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SECTION 06 65 00
COMPOSITE FLEXIBLE MOULDING
 
 
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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Carter Millwork, Inc.; Flexible moulding products.
.
This section is based on the products of Carter Millwork, Inc., which is located at:
117 Cedar Lane Dr.
Lexington, NC 27292
Toll Free Tel: 800-861-0734
Fax: 800-861-0737
Email: request info (orders@carterflex.com)
Web: www.carterflex.com | www.flextrim.com
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At Carter Millwork, we pride ourselves on crafting superior flexible moulding and in providing clients with the highest level of support and responsiveness. Our goal is to make ordering and installing our products easy and stress-free.
Flex Trim is made with a high density polyurethane composite resin that is flexible but also highly durable. Flex Trim polyurethane products have a closed cell structure, which provides supreme protection from most solvents and renders it almost completely hydrophobic (it will not rot). In addition to its flexibility and superior longevity, Flex Trim flexible moulding offers superior performance compared to real wood. It provides the beauty and appearance of real wood but will not rot, swell, or deteriorate over time and is ideal for indoor or outdoor use.
Intricate mouldings that arch effortlessly over doorways and windows. Customizable and affordable accents that conform to rounded walls and surfaces. If it can be imagined, Carter Millwork can produce it.
 
PART 1 GENERAL
 
1.1
SECTION INCLUDES
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project.
 
A.
Simulated wood moulding.
1.2
RELATED SECTIONS
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required.
 
A.
Section 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry.
B.
Section 06 20 00 - Finish Carpentry.
C.
Section 09 25 23 - Lime Based Plastering.
D.
Section 09 90 00 - Painting and Coating.
1.3
REFERENCES
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete references from the list below that are not actually required by the text of the edited section.
 
A.
ASTM E 84 -
B.
US Green Building Council.
1.4
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit under provisions of Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements.
B.
Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:
1.
Preparation instructions and recommendations.
2.
Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
3.
Profile shapes.
4.
Installation methods.
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete the following paragraphs if LEED is not applicable.
 
C.
LEED Submittals: Provide documentation of how the requirements of Credit will be met:
1.
Product Data for MR Credit 1.3 Building Reuse: Maintain 50 percent of Interior Non Structural Elements.
2.
Product Data for MR Credit 2.1 Construction Waste Management: Divert 50 percent from Disposal.
3.
Product Data for MR Credit 2.2 Construction Waste Management: Divert 75 percent from Disposal1 point.
4.
Product Data for MR Credit 3.1 Materials Reuse 5 percent.
5.
Product Data for MR Credit 3.2 Materials Reuse 10 percent.
6.
Product Data for Credit MR 5.1 and Credit MR 5.2: Submit data, including location and distance from Project of material manufacturer and point of extraction, harvest or recovery for main raw material.
a.
Include statement indicating cost for each regional material and the fraction by weight that is considered regional.
D.
Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, two samples, minimum size 6 inches (150 mm) long, representing actual product, color, and finish.
E.
Manufacturer's Certificates: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements.
F.
Closeout Submittals: Provide manufacturer's properly executed warranty.
1.5
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer with a minimum of 10 years of documented successful experience.
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include a mock-up if the project size and/or quality warrant taking such a precaution. The following is one example of how a mock-up on a large project might be specified. When deciding on the extent of the mock-up, consider all the major different types of work on the project.
 
B.
Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of surface preparation techniques and application workmanship.
1.
Finish areas designated by Architect.
2.
Do not proceed with remaining work until workmanship, color, and sheen are approved by Architect.
3.
Refinish mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work.
1.6
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
B.
Moulding material and adhesive shall be acclimated to the installation area for a minimum of 48 hours prior to installation.
C.
Store products flat and squarely on top of one another, not on edge.
1.7
SEQUENCING
A.
Ensure that locating templates and other information required for installation of products of this section are furnished to affected trades in time to prevent interruption of construction progress.
B.
Ensure that products of this section are supplied to affected trades in time to prevent interruption of construction progress.
1.8
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A.
Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
B.
Install materials and accessories after other drywall operations have been completed.
1.9
WARRANTY
A.
Provide with manufacturers limited lifetime warrantee to the original owner that mouldings are fee from defects in material or workmanship.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
 
2.1
MANUFACTURERS
A.
Acceptable Manufacturer:
1.
Flex Trim East (HQ);Carter Millwork, Inc., which is located at: 117 Cedar Lane Dr.; Lexington, NC 27292; Toll Free Tel: 800-861-0734 ; Fax: 800-861-0737 ; Email: request info (orders@carterflex.com); Web: www.carterflex.com | www.flextrim.com
2.
Flex Trim West; 1876 North 2700 West, #4, Provo, UT 84601. Phone: 877-877-4595. Fax: (877) 865-1660. Email: orders@flextrim.com . Web: www.flextrim.com.
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions.
 
