bczygan
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What is best price performance products from Lowes?
Board sheathing.
And best substitute for Grace ice and water shield?
Bill
Board sheathing.
And best substitute for Grace ice and water shield?
Bill
Several years ago, my son had his compete roof deck replaced (another story). I did a lot of research and could find no performance difference in OSB vs plywood so go with whatever is cheaper.Osb is like half the price of plywood.
Deck is 6"boards.
Need underlayment for under shingles, that will work with a board deck?
Bill
but OSB ***** for roof shealthing, after awhile if there any moisture it start getting wavy ...
Advantech plywood. Tape the joints. I Used 5/8".
Gracie Ice and Water shield over the whole thing.
The goal here is to do it once.
I have heard many homes around here are being built with 5/8 sheathing rather than 1/2 inch. The cost isn't all that much more but the roof is a lot sturdier.Several years ago, my son had his compete roof deck replaced (another story). I did a lot of research and could find no performance difference in OSB vs plywood so go with whatever is cheaper.
If you are patching, you will have to stick with the thickness of the rest of the decking, but at my son's house, he paid to upgrade from 7/16" to 1/2".
Don;t forget the "H Clips" in areas where the OSB has to span more than 24" !
And I want a less expensive substitute for the Grace, that does the same exact thing.
I agree, when it comes to roofing materials I can't see scrimping to save a few bucks.Unicorn. You get what you pay for.
Underlayment folks! Not tar paper, but something better....
Grace I&WS at perimeter, ridge and penetrations. