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Georgia-Pacific Building Products
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Georgia-Pacific Building Products creates strong, durable, sustainable building materials, from exterior sheathing products to drywall in walls and ceilings, and from industry-leading roof products to supporting products like lumber and subfloors. As North America's largest producer of structural wood panels (plywood & OSB), we also produce gypsum building products, lumber, and composite panels. We have a history of innovation, starting with the introduction of DensGlass®, the first Dens® Solutions product that laid the foundation for decades of innovation in fiberglass mat gypsum products. Along with being a leading manufacturer of wood products in North America, we take pride in our ForceField® Weather Barrier System. This system features an engineered wood sheathing panel with enhanced overlay and accessories that provide a continuous air-and water-resistive barrier.
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Georgia-Pacific's ForceField® Weather Barrier System vs. House Wrap Installation
Просмотров 71Месяц назад
In this video, you can watch a time-lapse from Home Innovation Research Labs showing side-by-side comparisons of the installation time for the ForceField® Weather Barrier System versus standard OSB and house wrap. How much could you save on time and labor? See for yourself. To find out more about the system’s components, including ForceField® Panels and accessories like ForceField® Premium Tape...
Georgia-Pacific Building Products Interviews HomeSphere at IBS 2024
Просмотров 342 месяца назад
HomeSphere, a national company facilitating relationships between major builder manufacturers and independent home builders, represents ForceField® Weather Barrier System to independent builders nationwide. Jim Plazak, Director of Builder Sales at HomeSphere, shares why he is excited to partner with Georgia-Pacific and how they are a major component of a home's exterior wrap and ultimately help...
Video completo de instalación del tapajuntas líquido DensDefy®
Просмотров 262 месяца назад
Aprenda cómo aplicar tanto el tapajuntas líquido DensDefy™ como la membrana de transición DensDefy™ donde el revestimiento DensElement® hace contacto con un material diferente. Las membranas de transición y tapajuntas líquidas de Georgia-Pacific pueden estar completamente expuestas a los rayos UV y a condiciones climáticas normales durante hasta 12 meses y están respaldadas por una garantía lim...
Video completo de instalación de la membrana de transición DensDefy®
Просмотров 162 месяца назад
Este video de instalación le mostrará cómo aplicar paso a paso la membrana de transición DensDefy™ de Georgia-Pacific. La membrana de transición DensDefy™ es una membrana autoadhesiva, ideal para juntas de control o derivación, juntas de expansión verticales y otras transiciones debido a su composición de un adhesivo a base de butilo con un revestimiento de HDPP. Para obtener más información so...
Mire esta animación de las soluciones Dens® de Georgia-Pacific Building Products
Просмотров 242 месяца назад
Este vídeo de animación cubre una gama de productos de construcción de Georgia-Pacific. En este video, verá la implementación del revestimiento DensGlass®, el sistema de barrera DensElement®, el revestimiento para huecos DensGlass®, los paneles interiores DensArmor Plus®, el soporte para tejas DensShield® y las placas para techo DensDeck®. Las soluciones Georgia-Pacific Dens® están diseñadas pa...
Cómo instalar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ en los parapetos
Просмотров 162 месяца назад
Este video de instalación le mostrará cómo aplicar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ a los parapetos. La membrana de transición DensDefy™ es una lámina autoadhesiva diseñada para usarse como membrana de transición y tapajuntas de aberturas sin terminar. Para obtener más información sobre la membrana de transición DensDefy™, visite buildgp.com/product/densdefy-transition-membra...
Cómo instalar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ en las juntas de expansión
Просмотров 102 месяца назад
Este video de instalación le mostrará cómo aplicar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ a las juntas de expansión. La membrana de transición DensDefy™ es una lámina autoadhesiva diseñada para usarse como membrana de transición y tapajuntas de aberturas sin terminar. Para obtener más información sobre la membrana de transición DensDefy™, visite buildgp.com/product/densdefy-transit...