B.
Substitutions: Not permitted.
C.
Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Edit the following paragraphs as required and applicable to project requirements. Delete the paragraphs that are not applicable.
 
2.2
SIMULATED WOOD MOULDING
A.
Flex Trim Flexible Moulding: Flex trim moulding are made of a polyurethane elastomer blend that exceed the performance requirements other competitive products.
1.
Features:
a.
Suitable for interior or exterior application.
b.
More than 25,000 profiles available.
c.
Unlimited custom capabilities from historic replicas to contemporary designs.
d.
Polyurethane non-shrink product for compatibility to any moulding profile.
e.
Impervious to moisture.
f.
Paintable or stainable and cuts like wood
2.
Physical Properties:
a.
Filler content, weight percentage: 40 percent.
b.
Nominal Density: 1.3 g/cm3.
c.
Shore A Hardness: 85
d.
Tensile Strength, psi: 950
e.
Elongation: 170 percent.
f.
Graves Tear Strength: 175 lb/in.
g.
Split Tear Strength: 90 lb/in.
3.
Profiles
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** List Profiles and casing profiles and profile numbers required below or list the profile types required and indicate each profile required on the Drawings. For each profile indicated on the Drawings show the required Shape and Thickness ___ inch by Width ___ inch. Show locations on the Drawings requiring elliptical, oval, concave, convex, arched and other such shapes that require factory pre-bent shapes.
 
a.
Apron.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
b.
Astragal (Clover)
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
c.
Back Band.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
d.
Base
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
e.
Base Cap
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
f.
Base Shoe
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
g.
Brick Mold.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
h.
Bullnose.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
i.
Casing.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
j.
Chair Rail.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
k.
Chair Rail Backer.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
l.
Corner Mold.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
m.
Cornice.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
n.
Cove.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
o.
Cradle.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
p.
Crown.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
q.
Decorative.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
r.
Dentil.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
s.
Drip Cap.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
t.
Flat Stock.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
u.
Half Round.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
v.
Handrail.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
w.
Jamb Stock
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
x.
Lattice.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
y.
Mantle Mold.
z.
Panel Mold.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
aa.
Pencil Mold.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ab.
Picture Mold.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ac.
Plant On
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ad.
Quarter Round.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ae.
Rake Mold
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
af.
Rope.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ag.
Screen Bead.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ah.
Stool.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ai.
Stop.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
aj.
Stucco Mold.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
ak.
Tongue and Groove.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
al.
Variations.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
am.
Custom.
1)
Number: ________
2)
As indicated on the Drawings.
4.
Specialty Shapes:
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Contact the manufacturer for available Stock Specialty Shapes and for custom shapes.
 
a.
Corbles.
b.
Rosettes.
c.
Appliques.
d.
Cornerstones.
e.
Finials.
f.
Custom.
5.
Finish:
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Contact the manufacturer for available species matching for each profile.
 
a.
Smooth Paint Grade.
b.
Grained Paint Grade.
c.
Straight Grained Stain Grade.
d.
Knotty Grained Stain Grade.
PART 3 EXECUTION
 
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.
B.
If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
3.2
PREPARATION
A.
Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.
B.
Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
3.3
INSTALLATION
A.
Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B.
Install moulding in its relaxed position.
C.
Use conventional woodworking tools to cut, sand and shape this material. Use miter saws work when trimming. Use care when marking and cutting
D.
For best results, construction or panel adhesive or mastic glue should be applied continuously on the back side of the moulding. Do not nailed in place until the adhesive bonds.
1.
Use nails only, not staples, to fasten materials.
2.
Keep nail use to a minimum and space at least 6 inches apart.
3.
Do not nail closer than 3/8 inch from the edge of the moulding.
E.
Before finishing, remove dirt that may have accumulated during installation by using a cloth and soap and water and then with paint thinner or a mild solvent.
F.
Before applying stain, check the moulding for grain or call for information on compatibility. Useg paint with an oil-based primer or gel stain and sealer.
G.
Finishes should be applied after moulding is installed. Do not bend the moulding after it has been painted or stained. This can cause such finishes to crack.
3.4
PROTECTION
A.
Protect installed products until completion of project.
B.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
3.5
SCHEDULES
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Retain Paragraph below if required to suit project requirements. Identify products by name on the Drawings or use this paragraph to define the location of each type of material to be used. The following are some examples of schedule references. Edit as required to suit project or delete and identify products on the Drawings.
 
A.
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B.
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