Intrepid is a trademark of Universal Consumer
Products, Inc., in the U.S. The Architectural Testing Approved logo is
registered trademark of Architectural Testing, Inc.
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Latitudes® Fascia Installation Instructions
Attach fascia to the rim joist using 3 screws spaced no further apart than 16" on-center. Fasten the fascia from one end to the other
or from the center out to each end. Never fasten the fascia from both ends to the center. Leave a 1/8" space between the fascia
ends where two pieces meet or wherever a piece meets a solid surface (i.e., a corner or a building wall) to allow for expansion of
the material. Use one of the recommended installation configurations below for best results. Do not install fascia board flush with
decking that runs perpendicular.
Possible configurations to conceal 2x10 and 2x12 joists:
5/4" x 6" deck board
5/4" x 6" deck board
2" x 10"
or 2" x 12"
Rim Joist
2" x 12" Rim Joist
Composite
Fascia
Composite
Fascia
FasciaCrossSect1.ai
FasciaCrossSect1.ai
5/4" x 6" deck board
5/4" x 6" deck board
CombinedDwg2.ai
2" x 10" Rim Joist
2" x 12" Rim Joist
CombinedDwg2.ai
Composite
Fascia
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Composite
Fascia
®
Latitudes Angle Bracket Installation Instructions
Step
Step
1.2.
Centerline
This bracket works only with Latitudes Intrepid Moulded Rail.
5
Precut the inner rail to required angle
to match post.
(fig. 1)
Step 1.
Step 5.
Centerline
Step 2. Mark centerline of rail and centerline
of post sleeve.
Step 2.
(figs. 2 & 3)
fig. 3
Centerline
Centerline
Step 3.
Inner
Rail
Step
Centerline
Step 4.
Angle
Bracket
Step 3.
Step 6.
Centerline
Step
fig. 4
Bend the other leg of the bracket into poStepand
5. fasten
sition against
the rail.
Step
7. Pre-drill
with two more small screws (1").
(fig. 8)
Centerline Centerline
Centerline
3.
6.
Post
Sleeve
fig. 5
Post
Sleeve
Centerline
Post
SleeveCenterline
Angle Bevel1.ai
Post
Sleeve
Angle
Bracket
Centerline
Centerline
Bracket
Cut the top rail to match the angle and
attach to the inner rail. (fig. 9)
Centerline
Centerline
Step 4.
Step 7.
StepBevel1.ai
7.
fig. 8
Inner
Rail
Inner Rail
fig. 7
Step 4. fig. 6
Step 8. Centerline
Step 4.
Post
Sleeve
Step 6.
5
Step 4.
4
Centerline
Post
Sleeve
3
Step 7.
Centerline
2
5
Step 6.
Pre-drill the two holes in the rail and fasten to the bracket with small (1") screws .
(fig. 7)
4
Step 5.
Centerline
3
Centerline
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Step 5.
Step 6.
Centerline
4
Centerline
Centerline
Using the marks as a reference, install the Centerline
angle bracket to the post. Align the inside
fig. 2
surface of the short leg with the width
mark on the post. (fig. 5)
Set the rail in place and bend the bracket
until it aligns with the side
of the rail. (fig. 6)
Centerline
Centerline
Inner Rail
Step 3.
Step 4.
Centerline
3
Centerline
Align the rail to the post centerline
and2.
Step
mark the width of the rail on the post. (fig.
4)
fig. 1
2
5
Step 3.
Step 5.
4
Step 3. Centerline
Note: The actual length of the end cut on the
rail is dependent upon the angle
of the cut. (The sharper
the angle, the longer
Step 2.
Step 2.
the cut will be.)
3
Inner Rail
2
Step 1.
4
Centerline
3
Step 1.
2
Step 1.
Centerline
Centerline
Post
Sleeve
Angle
Bracket
Centerline
Inner Rail
Bevel1.ai
Bevel2.ai
Top Rail
Angle
Bracket
fig. 9
Step 8.
Bevel1.ai
Bevel1.ai
Inner Rail
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Railing Installation
Latitudes Intrepid™ 2x4 Railing
Installation Instructions
®
For each 6' on-center railing section, you will need:
One 6' Intrepid 2x4 Cap Rail Kit that contains:
* (1) – U-rail
* (1) – Inner rail
* (10) – 1-1/2" long pan head screws
One 6' Intrepid 2x4 Line or Stair Railing Kit that contains:
* (2) – 2x4 rails
* (2) – Support blocks
* (1) – In-line hardware kit that contains:
• (4)–2x4railbrackets
• (12)–1" long flathead screws
• (8)–2" long flathead screws
• (2)–1-1/2" long dowel screws
•(1)–driverbit
or
* (1) – Stair Rail Bracket Kit that contains:
• (2)–Upper2x4brackets
• (2)–Lower2x4brackets
• (17)–1" long flathead screws
• (8)–2" long flathead screws
One Round, Square, Rectangular, Contour or Arch Aluminum Baluster Kit,
one Composite Baluster Kit or two Glass Baluster Kits that contain:
Round and Square Aluminum
• (15)–Aluminumbalusters
• (30)–Balusterconnectors
Composite
• (15)–Compositebalusters
• (32)–1-3/4" long pan head screws
Rectangular, Contour and Arch Aluminum
• (14)–Aluminumbalusters
• (56)–Color-matched,stainlesssteelscrews
Glass
• (5)–Glassbalusters
• (20)–Stainlesssteelscrews
OnePostSleeveKitthatcontains:
* (1)–Compositepostsleeve
* (1) – Post base trim
Onepostcapforeachpostsleeve(soldseparately)
One Square Baluster Stair Adaptor Kit for each section of stair railing,
ifusingsquarebalusters(soldseparately)
fig.1a
Face mount application
Items you will need:
•Drill/powerscrewdriver
•Miterorcircularsawwithcarbidetipblade
•Adjustablewrenchorsocketwrenchforbolts,etc.
•Assortedfasteners(seeinstructions)
•Tapemeasure
•Hammer
•Markedspeedsquare
•Carpenter’slevel
•Carpenter’spencil
•Safetyglasses/goggles
•Twoclamps
•Constructionadhesive
fig.1b
Center mount application
Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory agency for special code
requirements in your area. Common railing height is 36" or 42". Structural
support should come from either the continuation of deck support posts that
extend up through the deck floor or railing posts that are bolted to the inside
oftherimorouterjoists.Neverspanmorethan6'on-centerbetweenrailing
posts. Install railing posts before deck boards are fastened to the joists.
Pre-drilling of all railing components is essential to successful installation. Do
not over-tighten screws. Read instructions completely to get an understanding
of how the product goes together and how each piece affects the other.
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Step 1: Determine the number of railing posts needed for your deck. Post
spacingis6'oncenter.Example:A12x16deckattachedtoabuildingwitha
4'accessopeningononesidewillrequireatotalofeightposts(fig.2).
Step 2: Install rail posts prior
to installing deck board.
Cedar or pressure-treated pine
4x4 railing posts provide the
structural strength for the
railing.Thelengthofeachpost
isdeterminedbythetotalofthe
joist width (7-1/4") + decking
thickness (1") + railing height
(36") + spacing for post cap
(1-1/4")=45-1/2".
•
fig. 2
6'
•
6'
•
4'
•
•
•
6'
6'
•
•
6'
6'
•
•
fig. 2
Important: Do not notch the 4x4 railing posts.Notchingwillreducethestrength
ofthepostandcouldresultinrailingcollapseorfailure.
Step 3:Position,plumbwithalevelandclamptherailposton
theinteriorfaceofthejoist.Plumbagain.The4x4railingpost
should be bolted to the inside of the joists using two 1/2"x6"
galvanizedcarriagebolts.Cornerpostsuseathirdcarriagebolt
insertedthroughtheadjacentjoist(fig.3).
Step 4: Install decking; notch deck boards to fit around
the 4x4 railing posts. Allow 1/4" space between the
deck boards and any permanent structure or post.
Additional blocking may be necessary on the 4x4 for
fasteningdeckboards.
Step 5: Trim 4x4 post sleeves to length. Post sleeves
should be a minimum of 1-1/2" longer than the railing
height (figs. 4a and 4b). Example: For a 36" high
railing,trimpostsleevetoaminimumof37-1/2";can
be left longer if desired. Slide a trimmed post sleeve
overeach4x4railingpost.Slideapostbasetrimover
eachpostsleeve.
fig. 3
Step 7:Determinethespacingofthebalusters.
