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Seeda Concrete Green Zip Board

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I’ve written several posts about the new ZIP System sheathing products from. This exciting new product combines the benefits of Advantech sheathing with a built in vapor and moisture barrier. We have been using the ZIP System roof sheathing and the ZIP System wall sheathing for this new ranch style home. As you can see in the photo the two ZIP System sheathing products have different colors to differentiate them. The roof sheathing is a brownish orange color while the wall sheathing is a nice green color. The wall panels are a 7/16″ OSB structural panel and the roof is a 5/8″ thick tongue and groove structural panel.

Once all the panels are installed you simply tape all the joints with a special tape from ZIP. Then you use a special roller to put pressure on the tape to make it adhere correctly. Once all the tape is finished you’ve created a “dried-in” building to work in. This product totally eliminates the need for a building wrap such as Tyvek and also a roof paper such as Roof Guard.

The ZIP System has worked very well. After the roof was taped it rained quite a bit. We only had a couple of drips inside and that was due to poor installation of the tape. Once we went back up on the roof and fixed the tape the water leaks stopped. Now we can just install the shingles directly on top of the ZIP System roof sheathing. All and all I think the ZIP System is great.

First of all I’m a huge fan of the Advantech floor sheathing products, especially how well it performs in a wet environment. The crew has loved working with this new product and it saves quite a bit of time not having to wrap the house with house wrap.

I also think this product will drastically improve air infiltration performance for this new Energy Star home. Torrent Turbosquid Models For Free. Check out other posts about the ZIP System: • • •. Todd Fratzel I’m full time builder for a large construction company in New Hampshire. I run their design-build division that specializes in custom homes, commercial design-build projects and sub-divisions. I’m also a licensed civil and structural engineer with extensive experience in civil and structural design and home construction.

My hope is that I can share my experience in the home construction, home improvement and home renovation profession with other builders and home owners. I’m also the author of and. Please feel free to me if you have any questions, suggestions or you’d like to inquire about on this site.

Todd, I am about ready to take off on a large project, and doing it solo. 16’x28′ 2 story addition. My concern is with the subfloor of the second level. First level is a concrete floor/block foundation, and the second level floor system is near complete. Now ready to move forward to installing OSB sheathing on the floor, I am hesitant to jumping right in because it’s late April in Pennsylvania, which means we have an unpredictable forecast, and have seen some rain lately.

My first thought was the Zip system, but that was prior to doing some research, learning that it’s only intended for roofing/wall applications. So the main dilemma is how to preserve the osb deck until it’s dried in. Do you have any recommendations, or trade tricks that don’t involve building temporary slopes to drape plastic sheathing over?

I would consider this route, but I’m 25′ in the air, working alone. So attaching plastic and it actually staying in place is a whole other obstacle. Thanks for any feedback!

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