New Training Programs for 2019
January 22, 2019

Carlisle places a high value on education and offers training year-round at locations across the United States and Canada.

Training classes are open to employees of current Carlisle authorized applicators, as well as companies in the process of establishing a new account. Employees of Carlisle-recognized representatives and distributors are also welcome to attend. If you are unsure whether you are eligible to attend Carlisle’s training courses, email traininginfo@carlisleccm.com or call (717) 245-7066.

FAQs

Q: How much do the programs cost?
A: There is no charge to participate in any of Carlisle’s training programs. Carlisle will also provide lunch on all full days of class.

Q: How long will I be away from the office?
A: This will depend on the course. Please take note of the start and stop times for each class. The certification courses last for two-and-a-half days and the foreman’s workshops last for five days. All other classes are one day each.

Q: How do we achieve certification with Carlisle?
A: To become a Carlisle authorized applicator, you must attend the full applicator certification course. Certificates are issued at the conclusion of training. If you are a new roofer seeking certification, please contact your Carlisle manufacturer’s representative before trying to register for a class.

 2019 Training Course
 Training Locations: Montgomery, NY; Kennesaw, GA; Carlisle, PA; Tooele, UT; Wylie, TX
   
Applicator Certification Seminar
(required to become a Carlisle Authorized Applicator)
2.5 days long, once a month in Carlisle PA, held in other locations based on availability
Hands-on and classroom training focused on EPDM, TPO, PVC, and insulation attachment and common flashing details including curbs, corners, and roof penetrations
 
Foreman-Level Training 5 days long, springtime, all locations
Advanced EPDM, TPO, and PVC application and inspection techniques, project monitoring and site management, identifying and fixing installation errors, site organization, and team leadership
   
EPDM 101 5 days long, springtime, all locations 
Introduction to EPDM systems and products
   
TPO/PVC 101 1 day long, twice a year, PA location
Introduction to TPO and PVC systems and products
   
EPDM 201 1 day long, twice a year, PA location
Hands-on training in EPDM details and applications
   
TPO/PVC 201 1 day long, twice a year, PA location
Hands-on training in TPO and PVC details and applications
   
Specialty and Premium Products, New Products, and Boosting Productivity 301 1 day long, twice a year, PA location
Hands-on and classroom training in Roof Gardens, FleeceBACK, edge metal, and productivity-boosting products and techniques
   
Understanding Design Criteria 401 1 day long, twice a year, PA location
Teaches attendees how to apply the performance section of an architectural specification to a warrantable roof assembly
   
Industry Challenges 501 1 day long, twice a year, PA location
Examines common industry challenges, including the differences in versions of industry standards (ASCE, IBC, IECC, etc.), moisture in concrete, reflectivity, LEED, ES-1, and energy codes

February 25, 2020
Dual Tanks Cold Weather Application Tips

Proper material temperatures are imperative to ensure that adhesive products deliver the highest level of performance. When applying adhesive products below the manufacturer’s recommended application temperatures, application speed and performance can be drastically affected. To help address material temperature issues, Carlisle has recently announced the availability of heated blankets and temperature sensing nozzle technology. Flexible FAST reaches its maximum performance when the material temperature at the time of installation is 70°F or rising. When temperatures fall below 70°F, urethane adhesives can experience mixture ratio issues that could create application issues. To help address material temperatures during winter applications, the use of hot boxes and power blankets are recommended to ensure the adhesive remains at 70°F or above at the time of application. For more information regarding heated blankets, click here or visit the website for one of Carlisle equipment partners: PowerBlanket 4C's Spray Equipment Panther East In addition to heated blankets, Carlisle has also made advancements to delivery systems to help applicators identify when an adhesive product is too cold. In January 2020, Carlisle introduced Temperature Warning Tips for Flexible FAST Dual Tanks. These tips make it easy to apply polyurethane adhesives properly. Carlisle’s Temperature Warning Tips provide the applicator with a visual cue to easily identify if the material is too cold during application: Nozzle turns BLUE when adhesive temperature is below the required 70°F. Nozzle will be CLEAR when adhesive is spraying at optimal temperature. Compression seal added to create a tighter fit between the gun and tip. This helps eliminate adhesive leaks. For more information, please contact your manufacturer's representative.

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February 11, 2020
Code-Required Minimum R-Values

Over the past 10 years, there has been a shift in minimum required R-values. The 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is the driving force behind this movement. More than 20 states have adopted the 2015 IECC, or a portion of its provisions, as their statewide energy code. See the chart below for minimum R-values per climate zone. Since 2009, the roofing industry has seen an R-10 increase in the majority of the states. The total minimum insulation thickness has increased from 3.5" (R-20) to 5.2" (R-30) in parts of over 40 states. The map below can help you identify climate zones within your state. Climate zones 4 through 8 have experienced an R-10 increase. Additional resources are provided below to help you determine the applicable energy code and its associated minimum R-value requirements in a given state or local jurisdiction.    1. Minimum Insulation R-value Requirements: Non-Residential, Above Roof Deck    2. The Building Codes Assistance Project For more information on R-value requirements, please contact Brandon Reynolds at brandon.reynolds@carlisleccm.com

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January 28, 2020
Polyiso Storage, Handling, and Application Guidelines

It is well known that moisture is detrimental to roof system performance. Wet insulation can lead to several issues including mold, reduced membrane adhesion, and ultimately roof system failure during wind events. Because wet polyiso must be removed and replaced, watertight tie-ins are essential every night. But let's take a step backwards and look at overall polyiso storage before and during installation. An appropriate understanding of storage, handling, and application will result in a properly constructed roof system. Material delivery should be carefully coordinated with the roof installation schedule to minimize outdoor storage. However, short-term outdoor storage can be necessary at times. When storing polyiso outdoors, bundles should not be stored directly on the ground. If possible, they should be stored over a finished surface rather than dirt or grass. Bundles should be covered with a waterproof cover and secured to prevent wind displacement. Exercise care when handling polyiso to prevent breaking or crushing the edges and surfaces. Polyiso should always be installed on dry roof decks and in dry conditions. Apply only as much polyiso as can be covered by completed roofing the same day. Roof surface protection (plywood) should be used in areas where storage and staging are planned to reduce direct, excessive traffic. Tips: Place bundles on pallets or included feet over a finished surface such as gravel, pavement, or concrete. Remove polyiso bundles from trucks with proper equipment. Do not push bundles off the edge of a truck or "roll" a pallet across the roof deck. Follow Carlisle’s requirements regarding product application to ensure adequate performance of the roofing system. For more information, please contact your manufacturer's representative.

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