Aluminum and Composite Balusters: 4-1/2" maximum on-center and equal
spacing for the end spacing. Start by finding the center of the rail. Rail
length ÷ 2 = center of rail. Start the first aluminum balusters 2-1/4" oncenter each side of the center line. Mark every 4-1/2" from these lines
to each end. This will leave the end spacing 4" or less on both ends and
require 14 balusters. Tip: Use a piece of 2x4 (3-1/2" actual) as a spacer
blockforthespacingbetweentheface-mountedaluminumbalusters.
Glass Balusters: 7-1/2" on-center and equal spacing for the end spacing.
Startbyfindingthecenteroftherail.Raillength÷2=centerofrail.Start
thefirstglassbalusteron-centerofthecenterline.Markevery7-1/2"from
thecenterlinetoeachend.Thiswillleavetheendspacing4"orlesson
bothendsandrequirenineglassbalusters.Tip:Useapieceof2x4(3-1/2"
actual)asaspacerblockforthespacingbetweenbalusters.
Step 8:Asupportblockisneededevery2'on-center.Fora6'railsection,two
compositesupportblocksareprovided.Checkbuildingcoderequirements
foramaximumspacingbetweendecksurfaceandbottomofrail(sweep).
Spacingof3"isrecommendedbutcanbemoreorlessifcodesallow(figs.
4aand4b).Cutsupportblockstothedesiredheight.Placeequaldistance
fromeachpost.Pre-drilltheundersideofthelower2x4railandtheends
ofthesupportblockswitha1/8"drillbit.Attachthesupportblockstothe
railusingthetwodowelscrews.
Step 9:The2x4railingisinstalledasanL-shapedrailwhenface-mounting
balustersonthewidefaceofthe2x4(fig.5a).The2x4railingisconfigured
as a T-shape when installing round or square aluminum balusters centermounted between the narrow sides (see fig. 5b). Position the bottom rail
betweenposts.Note! When installing with face-mounted balusters, to form the
L-shape and keep the finished assembly on the centerline of the posts, offset
the bracket centerline 3/16" towards the inside face of the post. Using a 2x4
bracket as a template, mark screw positions on the posts and pre-drill with
a1/8"drillbitthroughthepostsleeveonly.Attachbrackettothepostwith
two2"longscrews.Repeatfortheotherendofrail.
offset 3/16”
CL
CL
Post Sleeve
Cap Rail
Insert rail
2x4
Baluster
fig. 5a
fig. 4a
L-shape
fig. 5b
T-shape
Step 10: Install the bottom rail in the brackets and pre-drill the four holes
intotherailwitha1/8"drillbit.Fastentherailinplacewithfour1"screws.
Face-Mounted Balusters (fig. 1a)
Step 11(a): Fig. 4a illustrates how a 37" high railing might be sized.
Starting with a 2-7/8" sweep + 32" for the baluster height + 2-1/8" for
the cap rail = a 37" rail height. If you want to have your railing at a
differentheight,usefig.4aasaplanningtooltodeterminetheheightto
cutthepostsleevesandsupportblocks.Note: Use a fixture to ensure a
consistent length (+/- 1/16").
fig. 4b
Step 6: Measure the distance between installed post sleeves to determine
thelengthofthetopandbottomrails(figs.1aand1b).Note! Trim the inner
rail and the U-rail to the measurement of the gap between the posts. To allow
for the thickness of the brackets, trim the 2x4 rails to 7/16" less than the gap
between the posts.
Step 12(a): Using a 2x4 bracket as a template, mark screw positions on
thepostandpre-drillwitha1/8"drillbit(fig.6).Attachbrackettothe
postwithtwo2"longscrews.Repeatmarkingandpre-drillingthepost
sleevefortheotherend.Installtheupperrailinthebracketsandpredrillthesixholeswitha1/8"drillbit.Fastentherailinplacewithsix1"
screws. Note! On applications where the rail is connected to a corner post,
pre-drill and toe-screw a 1-1/2" pan head screw at a 45° angle down through
the end of the 2x4 and bracket into the post.
Step 13(a): Start the first two balusters 2-1/4" on-center each side of the
center of the rail and work out to each end (on-center of the center line
ifusingglass).Usingthebalusterasaguide,drill1/8"holesintherails
ateachbalusterlocation1"deep.Usea2x4asaspacerblocktospace
thenextbaluster.Workingtowardtheends,drillandattacheachbaluster
withthestainlesssteelscrewsprovided.
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Railing Installation
Center-Mounted Balusters (fig. 1b)
Step 11(b): Fig. 4b illustrates how a 36" high railing might be sized.
Starting with a 3" sweep + 3-1/2" bottom rail + 23-7/8" baluster +
3-1/2" upper rail + 2-1/8" cap rail = a 36" rail height. If you want to
haveyourrailingatadifferentheight,usefig.4basaplanningtoolto
determinetheheighttocutthepostsleevesandsupportblocks.Note:
Use a fixture to ensure a consistent length (+/- 1/16").
Step 12(b): Start the first two balusters 2-1/4" on-center each side of the
centeroftherailandworkouttoeachend.Drill1/8"holesintherails
ateachbalusterlocation3/4"deep.FastentheFastBallconnectorsor
baluster connectors with the screws supplied in the baluster hardware
kits.Installbalustersoneachconnector.Gentlytapthebalusterswith
a rubber mallet to eliminate any gaps. Install the connectors on the
underside of the upper rail at the same spacing as the lower rail. Set
theupperrailontothebalusters,gentlytappingtherailtoremoveany
gaps. Check for level end to end and vertically. Using the 2x4 bracket
as a template, mark the bracket positions on both posts and remove
therail.Pre-drillthepostsleevesusinga1/8"drillbitthroughthepost
sleeveonly.Attachthebracketstothepostusingtwo2"longscrewsper
bracket.
Step 13(b):Positionthetoprailbetweenthepostsinthebracket.Check
forlevelendtoendandvertically.Attachthetoprailtothepostsleeves.
Usingthein-linebracketasatemplate,pre-drillusinga1/8"drillbit.
Attachbrackettotherailwiththree1-1/4"longscrewsatoneend.Check
levelandrepeatmarkingandpre-drillingtherailfortheotherend.
Step 14:CapRailInstallation.Cuttheinnerrailtolengthandattachittothe
upper2x4withfour1-1/2"screws.Note! The outer screws should be placed
2-1/2" inches from the end of the rail. Place the U-rail over the top of the inner
rail and hold in place with clamps. Pre-drill with a 1/8" drill bit by drilling
upwards at an angle through the inner rail into the underside of the U-rail
cap.Fastenittotheinnerrailwithfour1-1/2"screws(figs.5aand5b).
Step 15:Ifapplicable,applyconstructionadhesivetotheinsideedgesofthe
postcapsandplaceovereachpostsleeve.
2x4 Stair Railing Installation Instructions
Step 8: Install the bottom rail in the brackets and pre-drill the six holes with
a1/8"drillbit.Fastentherailinplacewithsix1"screws.
Face-Mounted Balusters (fig. 1a)
Step 9(a): Fig. 4a illustrates
how a 37" high railing might
besized.Startingwitha2-7/8"
sweep + 32" for the baluster
height + 2-1/8" for the cap
rail = a 37" rail height. If
youwanttohaveyourrailing
at a different height, use
fig. 4a as a planning tool to
determine the height to cut
the post sleeves and support
blocks.Note:Useafixtureto
ensure a consistent length
(+/-1/16").
Step 10(a): Using a 2x4
bracket as a template, mark
screw positions for the top
rail on the lower post and
fig. 6
pre-drill with a 1/8" drill bit.
Attachwith2"screws(fig.6).
Repeatmarkingandpre-drillingthepostsleeveusinganopen2x4stair
bracket on the upper post. Install the upper rail in the brackets and
pre-drillthesixholeswitha1/8"drillbit.Fastentherailinplacewith
six1"screws.
Step 11(a): Start the first two balusters 2-1/4" on-center (measured
horizontally) each side of the center of the rail and work out to each
end(on-center of thecenter lineifusingglass).Usingthebalusteras
a guide, drill 1/8" holes in the rails at each baluster location 1" deep.
Usea2x4asaspacerblocktospacethenextbaluster.Workingtoward
the ends, drill and attach each baluster with the stainless steel screws
provided.
Step 1:Cedarorpressure-treatedpine4x4railingpostsprovidethestructural
strengthfortherailing.Thelengthofeachpostisdeterminedbythetotalof
thestairstringerwidth(7-1/4")+treadthickness(1")+railingheight(36")+
spacingforpostcap(1-1/4")=45-1/2".