Cómo aplicar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ a una base de pared
Просмотров 152 месяца назад
Este video de instalación le mostrará cómo aplicar la membrana de transición DensDefy™ de Georgia-Pacific a la base de la pared. La membrana de transición DensDefy™ es una lámina autoadhesiva diseñada para usarse como membrana de transición y tapajuntas de aberturas sin terminar. Para obtener más información sobre la membrana de transición DensDefy™, visite buildgp.com/product/densdefy-transiti...
Cómo instalar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ en aberturas irregulares
Просмотров 192 месяца назад
Este video de instalación le mostrará cómo aplicar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ en aberturas irregulares. La membrana de transición DensDefy™ es una lámina autoadhesiva diseñada para usarse como membrana de transición y tapajuntas de abertura rugosa. Para obtener más información sobre la membrana de transición DensDefy™, visite buildgp.com/product/densdefy-transition-memb...
Cómo instalar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ en las tuberías
Просмотров 142 месяца назад
Este video de instalación le mostrará cómo aplicar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ a las tuberías. La membrana de transición DensDefy™ es una lámina autoadhesiva diseñada para usarse como membrana de transición y tapajuntas de aberturas sin terminar. Para obtener más información sobre la membrana de transición DensDefy™, visite buildgp.com/product/densdefy-transition-membrane/.
Transiciones de material de sellado con tapajuntas líquido DensDefy™ de Georgia-Pacific
Просмотров 52 месяца назад
Este video de aplicación muestra cómo sellar transiciones de materiales con Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ Liquid Flashing. Al utilizar DensDefy™ Liquid Flashing, elimina la necesidad de reforzar las juntas y reduce el tiempo de instalación. Tenga en cuenta que en condiciones climáticas adversas se pueden aplicar adhesivos tapajuntas líquidos y curados a superficies húmedas. Para obtener más informa...
Cómo aplicar tapajuntas líquido DensDefy™ a juntas y sujetadores DensElement®
Просмотров 182 месяца назад
Este video de instalación se centra en la aplicación del tapajuntas líquido DensDefy™ de Georgia-Pacific en juntas, uniones y sujetadores. El tapajuntas líquido DensDefy™ protege las aberturas rugosas de las paredes, los sujetadores de revestimiento y las uniones. Siga las instrucciones para obtener consejos importantes sobre cómo aplicar correctamente el tapajuntas líquido y eliminar la necesi...
Cómo instalar la membrana de transición Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ en aberturas irregulares y rugosas
Просмотров 302 месяца назад
Este video de instalación se centra en la aplicación del tapajuntas líquido DensDefy™ de Georgia-Pacific en aberturas irregulares. DensDefy™ Liquid Flashing protege aberturas de paredes rugosas, sujetadores de revestimiento y juntas. Siga las instrucciones para obtener consejos importantes sobre cómo aplicar correctamente el tapajuntas líquido y eliminar la necesidad de cinta de refuerzo para j...
