BSD SpecLink Featured Manufacturer
Engineered Wood Products for Section 06 1000 (06100) - Rough Carpentry
Huber
ZIP SystemŽ
roof and wall sheathing offer structural panels with built-in
protective overlays that eliminate the need for housewrap or felt
forever. Simply install the panels, tape the seams with the specially
designed ZIP System™ tape and you’re done. You can install siding and
roof and wall covering directly on top of ZIP System roof sheathing,
but until you do, you’ll differentiate your jobs with the high-quality
curb appeal of ZIP System roof sheathing.
ZIP System roof and wall sheathing are backed by a best-in-class
warranty so that you and your homeowners can rest assured that Huber
Engineered Woods stands behind the ZIP SystemŽ products used in your
homes.
Tired of the hassles of H-clips and delicate roofing felt paper? Ready
to save on installation time and provide consistent, flawless roof
lines? Then you’re ready to join the Revolution in Roofing™ and Next
Generation of Walls™. With ZIP SystemŽ roof and wall sheathing, you can
reduce job-site hassles, speed up construction time, save on
construction loans and labor costs, and provide unrivaled custom home
quality – all with a limited 15-year system warranty and 30-year panel
warranty.

ZIP System roof sheathing is a structural panel with a built-in
Precipitek™ moisture resistive barrier that eliminates felt paper and
H-clips. Simply install the roof panels, tape the seams and you have a
structural roof system and code-recognized underlayment all in one.
Shingles and other approved roof and wall coverings can be applied
directly on top of the ZIP System roof!

Contact Information:
Huber Engineered Woods
One Resource Square
10925 David Taylor Drive, Suite 300
Charlotte, NC 28262
Toll Free: 1-800-933-9220
Web: www.huber.com
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