Step 2:Position,plumbwithalevelandclamptherailpostontheinterior
faceofthestairstringer.Plumbagain.The4x4railingpostshouldbebolted
to the inside of the stair stringer using two 1/2" x 6" galvanized carriage
bolts. Corner posts use a third carriage bolt inserted through the adjacent
joist.Groundlevelpostsshouldbesetinconcrete.
Step 3:Completestairtreadinstallationpriortoinstallingpostsleeves.Trim
4x4 post sleeves to length. Post sleeves should be a minimum of 1-1/2"
longer than the railing height (figs. 4a and 4b). Example: For a 36" high
railing, trim post sleeve to a minimum of 37-1/2"; can be left longer if
desired.Slideatrimmedpostsleeveovereach4x4railingpost.Slideapost
basetrimovereachpostsleeve.
Step 4:Measurethedistancebetweeninstalledpostsleevestodeterminethe
lengthofthetopandbottomrails(figs.4aand4b).Note! Trim the inner rail
and the U-rail to the measurement of the gap between the posts. To allow for the
thickness of the brackets, trim the 2x4 rails to 7/16" less than the gap between
the posts. Cutrailstolengthandangle(fig.6).
Step 5: Locate2x4bracketonlowerpost.Usinga2x4bracketasatemplate,
pre-drillwitha1/8"drillbitthroughthepostsleeveonlyandattachwith2"
screws.Repeatfortheotherendofrailusingtheopenstairbracketforthe
upperpost.Markscrewlocationson-centerofpostsleeveusingthebracket
asatemplateandpre-drillusinga1/8"drillbitthroughthepostsleeveonly.
Attachbrackettothepostwithtwo2"longscrews.
Step 6:Thelowerendofthe2x4railsrequiresasecondcutperpendicularto
thefirsttofitonthelipinthelower2x4bracket.Measure3-1/2"fromthe
topoftherailandmark.Trimofftheportionextendingbelowthe3-1/2"mark
(fig.6).Positionthebottom2x4railbetweentheposts.
Step 7:Asupportblockisneededevery2'on-center.Fora6'railsection,two
compositesupportblocksareprovided.Checkbuildingcoderequirementsfor
maximumspacingonastaircase,typicallylessthan6".A6"ballcannotpass
throughthetriangleformedbythebottomrail,treadandriser(fig.7).Cutsupport
blockstodesiredheightandangle.Placeequaldistancefromeachpost.Pre-drill
theundersideofthelower2x4railandtheendsofthesupportblockswitha1/8"
drillbit.Attachtheblockstotherailwiththetwodowelscrews.
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fig. 7
Center-Mounted Balusters (fig. 1b)
Step 9(b): Fig. 4b illustrates how a 36" high railing might be sized.
Startingwitha3"sweep+3-1/2"bottomrail+27-5/8"baluster+3-1/2"
upperrail+2-1/8"caprail=a36"railheight.Ifyouwanttohaveyour
railingatadifferentheight,usefig.4basaplanningtooltodetermine
theheighttocutthepostsleevesandsupportblocks.Note:Useafixture
toensureaconsistentlength(+/-1/16").
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Step 10(b): Start the first two balusters 2-3/4" on-center each side of
thecenteroftherail.Measureandmarkeachbalusterlocation5-1/2"
on-centerouttoeachendoftherail.Drill1/8"holesintherailsateach
baluster location 3/4" deep. Fasten the FastBall connectors or square
baluster connectors with stair adaptors, using the screws supplied in the
baluster hardware kits. Install balusters on each connector. Gently tap
thebalusterswitharubbermallettoeliminateanygaps.Checkforlevel
endtoend.Installthebalusterconnectorsontheundersideoftheupper
railatthesamespacingasthelowerrail.
Step 11(b):Positiontheupperrailontothebalusters,gentlytappingthe
railtoremoveanygaps.Checkforlevelendtoendandvertically.Using
the stair bracket as a template, mark the bracket positions on both posts
and remove the rail. Pre-drill the screw locations using a 1/8" drill bit
throughthepostsleeveonly.Attachthebracketstothepostusingtwo2"
longscrewsperbracket.Refittheupperrailintothebracketsandonto
balusters.Re-checkforlevelendtoendandvertically.Attachtheupper
railtothebracketwithsix1"longscrews.
Compositedeckingandrailingisnotsuitableforstructuraluse.Itshouldnot
be used for primary load-bearing members such as posts, joists, beams or
stringers.Thesamecommon-senseprecautionsshouldbetakenwhenhandling
compositedeckingaswithwoodorotherbuildingmaterials.Dustmasksand
eye protection devices are recommended to avoid possible irritation from
sawdust and chips. Gloves will help to protect the hands. Hands should be
washedafterdoingconstructionwork.
Thediagramsandinstructionsinthisbrochureareforillustrationpurposesonly
andarenotmeanttoreplacealicensedprofessional.Anyconstructionoruseof
theproductmustbeinaccordancewithalllocalzoningand/orbuildingcodes.
Theconsumerassumesallrisksandliabilityassociatedwiththeconstruction
or use of this product. The consumer or contractor should take all necessary
stepstoensurethesafetyofeveryoneinvolvedintheproject,including,butnot
limited to, wearing the appropriate safety equipment. ExCEPT aS ConTaInED
In ThE wRITTEn LIMITED waRRanTy, ThE waRRanToR DoES noT PRovIDE any
oThER waRRanTy, EIThER ExPRESS oR IMPLIED, anD ShaLL noT BE LIaBLE FoR
any DaMagES, InCLuDIng ConSEquEnTIaL DaMagES.
Step 12:CuttheinnerrailandU-railtolengthandangle.Attachinnerrail
to the upper 2x4 with four 1-1/2" screws. Place the U-rail over the top of
theinnerrail.Pre-drillwitha1/8"drillbitbydrillingupwardsatanangle
throughtheinnerrailintotheundersideoftheU-railcap.Fastenittothe
innerrailwithfour1-1/2"screws.
ManufacturedbyUFPVenturesII,Inc.,
aUniversalForestProductsCompany
1801E.Lessard,PrairieduChien,WI53821
877.463.8379
Step 13:Applyconstructionadhesivetotheinsideedgesofthepostcapsand
placeovereachpostsleeve.
©2010 Universal Forest Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Latitudes is a registered trademark of Universal
Forest Products, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Latitudes Intrepid is a trademark of Universal Consumer
Products, Inc., in the U.S. The Architectural Testing Approved logo is registered trademark of Architectural
Testing, Inc.
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Secondary Handrail Guidelines and Installation
Secondary Handrail Guidelines and Installation
Tools Required
•Drill
• Miter/Circular Saw
• Quick Clamps
• PVC Cleaner
•Pencil
• Tape Measure
•Level
Handrail Componentsd
End Cap
90˚ Outside
Corner
180˚ Post Return
90° Inside Corner
Step 1: Measure 2" less than the handrail height to determine inside corner bracket position. Mark post.
Step 2: Align the top of the bracket mounting plate with the mark made in Step 1. Drill
5/32" pilot holes and attach to the post using the 1-1/2" screws provided.
Step 3: Align the 90° inside corner so that it is centered evenly on the bracket, ensure it is
level, and clamp into place. Drill 3/16" pilot holes and secure with 1" screws provided.
Step 4: Slide aluminum joiners into each side of corner. Slide joiners into handrails and
follow instructions for "Aluminum Joiner Kit."
2"
4
4
1
2
90˚ Post
Return
Straight Aluminum Wall
Mount
Aluminum Bracket
(Line Post Mounting
Bracket)
Inside Corner
Mounting
Bracket
Adjustable
Joiner
2
Aluminum Joiner Kit
3
Handicap Loop
Handrail with Aluminum Insert
Aluminum Bracket (Line Post Mounting
Bracket)
3
Step 1: Measure 2" less than the handrail height to determine
bracket position. Mark surface.
Step 2: Align the top of the bracket mounting plate with the
mark made in Step 1. Drill 5/32" pilot holes and attach to the
90°InsideCorner3.ai
desired surface using the 1-1/2" screws provided.
Step 3: Clamp handrail to bracket at appropriate location to
secure in place.
Step 4: Drill 3/16" pilot holes and attach handrail using the 1"
screws provided.
2"
1
4
2
Handrail with Aluminum Insert
36˚ Stair
Elbow
34˚ Stair Elbow
32˚ Stair Elbow
Step 1: Dry fit handrails to determine proper lengths prior to cutting rails.
Step 2: Measure and cut rails to proper lengths for all runs.