DensDeck® Prime Roof Board is the Superior Substrate for Sheet Metal Roofing
Просмотров 503 месяца назад
DensDeck® Prime Roof Board is the Superior Substrate for Sheet Metal Roofing
Watch as Georgia-Pacific Building Products' DensGlass® is Implemented
Просмотров 1313 месяца назад
Watch as Georgia-Pacific Building Products' DensGlass® is Implemented
How DensDeck® Roof Board Can Help Protect Your Roof Against Fire
Просмотров 1043 месяца назад
How DensDeck® Roof Board Can Help Protect Your Roof Against Fire
Explore the Many Benefits of Georgia-Pacific ToughRock® Fireguard X® Gypsum Board
Просмотров 1013 месяца назад
Explore the Many Benefits of Georgia-Pacific ToughRock® Fireguard X® Gypsum Board
Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System vs. Building Wrap
Просмотров 283 месяца назад
Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System vs. Building Wrap
Brentwood Elementary Upgrade Uses Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System
Просмотров 333 месяца назад
Brentwood Elementary Upgrade Uses Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System
Pinhoti Peak Chip Wade Case Study & DensElement® Barrier System
Просмотров 473 месяца назад
Pinhoti Peak Chip Wade Case Study & DensElement® Barrier System
How to Install Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Sheathing
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How to Install Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Sheathing
How to Prepare Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Sheathing for Installation
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How to Prepare Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Sheathing for Installation
How to Install Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System to Corners
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How to Install Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System to Corners
Learn How to Perform DensElement® Barrier System Jobsite Quality Control Checks
Просмотров 233 месяца назад
Learn How to Perform DensElement® Barrier System Jobsite Quality Control Checks
How to Apply Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System to a Hybrid Window
Просмотров 593 месяца назад
How to Apply Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System to a Hybrid Window
How to Apply Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System to Material Transitions
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How to Apply Georgia-Pacific DensElement® Barrier System to Material Transitions
How to Apply Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ Liquid Flashing to Window Bucks
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How to Apply Georgia-Pacific DensDefy™ Liquid Flashing to Window Bucks
How to Apply DensDefy™ Liquid Flashing to DensElement® Panel Seams, Fastener Spots & Penetrations
Просмотров 583 месяца назад
How to Apply DensDefy™ Liquid Flashing to DensElement® Panel Seams, Fastener Spots & Penetrations
How to Apply DensElement® Barrier System to Window Bucks with Transition Membrane & Liquid Flashing
Просмотров 453 месяца назад
How to Apply DensElement® Barrier System to Window Bucks with Transition Membrane & Liquid Flashing
We know she had a man show her how to do this beforehand.
Im currently installing ForceField 19/32 OSB on my 4/12 pitch roof and it has been a struggle to say the least. This product is extremely slippery on the roof from the second it's installed. Dust and water immediately amplify this problem. I fully regret utilizing this product on my roof.
im looking at this product for a shed roof. Total sq footage is 238 sq ft, so not that big. My trusses are going to be 2ft on center. I am worried about sagging with 19/32 but I think this is the thickest Forcefield comes in. :/ PS, my pitch is same as your, 4/12
@billsmith9249 I'll never use it again, it's way too slick to walk on safely.
@3:40 Why doesn't this corner piece go all the way to the bottom?
I would only install the panels horizontally. This should increase the strength of the wall.
People are finding it odd to hang these vertical but i think there shear amount of fasteners compensates for strength well enough. I'm going vertical on my add-on because they're going to be caulked, sealed & painted with trim over the joints. Should work well enough like that for strength, water and air. Horizontal seems like it'd leave gaps for cold/hot spots in the walls, even if wrapped. Studs having an R value of about 3 is bad enough. I will eventually hang tin up for siding and will incorporate the trim over the joints as spacers for the tin. I suspect my application should give me plenty time until then. My 2 foot overhangs don't hurt either lol I'm still on the hunt for the most ideal, low permeability exterior paint if anyone has suggestions
This stuff seems cool. Just wish I knew how to get it delivered from a distributor in a logistical manner .
Thanks for making this video. It’s very interesting.
They say use a 8d common nail but all the stores and building supplies places are saying 2 3/8 rs .113 is the same as an 8d common Anyone know if code has changed for putting up 1/2 plywood wall sheathing?
Can someone lmk if you can mount melamine cabinets on plywood? I’m installing a section of uppers this weekend and the wall has sheetrock AND plywood. So I’m a bit worried on the layers I need to go through to hit the stud, my backing is 3/4 the sheetrock 5/8 and the plywood 1/2 I think. Anyone have any suggestions? I usually use 3 inch screws when I install uppers to attach them to the stud. Please any help or ideas will definatly be appreciated!! TIA
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I prefer to sheath horizontally and stagger the butts to avoid perforating the studs every 3" at the joints. Being a former drywall hanger, hanging walls horizontally is like second nature to me, but vertical just seems wrong. I wonder if anyone in these comments knows why exterior sheathing always seems to be hung vertically? There has to be a reason.
