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Structural Adhesives to Strengthen Roof Sheathing
Structural Adhesives to Strengthen Roof Sheathing

…sizes and spacing used to attach the sheathing to the roof's structural members…
…not provide enough strength to keep the sheathing on during an intense windstorm. Before…
…devastated South Florida in 1992, roof sheathing was generally attached using 6d nails…

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Enhanced Plywood and Subfloor Products
Enhanced Plywood and Subfloor Products

…place of ordinary plywood or OSB. Plywood vs. OSB When plywood was developed to replace solid-board sheathing, there was general reluctance among…
…switch to a new product. Since then, plywood has become the standard for subfloor…

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MDO Plywood & Tico Torres
MDO Plywood & Tico Torres

…lends a hand with the installation of the Medium Density Overlay plywood on the ceiling of the front porch. The product, often referred to as sign board, is traditional plywood with a resin treated fiber overlay on both faces that provides a…

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Avoiding Flood Damage and Protecting Your Property

…removal of some interior wall sheathing (drywall, for example). If…
…A 3-foot-high wall with a perimeter length of 35 feet would cost…
…replaced with exterior grade plywood sheathing. If necessary, the existing…

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The Roofing Process: The Basics

…and leak proof. Start with a solid deck made of plywood, OSB sheathing, or 1x6 boards; any wood that is not sound must…
…First comes the drip edge, which is nailed along the perimeter of the roof. Next apply an ice and water barrier…

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Building a Tighter Roof with Roofing Underlayments

…directly over an ice-and-water barrier to seal the roof sheathing and protect against the elements. Synthetic underlayments…
…provides a vital second layer of protection on top of the sheathing to help keep moisture out. It is necessary for roofing manufacturers…

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MFM Peel & Seal

…panel joints to keep out the rain if the roof covering is lost. The Peel & Seal tape seals the joints between the TechShield sheathing panels so rain won't run between them and into the house. Peel & Seal reflects heat to keep interiors cool and to reduce…

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Louisiana-Pacific TechShield

…attic, TechShield heat barrier sheathing can increase comfort levels within…
…reducing cooling costs. TechShield sheathing is available in plywood and OSB, and installs just like traditional roof sheathing. No additional labor cost is involved…

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A Panelized Home: When Weather Strikes

…finally prepare the roof sheathing for asphalt shingles…
…sheets of 3/4-inch plywood specified on the materials…
…nasty weather. With the sheathing in place it was easier…
…weather allowed the plywood sheathing on the roof to dry…

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Advantech Panels

…alternative to traditional plywood. An enhanced OSB (oriented…
…engineered wood decking, roof sheathing, and walls. Advantech panels were designed to compete with plywood in terms of strength, stiffness…
…stability than other OSB panels or plywood because it resists swelling…

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