Step 3: Install to handrail component, following instructions for the components.
Adjustable Joiner
13.5" Wall
Return
90˚ Inside Corner
5˚ Handicap
Elbow
AluminumBracket.ai
Step 1: Measure the angle needed. Adjoin the two joiner halves together by inserting the bolt.
Place the joiner halves at the desired angle, and tighten bolt to set.
Step 2: Cut handrails at ½ the desired angle. Slide handrails onto adjustable joiner.
Step 3: Drill 3/16" pilot holes and fasten handrails together using 3/4" screws.
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Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory agency
for special code requirements in your area.
Start with an Inside Corner piece when applicable.
Guidelines:
•The height of the secondary handrail must be installed between
34" and 38" above the surface, regardless of the height of the guard.
•We recommend that handrails
fit prior to final installation to
Handbe
Rail dry
Parts.ai
eliminate cutting and fastening errors.
•IMPORTANT: The secondary handrail must be attached to a structural
support. When installing mounting brackets on post sleeves, ensure
the hardware attaches to the structural support.
•For maximum strength, brackets should be used at every post and
every joint, or as closely as possible to the joint.
• An adhesive may be applied to further reinforce construction.
• Handrails must be supported every 6' on-center by a mounting bracket.
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2
2
3
Aluminum Joiner Kit
Step 1: Use aluminum joiner to fasten handrail components at straight joints.
Step 2: Slide joiner an equal distance into both components. Drill 3/16" pilot holes and
fasten using 3/4" screws provided.
Note: All joiners should be supported by an aluminum bracket as closely as possible
to the joint.
2
1
2
AdjustableJoiner2.ai
3
90° Outside Corner
Stair Elbows
Step 1: Attach aluminum bracket to
post, following instructions under
"Aluminum Bracket".
Step 2: Choose proper degree of
stair elbow. Slide aluminum joiners
into each side of the stair elbow.
Slide joiners into handrails, and
follow instructions for "Aluminum
Joiner Kit".
Step 3: Attach elbow to bracket,
drilling 3/16" pilot holes and
securing with the 1" screws
provided.
Step 1: Attach two aluminum
brackets to adjacent corners
2
2
of post, following instructions
from "Aluminum Bracket".
Step 2: Dry fit the two
1
handrails to be joined. The
handrails should extend far
enough to allow for final
cutting. Place outside corner
3
3
4
in line with each handrail.
Mark handrails and cut as
necessary.
Step 3: Slide aluminum
joiners into both sides of
outside corner. Slide joiners
into handrails, and follow
instructions for "Aluminum
Joiner Kit".
Step 4: Attach handrails to
brackets, following instructions from "Handrail with Aluminum Insert".
2
2"
4
2
1
3
Handicap Loop
Step 1: Position handicap loop in desired location. Mark and cut loop as necessary.
Step 2: Attach handicap loop to
handrail system using aluminum
joiner (for level installation) or
adjustable joiner (for angled
2
installation).
2"
4
Step 3: Attach top and bottom
StairElbow.ai
aluminum brackets to surface at desired
locations, following instructions under
3
"Aluminum Bracket".
Step 4: Attach the handicap loop to the
aluminum brackets by drilling 3/16" pilot holes
and securing with the 1" screws provided.
5
Step 5: Attach end cap to unfinished end of
2"
loop.
4
Note: The alternate installation method uses
the 90° post return for the lower portion of the
3
handicap loop, terminating into the end post.
Step 1: Slide 90° post return into
handrail.
Step 2: Drill 5/32" pilot holes into the
desired surface and attach post return
using 1-1/2" screws provided.
Step 3: Drill 3/16" pilot holes into handrail
and attach using 3/4" screws provided.
90°OutsideCorner.ai
180°
Post Return
1
1
2
4
3
Step 1: Position 13.5" wall return in desired location. Mark and cut as necessary.
Step 2: Attach wall return to handrail system using aluminum joiner or adjustable joiner.
Step 3: Attach the handrail to the aluminum bracket.
180PostReturn.ai
1
HandicapLoop.ai
3
This handrail configuration has been tested and meets the requirements of 2009
IBC/IRC.
Structural
Support
Straight Aluminum Wall Mount
Step 1: Slide aluminum wall
mount into handrail.
into desired surface and at-
Handrail with
Aluminum Insert
Structural
Support
(2) #14 x 1"
Screws
Provided
(2) #14 x 1"
Screws
Provided
Aluminum
Bracket
with Screws
Provided
Aluminum
Bracket
with Screws
Provided
90°Post Return2.ai
1
tach wall mount using 1-1/2"
screws provided.
into handrail and attach using
6' O.C.
2
Step 2: Drill 5/32" pilot holes
Step 3: Drill 3/16" pilot holes
2"
Step 1: Position post return in desired
location. Mark and cut as necessary.
Step 2: Attach post return to handrail
system using aluminum joiner.
Step 3: Attach aluminum bracket to
the desired surface, following instructions from "Aluminum Bracket."
Step 4: Attach post return to aluminum bracket, drilling 3/16" pilot
holes and securing with 3/4" screws
provided.
13.5" Wall Return
2
90° Post Return
4
3
3/4" screws provided.
Universal Consumer Products, Inc.
3851 Revere Street
Denver, CO 80239
877-436-8379
Handrail Asm.ai
www.ufpi.com
The diagrams and instructions in this brochure are for illustration purposes only and are not meant to replace a licensed professional. Any construction or use of the product must
be in accordance with all local zoning and/or building codes. The consumer assumes all risks and liability associated with the construction or use of this product. The consumer
or contractor should take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the project, including, but not limited to, wearing the appropriate safety equipment. Seller
makes no warranty for this product, either express or implied. Seller expressly disclaims any and all liability for damages arising out of the use or ownership of the product, including
disclaiming incidental and consequential damages, unless otherwise required by state law.
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Recessed Lighting Kit Installation Instructions
Important safety information pertaining to risk of fire or injury to person.
One Recessed Lighting Kit contains
• Do not install within 10 feet (3 m) of a pool, spa or fountain.
• Do not look directly into the light.
•For use with 12-volt, low-voltage outdoor landscape lighting system only.
•There are no serviceable parts inside the power supply unit. Do not disassemble.
•Plug the power supply unit directly into a GFCI receptaclethat is marked "wet location."
• The transformer can support a maximum of 24 individual lights. 16 lights per
transformer for best performance.
• Eight (8) LED deck lights• One (1) photo sensor
• One (1) transformer • One (1) drill bit
• One (1) extension wire
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Please note: The light system must be installed in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances. If you are experiencing problems, contact a qualified electrician.
Step 1 | Find a location for the transformer and photo sensor
• Outdoor use, weather-resistant.
•Do not install the photo sensor behind shrubs. This will affect the photo sensor.
•The photo sensor will not operate properly if installed too close to a light source.
Step 2 | Mount the photo sensor
Extension wire
Mount the photo sensor with the included screw on a wall within one foot (30 cm)
of the electrical outlet where the transformer will be connected (Figure 1).
Transformer
* Alternate photo sensor installation: If there is no area within 1 foot (30.5cm) of the
transformer to install the photosensor, it is possible to install the extension wire directly
to the transformer and to install the photo sensor between the extension wire and the
first light.
Drill bit
Step 3 | Position lights and run wire
•The wire should run from the photo sensor to each light, without being cut.
Do not run the wire within 10 feet (3 m) of a pool, spa or fountain.
•Loose wire should be tied up and kept clear of walking paths and away from
children or animals.
•Connect the extension wire and all light fixtures end-to-end, making one long
wire connection. This is the distance available when positioning your lights.
LED deck light
Photo sensor
Please note: Additional light and wire add-ons are available in packs of two. Additional
extension wire is available in 16.4' length. These add-ons are compatible with and follow the same installation steps as the lights and wire in the original kit.
•Most common light placements are on step risers to illuminate stairs, or flat on
the deck surface to delineate extremities and illuminate railings or walls.
•Position the light fixtures, making sure that the extension wire will reach the photo
sensor. Once they are properly positioned, drill out holes using the included 1" drill bit.
Important note: Please make sure that you have properly calculated your distances
and are confident of the positioning of the lights before drilling holes.
•Disconnect the lights from each other and insert each fixture into its corresponding
hole by feeding the two (2) wires first then pressing the fixture firmly into the hole
so that it fits tightly against the surface. Repeat this step for all eight (8) lights.
•Connect the male end of the extension wire to the "OUT" connection of the photo
sensor and the female end to the first fixture.