There is. It's called a braced wall system. In the newer 2018 IRC it calls for vertical sheathing for increased strength. I personally like horizontal and staggered joints. However I'm sure alot of engineering went into this new requirement. And nail edge spacing is 3" on all braced wall panels only.
Vertical seems wrong to me
Vertical sheathing is to increase sheer strength and to prevent racking.
Idk but I'm doing it in my add-on because they're going to be caulked, sealed & painted with trim over the joints. Should work well enough like that for strength, water and air. Horizontal seems like it'd leave gaps for cold/hot spots in the walls, even if wrapped. Studs having an R value of about 3 is bad enough. I will eventually hang tin up for siding and will incorporate the trim over the joints as spacers for the tin. I suspect my application should give me plenty time until then. My 2 foot overhangs don't hurt either lol I'm still on the hunt for the most ideal, low permeability exterior paint if anyone has suggestions
@@karlwithak. You're right, that's another thing about vertical sheathing, it wastes wood - you save board-feet by hanging the sheets horizontally. And the people claiming that vertical sheathing increases strength, I've recently learned that in wind and tornado prone areas, code mandates horizontal for increased strength. And in other areas, all load-bearing exterior walls are required to be sheathed horizontally. So the strength argument goes out the window. It's all about money.
cómo sello la ranura de la unión del osB
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Great video of wall sheathing tips. Brief and detailed.
Why does one panel board need so many nails...
yeah, seems like half as many would be just as good
So wind don't lift the edges
this OSB was $8 in 2019, comes 2021 it is $44. There is no justification for this. I have to finish my walls and roof. After this, I will never use GP.
Holy moly, that is a huge increase! That's due to COVID restrictions and a slow down in production.
i just did my sub floor and that's what I paid, $44 a sheet of OSB. So pissed.
Yep total BS, that price is ridiculous!
insane. I'm not in the industry and needed some. Knew the price was up but didn't realize by how much.
@@ThriftDiving Why do you just pull these assertions out of…the wind? It just looks like greed from American corporations who know they can get away with this #GREED
Hey Georgia Pacific, why tf is 1/2" OSB $48 a sheet???
Outstanding job
my son needs this video
I thought you have to install sheathing staggered horizontally ?
that would be what i think too, it makes it stronger i think, where a butt joint is on the lower course being strengthened and stiffened by the upper course, or am i mistaken?
From what I understand staggering them is more common on roofs and for flooring.
I personally would not nail 'at' the corners... but nail on the vertical and horizontal edges about 2" or 50mm in from the corners... corners can break off... this method is stronger... same for drywall corners too.
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It's also OK to use deck screws?
No. Deck screws do not have nearly as much shear strength that nails do.
Absolutely not.
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Would 1 1/2" 18 ga narrow crown staples work?
18 gauge staples have vey little shear strength and holding (pullout) power.
Absolutely not , even 15 gauge finishing nails are far too small honestly deck screws work the best to hold panels to a wall or even just framing nails
@@Zeppodone1000mg I meant for the trim while propping the door up
@@philipdove1705 This video is regarding OSB wall sheathing. How would anyone know you were asking a question that was regarding something else? I also don't think propping the door up with TRIM is common practice. Perhaps that just some terminology confusion?
@@Zeppodone1000mg screws are not appropriate.
I'm just now learning how to do carpentry. Why does there have to be a 1/8th inch gap between the panels? I was thinking that they need to be as tight as can be to help prevent bugs etc from getting in. Hope its not a stupid question.
I think it's for expansion bc it's wood, it'll eventually settle into an expanded state.
To allow for shrink and expansion
How's this compare to a zip system?