•Connect the female end of the extension wire to the first light fixture and each
fixture to the next.
Step 4 | Connect the photo sensor and the transformer
•Connect the photo sensor to the transformer.
•Plug the transformer into the electrical receptacle.
How to test the system
Figure 1
Figure 2
Illustration of fixture is for example only.
Transformer
Photo
sensor
Connector
Light
fixture
Extension
wire
Figure 3
•To test the lights during daytime, cover the photo sensor with black tape.
•This component reacts to light conditions. It automatically turns ON the light
fixtures at dusk and turns them OFF at dawn. It should not be exposed to any
artificial light sources.
Trouble shooting
•Most problems lie within the fixture's connection or LEDs.
•Check the connection and make sure the male and female connectors are
pressing firmly together, and secure with the screw nut.
•To check a light fixture, exchange it with another fixture that is working.
Maintenance
•To clean, wipe with a soft, damp cloth.
•Replacement parts may be ordered by using the fixture model number and the
part's name.
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OUTDOOR
TRANSFORMER
E323535
Deck Stones Installation
Items You Will Need:
• Measuring Tape
• Pencil
• Power Drill
• String Line
• Rubber Mallet
• Exterior Construction Adhesive
(PL400 or Equivalent)
• Skill Saw with a Diamond Blade or
Tile Saw
• Outdoor Decking Screws –#7 x 1 5/8"
Layout
When installing deck stones, first spend time
considering layout possibilities. The size of each deck
stone is approximately 16" square, and 1 1/8" thick
with the joist connector.  Each deck stone is made
from natural materials therefore and sizes may vary
slightly.   Consider this when planning your layout. 
Allow 1/8" transition space between the deck stone
and any other decking material for expansion and
contraction. We recommend adding an additional joist
connector where the different materials meet. Make
sure the deck is framed 16" on-center. Staggered
solid blocking between joists is necessary to ensure
square and even joists. Staggered blocking should be
installed at 4-foot spacing intervals. Check to ensure
deck frame is square; plane down any crowns and
shim where joist sags are unavoidable. Typically, one
would place the first row of deck stones down on the
outside edge and work back toward the house. This
will ensure a full tile at the outside edge and eliminate
a cut. There are, however, many deck configurations
that may result in starting in the middle or at the house.
String Line
Figure 3
Figure 4
installed underneath it to provide the proper support
(Figure 2).
Edges
When installing along the edge, if the joist connector
doesn't engage with the groove on the deck stone
or there isn't a joist connector on that piece, apply
an exterior construction adhesive on the surface of
the joist connector to secure the deck stone panel to
It is important to run string lines in both directions of
the deck to ensure a straight line and proper deck stone
placement. The joist connector has built-in spacing
tabs that are designed to give the minimum spacing
B
House
C
B
A
Side of Deck
C
Staggered
Blocking
Figure 5
Front of Deck
Figure 1
Subsequent Rows
Deck Stone
16" o.c.
Joist Plate
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The diagrams and instructions in
this brochure are for illustration
purposes only and are not meant to
replace a licensed professional. Any
construction or use of the product
must be in accordance with all local
zoning and/or building codes. The consumer assumes all risks and liability
associated with the construction or
use of this product. The consumer or
contractor should take all necessary
steps to ensure the safety of everyone
involved in the project, including, but
not limited to, wearing the appropriate
safety equipment. Except as contained
in the written limited warranty, the
Warrantor does not provide any other
warranty, either express or implied,
and shall not be liable for any damages, including consequential damages.
Wood Framing
Member
the joist connector (Figure 3). Along the sides of the
deck, use part "C" to secure the deck stone panel.
16" o.c.
Add an
additional
2x4
(treated lumber)
nailer cleat to
allow the joist
plate to be
securely fastened
to the framing
member and
maintain 16"
o.c. spacing.
Figure 2
required. Additional spacing may be necessary to
achieve proper 16" on-center spacing.
Starting
Familiarize yourself with the joist connector and
the deck stone panel, and how they fit together. The
ribs on the bottom of the deck stone panel must run
from joist to joist. There are three different functions
available with the joist connector by making field cuts.
You will need to have a cutoff saw to accomplish the
cuts necessary in the next procedure. Starting in the
center of the outside edge of the deck, take part "B"
(Figure 1) and place on the joist. Screw part "B" down
to the joist. *NOTE* If joist spacing is inconsistent
and offset too far, it will need to have a 2x4 sister joist
Once the first row is installed, the second row of deck
stone panels can be placed. After placing the second
row, joist connector A can be placed underneath
the deck stone panel. Place the joist connectors so
that the countersunk screw hole in the center of the
joist connector is exposed. Put a screw into the joist
connector hole and into the joist below (Figure 4). Place
two more screws, staggered in remaining exposed
holes (three screws per joist connector). You may now
place subsequent rows (Figure 5).
Finishing
If you have started on the outside and have worked
back toward the house, you may have a situation
where you need to trim a deck stone panel. Place joist
connector part B up close to the house. Take exterior
construction adhesive and apply generously to the
topside of joist connector part B. Take the deck stone
panel and starting at a 45-degree angle, slide the panel
with the grooved end into the joist connector from
the previous row and slowly drop into place. Weight
should be applied to the top surface of the cut deck
stone panel to make full contact with the construction
adhesive.
Maintenance
Use of an exterior impregnator sealer is required to
reduce staining and to protect the stone in freeze-thaw
conditions. We recommend sealing your deck stones
once a year as per warranty.
Questions?
If you have additional questions, please contact
customer service at 877.463.8379.
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Latitudes Capricorn® and Captiva 25-year Stain and Fade Limited Warranty
eligibility
UFP Ventures II, Inc. (the "Warrantor") is pleased to extend
this Warranty to you, the original end user of the product.
This Warranty is valid for Latitudes Capricorn® and Captiva™
products used in a standard residential application and may
not be assigned or transferred by you.
25-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY – STAIN RESISTANCE
Warrantor will, at Warrantor's sole discretion, replace or refund the
appropriate prorated portion of the purchase price as set forth below
for any Latitudes Capricorn and Captiva product used in a residential
deck application that exhibits permanent staining in the first 25 years
from the date of purchase when exposed to food and beverage spills
including wine, tea, coffee, fruit punch, sodas, catsup, salad oils,
barbeque sauces, mustard and other food or beverage related items
that would typically be present on a residential deck. Any such spill
should be removed from the decking material with water and mild
household cleaners within forty-eight (48) hours of exposure to the
surface. Staining as a result of spilled abrasive compounds of acidic
or basic pH, strong solvents, oil-based paints or stains, metallic rust
and other abnormal items not commonly used on a residential deck are
not covered under this warranty.
25-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY – FADE RESISTANCE
Warrantor will, at Warrantor's sole discretion, replace or refund the
appropriate prorated portion of the purchase price as set forth below
for any Latitudes Capricorn and Captiva product used in a residential
deck application that exhibits "Excessive Color Fade" within the
first 25 years from the date of purchase. Excessive Color Fade is
defined as a change in color greater than five (5) Delta E (CIE) when
calculated according to ASTM D2244 for all non-variegated color surfaces. Excessive Color Fade for variegated color surfaces is defined
as an unreasonable amount of color change in excess of "Normal
Weathering."
FIVE-YEAR INSTALLATION WARRANTY
For the first five (5) years of this Warranty, Warrantor will provide
reasonable and customary costs associated with installing replacement products, including removal and disposal of defective products
(“Replacement Costs”), provided that the Latitudes Capricorn and
Captiva products to be replaced are proven to be defective and were
properly installed in strict accordance with the installation instructions. Replacement Costs shall not include the cost of permits required
or obtained in connection with installing replacement products.
LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY
Stain Limitations: The Latitudes Capricorn and Captiva products are
not stain-proof. Care must be taken to remove all food, beverage
and other spilled materials with water and a mild household cleaner
within forty-eight (48) hours of exposure. Stains resulting from spilled
abrasive compounds of acidic or basic pH, strong solvents, oil-based
paints or stains, metallic rust and other abnormal items not commonly
used on a residential deck are excluded from coverage under this
warranty; excluded stains include but are not limited to pet or human
bodily fluids such as blood, vomit, urine or feces, and fungicides,
bactericides, biocides and chemical-based plant food. Mold and mildew can settle and grow on any outdoor surface and, if not properly
cleaned, can stain that surface. Staining associated with mold or
mildew that is not properly cleaned within one week of first appearance is not covered under this warranty. If stains persist, you will be
required to produce documentation that you attempted to have the
deck professionally cleaned at least one time prior to making a claim
under this warranty.
Fade Limitations: No decking material is fade-proof when exposed
to sunlight and other common atmospheric conditions. Normal
Weathering is to be expected over the life of the product and is not
covered under this warranty. Normal Weathering is defined as exposure to sunlight and extremes of weather and atmosphere that will
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cause any colored surface to gradually fade, chalk, or accumulate dirt or
stains.
This warranty does not cover costs for installation, removal or reinstallation. Warrantor shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or ownership of this product. Some states do
not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not
allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from
state to state.
This warranty does not cover any product that:
• Is damaged by physical abuse, acts of God, acts of war, or other
chemical or biological factors.
• Has not been installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
installation guidelines and local building codes.
• Has been abused, placed under or subjected to abnormal residential use conditions or has surface damage or surface punctures.
• Has been painted, coated, used, modified or otherwise treated in any manner other than as intended by Warrantor.
• Has been directly or indirectly exposed to extreme heat (in excess of 250 degrees Fahrenheit).
Failure to follow any restrictions or warnings supplied with the product
shall make the Warranty null and void and of no further effect. Warrantor
reserves the right to investigate any claim and to inspect the materials for
which a claim is made. Any construction or use of this product must be
in accordance with all local zoning and/or building codes. The Consumer
assumes all risk and liability associated with the construction or use of
this product. The Consumer or contractor should take all necessary steps
to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the project, including, but not
limited to, wearing the appropriate safety equipment.
CLAIM PROCEDURE
To make a claim under this Warranty, the original owner must, within 30 days
of actual or constructive notice of damage covered by the Warranty, do the
following:
(1) Prepare a letter that includes the following information:
• A list of the number of pieces and size of each piece for which the claim
is made.
• Proof of Purchase of the product, as shown on the original invoice or receipt.
• Proof of Warranty, as evidenced by the original UPC from the product or a copy of the mark on the product.
• Proof of Cleaning, as evidenced by an invoice or receipt from a professional cleaning service.
(2) Mail the above information to:
UFP Ventures II, Inc.
Warranty Information
2801 East Beltline NE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525
Prorated Refund Schedule
Years since purchase
Percent purchase price covered
Years 1 - 6
100%
Years 7 - 10
80%
Years 11 - 14
60%
Years 15 - 18
40%
Years 19 - 21
20%
Years 22 - 25
10%
THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND
THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. WARRANTOR DOES
NOT MAKE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS OF THE PRODUCT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Capricorn Arabica decking with Riverstone Granite deck stones
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Deck Stones Warranty
Deck Technologies, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in
material and workmanship when delivered to its customers. The composite decking elements in the product are warranted against rot, decay
and termites for a period of twenty (20) years and against all other
deficiencies for ten (10) years from the date of purchase. The granite
stone components in the product are warranted against delamination
for five (5) years, and all other stone components are warranted for two
(2) years from the date of purchase. This warranty is predicated on the
condition that the customer applies an appropriate sealer material on
the StoneDeck panels, in accordance with the manufacturer's specified
recommendations, in order to protect the stone from the effects of
weather- and/or chemical-related deterioration.
Deck Technologies, Inc. further warrants that its products conform
to the specifications published in its current literature. If a Deck
Technologies, Inc. product is defective or does not meet the published specifications, and the customer gives written notice to Deck
Technologies, Inc. before installing the product, Deck Technologies,
Inc. will replace the product without charge to its customer or refund
the purchase price, at Deck Technologies, Inc.'s election. Pursuant to
Deck Technologies, Inc.'s directions, such customers shall return the
applicable product to Deck Technologies, Inc. or destroy the defective
product if so directed. Replacing the product or obtaining a refund are
the buyer's sole remedy for a warranty issue. Deck Technologies, Inc.
will not be liable for any consequential damage attributed to a defective
product. Neither Deck Technologies, Inc. or any of its distributors shall,
however, have any obligation to install such replacement product.
This warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties, express or
implied, oral or written, and Deck Technologies, Inc. hereby EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. There are no other warranties
which extend beyond this description hereof.
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To the best of our knowledge, the information contained in Deck
Technologies, Inc.'s product literature is accurate. However, Deck
Technologies, Inc. cannot assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness thereof. Final determination of the suitability of
any information or material for the use contemplated, or its manner of
use, shall be the sole responsibility of the user.
This warranty shall not apply to any Deck Technologies, Inc. product
that is damaged or defective or fails to meet the warranty standard
due to the manner in which it was installed; any chemicals coming in
contact with the product; the design, engineering or permit approval of
the structure in which the product is used; excessive or unforeseen site
conditions; manufacturing defects; weather; construction; dropping of
objects; equipment utilized; and other variables or conditions affecting
results that are beyond Deck Technologies, Inc.'s control.
Deck Technologies, Inc.'s specifications are subject to change without notice.
All warranty information should be sent to:
Deck Technologies, Inc.
P.O. Box 25225
Woodbury, MN 5512
®
Latitudes Decking and Railing 25-year Limited Structural Warranty
ELIGIBILITY
UFP Ventures II, Inc. (the "Warrantor"), is pleased to extend this Warranty
to you, the original consumer of the Latitudes product. This Warranty is valid
for Latitudes Decking and Composite Railing material used in standard
residential dwellings and may not be assigned or transferred by you.
25-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Warrantor, at its option, will refund a percentage of the purchase price
or replace any Latitudes Decking or Composite Railing product used in a
decking or railing application that splinters, corrodes or becomes structurally
unfit due to rot, split, warp, cupping, checks, or damage caused by termites
or fungal decay within 25 years of the date of purchase.
This Warranty does not cover costs of installation, removal or
reinstallation. This Warranty does not cover staining, color variations
or fading. Warrantor's sole obligation is limited to replacement of
the Latitudes product, and Warrantor shall have no further liability or
obligation except as expressly stated herein. The Warrantor may elect
to refund the percentage of the original purchase price listed on the
Prorated Warranty Schedule in lieu of replacing the product.
FIVE-YEAR INSTALLATION WARRANTY
For the first five (5) years of this Warranty, Warrantor will provide
reasonable and customary costs associated with installing replacement
products, including removal and disposal of defective products
(“Replacement Costs”), provided that the Latitudes Decking or Composite
Railing products to be replaced are proven to be defective and were
properly installed in strict accordance with the installation instructions.
Replacement Costs shall not include the cost of permits required or
obtained in connection with installing replacement products.
Limitations on Warranty
The Warranty does not apply to any product that:
• Is damaged by physical abuse, acts of God,
acts of war, or other chemical or biological factors.
•Has not been installed in accordance with Warrantor's
installation guidelines and local building codes.
•Has been abused, or placed under or subjected
to abnormal residential use conditions.
• Has been used, modified or otherwise treated
in any manner other than as intended by Warrantor.
• Has been stored improperly prior to installation,
resulting in excess exposure to moisture.
• Has been subjected to welding, bending, drilling, cutting or other
fabrication not called for in Warrantor's installation guidelines.
• Has been exposed to a corrosive environment including
the use of adhesive tapes, sealants or mastics in direct contact
with the coated product.
• Is damaged by continuous exposure to saltwater conditions
when installed within one (1) mile of any coastal saltwater.
Customers living within 1,000 feet of the ocean should wash
and wipe down their baluster two times a year and keep a
record of each cleaning.
Failure to follow any restrictions or warnings supplied with the product
shall make this Warranty null and void and of no further effect. Warrantor
reserves the right to investigate any claim and to inspect the materials
for which the claim is made. Any construction or use of product must be
in accordance with local zoning and/or building codes. The Consumer
assumes all risk and liability associated with the construction or use of
this product. The Consumer or contractor should take all necessary steps
to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the project, including, but not
limited to, wearing the appropriate safety equipment.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential
damages, so the limitations and exclusions herein may not apply to you.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state. WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF THE USE OR OWNERSHIP OF THIS PRODUCT.
CLAIM PROCEDURE
To make a claim under this Warranty, the Consumer must, within ninety
(90) days of actual or constructive notice of damage covered by this
Warranty, do the following:
(1) Prepare a letter that includes the following information:
• A list of the number of pieces and size of each piece
for which the claim is made.
• Proof of Purchase of the product, as shown on the
original invoice or receipt.
• Proof of Warranty, as evidenced by the original UPC
or product tag, or a copy of the mark on the product.
(2) Mail the above information to:
UFP Ventures II, Inc.
Warranty Information
2801 East Beltline NE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525
Prorated Warranty Schedule
Years Since Purchase
Years 1 - 6 Years 7 - 10 Years 11 - 14 Years 15 - 18 Years 19 - 21 Years 22 - 25 Price Covered
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
10%
WARRANTOR DOES NOT MAKE ANY IMPLIED WARRANT Y OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE PRODUCT FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND
BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION IN THE FACE HEREOF.
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®
Latitudes Ornamental Baluster 25-year Limited Warranty
ELIGIBILITY
UFP Ventures II, Inc. (the "Warrantor"), is pleased to extend this Warranty
to you, the original consumer, of the Latitudes Product. This Warranty
is valid for Latitudes Ornamental Aluminum and Glass balusters used in
standard residential applications and may not be assigned or transferred
by you.
25-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Warrantor, at its sole option, will replace or refund a prorated portion of
the purchase price for any aluminum baluster used in a decking/railing
application where the coated surface chips, cracks, checks, chalks or
peels for a period of 25 years from date of purchase. Warrantor will also,
at its sole option, replace or refund a prorated portion of the purchase
price for any manufacturing defects in the tempered glass material or
aluminum extrusion for Product used in a decking/railing application.
This Warranty does not cover costs of installation, removal or reinstallation. Warrantor's sole obligation is limited to a prorated refund or
replacement of the Product, and Warrantor shall have no further liability or obligation except as expressly stated herein. If a claim is made
under this Warranty on a product that is no longer available, Warrantor
reserves the right to provide a similar product of equivalent quality and
value.
Limitations on Warranty
The Warranty does not apply to any product which:
• Is damaged by physical abuse, acts of God, acts
of war, or other chemical or biological factors.
• Has not been installed in accordance with Warrantor's
installation guidelines and local building codes.
• Has been abused, placed under or subjected
to abnormal residential use conditions.
• Has been used, modified, or otherwise treated
in any manner other than as intended by Warrantor.
Aluminum Baluster
Warrantor, at its sole option, will replace or refund a prorated portion
of the purchase price for any powder coated aluminum tubes used in
a decking/railing application where the coated surface chips, cracks,
checks, chalks or peels for a period of 25 years from date of purchase.
Warrantor will also, at its sole option, replace or refund a prorated portion of the purchase price for any manufacturing defects in the aluminum extrusion for Product used in a decking/railing application.
This Warranty does not cover costs of installation, removal or reinstallation.
Warrantor's sole obligation is limited to a prorated refund or replacement of the Product, and Warrantor shall have no further liability or obligation except as expressly stated herein. If a claim is made under this
Warranty on a product that is no longer available, Warrantor reserves
the right to provide a similar product of equivalent quality and value.
Limitations on Warranty
The Warranty does not apply to any product that:
• Is damaged by physical abuse, acts of God,
acts of war, or other chemical or biological factors.
• Has not been installed in accordance with Warrantor's
installation guidelines and local building codes.
• Has been abused, or placed under or subjected
to abnormal residential use conditions.
• Has been used, modified or otherwise treated
in any manner other than as intended by Warrantor.
• Has been stored improperly prior to installation,
resulting in excess exposure to moisture.
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• Has been subjected to welding, bending, drilling, cutting or other
fabrication not called for in Warrantor's installation guidelines.
• Has been exposed to a corrosive environment including the use
of adhesive tapes, sealants or mastics in direct contact with the
coated product.
• Is damaged by continuous exposure to saltwater conditions
when installed within one (1) mile of any coastal saltwater.
Customers living within 1,000 feet of the ocean should wash and wipe
down their baluster two times a year and keep a record of each cleaning.
Prorated Warranty Schedule
Years Since Purchase
Years 1 - 6 Years 7 - 10 Years 11 - 14 Years 15 - 18 Years 19 - 21 Years 22 - 25 Price Covered
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
10%
Failure to follow any restrictions or warnings supplied with the product shall make this Warranty null and void and of no further effect.
Warrantor reserves the right to investigate any claim and to inspect
the materials for which the claim is made. Any construction or use
of product must be in accordance with local zoning and/or building
codes. The Consumer assumes all risk and liability associated with the
construction or use of this product. The Consumer or contractor should
take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of everyone involved in
the project, including, but not limited to, wearing the appropriate safety
equipment.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential
damages, so the limitations and exclusions herein may not apply to
you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state. WARRANTOR SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR OWNERSHIP OF THIS PRODUCT.
CLAIM PROCEDURE
To make a claim under this Warranty, the Consumer must, within ninety
(90) days of actual or constructive notice of damage covered by this
Warranty, do the following:
(1) Prepare a letter that includes the following information:
• A list of the number of pieces and size
of each piece for which the claim is made.
• Proof of Purchase of the product, as
shown on the original invoice or receipt.
• Proof of Warranty, as evidenced by the original
UPC or end-tag from the product, or a copy
of the mark on the product.
(2) Mail the above information to:
UFP Ventures II, Inc.
Warranty Information
2801 East Beltline NE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525
WARRANTOR DOES NOT MAKE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE PRODUCT FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND
BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION IN THE FACE HEREOF.
®
Latitudes Marine Decking 10-Year Limited Commercial Warranty
ELIGIBILITY
UFP Ventures II, Inc. (the "Warrantor"), is pleased to extend this Warranty to you, the original owner of the resulting structure
using Latitudes® Marine Board Decking (the "Product"). This Warranty is valid for Latitudes Marine Board Decking material
used in standard residential and commercial applications and may not be assigned or transferred by you.
10-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Warrantor, at its option, will replace or refund the purchase price for Latitudes Marine Board Decking used in a decking
application that splinters, corrodes or becomes structurally unfit due to rot, split, warp, cupping, checks, or damage caused
by termites or fungal decay within 10 years of the date of purchase.
This Warranty does not cover costs of installation, removal or reinstallation. This Warranty does not cover staining, color
variations or fading. Warrantor's sole obligation is limited to refund or replacement of the Latitudes product, and Warrantor
shall have no further liability or obligation except as expressly stated herein. If a claim is made under this Warranty on
a product that is no longer available, Warrantor reserves the right to substitute replacement with a similar product of
equivalent quality and value at Warrantor's discretion.
ANY PRODUCT INSTALLED OR OTHERWISE USED IN THE STATES OF CALIFORNIA, COLORADO OR NEVADA ARE
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
Limitations on Warranty
The Warranty does not apply to any product that:
• Is damaged by physical abuse, acts of God, acts of war, or other chemical or biological factors.
• Has not been installed in accordance with Warrantor's installation guidelines and local building codes.
• Has been abused, or placed under or subjected to abnormal residential or commercial use conditions.
• Has been used, modified or otherwise treated in any manner other than as intended by Warrantor.
Failure to follow any restrictions or warnings supplied with the product shall make the Warranty null and void and of no
further effect. Warrantor reserves the right to investigate any claim and to inspect the materials for which a claim is made.
Any construction or use of this product must be in accordance with all local zoning and/or building codes. The Consumer
assumes all risk and liability associated with the construction or use of this product. The Consumer or contractor should
take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the project, including, but not limited to, wearing the
appropriate safety equipment.
Loading limits and required support conditions are shown in the installation instructions and online at Warrantor's
website. Consult with a registered design professional before any use other than as outlined in Warrantor's installation
instructions. Whenever the Product is used in a condition other than published in the installation instructions, calculations
and construction documents must be prepared by a registered design professional to verify suitability of the Product and
supporting structure to resist the necessary forces under the intended use conditions.
CLAIM PROCEDURE
To make a claim under this Warranty, the original owner must, within 90 days of actual or constructive notice of damage
covered by this Warranty, do the following:
(1)
Prepare a letter that includes the following information:
(a) A list of the number of pieces and the size of each piece for which the claim is made.
(b) Proof of Purchase of the product, as shown on the original invoice.
(c) Proof of Warranty, as evidenced by the original end-tag from the product, or a copy
of the mark on the product.
(2) Mail the above information to:
UFP Ventures II, Inc.
Warranty Information
2801 East Beltline NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental
or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Warrantor does not make any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness of the product for
a particular purpose. Warrantor shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages
arising out of the PURCHASE, use or ownership of this product. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHICH
EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.
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Reissued June 1, 2013
This report is subject to renewal June 1, 2014.
DIVISION: 06 00 00—WOOD, PLASTICS, AND
COMPOSITES
Section: 06 53 00—Plastic Decking
REPORT HOLDER:
UFP VENTURES II, INC.
1801 EAST LESSARD STREET
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WISCONSIN 53821
(608) 326-0900
www.ufpi.com
EVALUATION SUBJECT:
SOLID WOOD COMPOSITE PLASTIC DECK BOARDS: LATITUDES CAPTIVA™—
SOLID EDGE (ALSO KNOWN AS LATITUDES CAPRICORN®—SOLID EDGE AND
WOLF-SOLID), LATITUDES CLASSIC—SOLID EDGE(ALSO KNOWN AS VERANDA®—SOLID EDGE AND LATITUDES WAVE-SOLID EDGE), LATITUDES
INTREPIDTM—SOLID EDGE, LATITUDES® MARINEBOARD (ALSO KNOWN
AS VERANDA® MARINE BOARD), STYLE SELECTIONS—SOLID EDGE, AND
EVERX™ SLOTTED WOOD COMPOSITE PLASTIC DECK BOARDS: LATITUDES
CAPTIVA™—SLOTTED (ALSO KNOWN AS LATITUDES CAPRICORN®—SLOTTED AND WOLF-SLOTTED), LATITUDES CLASSIC—SLOTTED (ALSO KNOWN
AS VERANDA®—SLOTTED), LATITUDES INTREPIDTM—SLOTTED, LATITUDES
WAVE—SLOTTED, STYLE SELECTIONS—SLOTTED FASTENER SYSTEMS:
EQUATOR® HIDDEN FASTENER SYSTEM AND TREX HIDEAWAY® PLASTIC HIDDEN FASTENER SYSTEM
1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE
Compliance with the following codes:
• 2012, 2009 and 2006 International Building Code® (IBC)
• 2012, 2009 and 2006 International Residential Code® (IRC)
Properties evaluated:
• Structural
• Durability
• Surface-burning characteristics
3.3 Durability:
When subjected to weathering, insect attack including Formosan termites,
and other decaying elements, the material used to manufacture the deck
board products equivalent in durability to preservative-treated or naturally
durable lumber when used in locations described in Section 2.0 of this report.
The deck boards have been evaluated for use within a temperature range of
-20°F to 125°F (-29°C to 52°C).
3.4 Surface-burning Characteristics:
When tested in accordance with ASTM E 84, the deck board products have a
flame-spread index no greater than 200.
4.0 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
4.1 General:
Installation of deck boards must comply with this report and the
manufacturer's published installation instructions. The manufacturer's published installation instructions must be available at the jobsite at all times during installation. When the manufacturer's published installation instructions
differ from this report, this report governs.
4.2 Deck Boards:
4.2.1 Structural: The wood plastic composite deck boards have an allowable capacity, when installed at a maximum center-to-center spacing of the supporting construction as prescribed in Table 1. A minimum of 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) side
gapping must be provided between the decking materials and any permanent
structure or post.
2.0 USES
The wood plastic composite deck boards described in this report are limited
to exterior use as deck boards for balconies, porches, stair treads, and decks
of buildings of Type V-B (IBC) construction and dwellings constructed in accordance with the IRC. Deck boards for use as stair treads are limited to the deck
boards in Section 4.3.
4.2.2 Fasteners:
3.0 DESCRIPTION
4.2.2.2 Slotted Deck Boards:
3.1 General:
The deck boards described in this report are woodthermoplastic composite
lumber (WTCL) consisting of a minimum of 50 percent wood flour and a maximum of 50 percent high-density polyethylene and other processing additives.
The deck boards are manufactured by an extrusion process in accordance with
the approved quality assurance manual in four colors (redwood, cedar, gray
and walnut). Latitudes Capricorn, Latitudes Captiva, and Style Selections have
a 1/32-inch-thick (0.8 mm) polyethylene coating embossed on top. The deck
boards are either solid or slotted.
4.2.2.2.1 Installation of the Equator Hidden Fastener System:
The slotted deck boards described in Section 3.2.2 must be attached at
each joist using the Equator Hidden Fastener System. The fastener wings
must remain level with the joist for the boards to fit correctly. The deck boards
must be attached to the outside and inside edges of the deck with No. 8 by
2-inch-long (51 mm) corrosion-resistant traditional screws at 16 inches on
center.Fasteners located within 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) of board ends must be
predrilled. When installed in accordance with this section, the boards have an
allowable capacity of 80 psf (3830 Pa). See Figure 3.
3.2 Deck Boards:
4.2.2.3 Deck Boards to Rim Joists:
The boards must be attached to rim joist with one No. 8 or No. 9 by 2-1/2-inchlong (64 mm) corrosion-resistant screw spaced at 16 inches (406 mm) on
center.
3.2.1 Solid Edge (Unslotted) Deck Boards: The solid edge deck boards include
Latitudes Captiva—Solid Edge,Latitudes Classic—Solid Edge, Latitudes Intrepid—Solid Edge, Latitudes Marine Board, Style Selections—Solid Edge, and
Everx. See Figure 1 for dimensions of solid edge deck boards. 3.2.2 Slotted
Deck Boards: The slotted deck boards include Latitudes Captiva—Slotted,
Latitudes Classic—Slotted, Latitudes Intrepid—Slotted, Latitudes Wave—Slotted, and Style Selections—Slotted. The boards are slotted on each side for
the use a hidden fastener system. The two types of hidden fastener systems
recognized in this report are the Equator Hidden Fastener System and the Trex
Hideaway Plastic Hidden Fastener System. See Figure 2 for dimensions of
slotted deck boards.
3.2.3 Fastener Systems:
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3.2.3.1 Equator Hidden Fastener System:
The Equator Hidden Fastener System consists of a plastic clip made of polypropylene copolymer and No. 8 by 2-inch-long (51 mm) square drive stainless
steel screws with 0.22-inch (5.6 mm) head diameters. The system is used with
the slotted deck boards listed in Section 3.2.2. See Figure 3 for dimension of
fastener system.
4.2.2.1 Solid Deck Boards: The boards must be attached at each joist using two No. 7 by 21/2-inch-long (64 mm) corrosion-resistant wood screws. The maximum allowable fastener head pullthrough load is 296 lbf (1348 N) per fastener. Fasteners located within 11/2 inch (38 mm) of board ends must be predrilled.
4.3 Deck Boards Used as Stair Treads:
The wood plastic deck boards, when used as stair treads, are satisfactory to
resist the code prescribed concentrated load of 300 lbf (1.33 kN) when installed at a maximum center-to-center spacing of the supporting construction
as shown in Table 2.
5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE
The wood plastic composite deck boards described in this report comply with,
or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section
1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions:
5.1 The deck boards listed in Table 1 are limited to exterior use as deck boards for
balconies, porches, stair treads, and decks of buildings of Type V-B (IBC)
construction and dwellings constructed in accordance with the IRC.
5.2 The deck boards listed in Table 2 are limited to exterior use as deck boards
only for balconies, porches and decks of buildings of Type V-B (IBC) construction and dwellings constructed in accordance with the IRC.
5.3 Installation must comply with this report, the manufacturer’s published installation instructions and the applicable code. Only those fasteners and fastener
configurations described in this report have been evaluated for the installation
of deck boards mentioned in Section 4.2.2 of this report. In the event of conflict between this report and the manufacturer’s published installation instructions, this report governs.
5.4 The use of deck boards as a component of a fireresistance-rated assembly is
outside the scope of this report.
5.5 The compatibility of the fasteners with the supporting construction, including
chemically treated wood, is outside the scope of this report.
5.6 Adjustment factors outlined in the AF&PA National Design Standard and applicable codes must not apply to the allowable capacity and maximum spans
for deck boards.
5.7 The deck boards must be directly fastened to supporting construction. Where
required by the code official, engineering calculations and construction docu-
ments consistent with this report must be submitted for approval. The calculations must verify that the supporting construction complies with the applicable building code requirements and is adequate to resist the loads imparted
upon it by the products and systems discussed in this report. The documents
must contain details of the attachment to the supporting structure consistent
with the requirements of this report. The documents must be prepared by a
registered design professional where required by the statutes of the jurisdiction
in which the project is to be constructed.
5.8 The deck boards are produced by UFP Ventures II in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, under a quality control program with inspections by PFS Corporation
(AA-652).
6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED
Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Deck Board Span Ratings and Guardrail Systems (Guards and Handrails) (AC174),
dated July 2010.
7.0 IDENTIFICATION
The deck boards described in this report must be identified by a stamp on each individual piece bearing the manufacturer's name (UFP Ventures II, Inc.) or the company name, the product name, the span rating for use as deck board, the allowable span for use as a stair tread, the name of the inspection agency (PFS Corporation) and the ICC-ES
evaluation report number (ESR-1573).
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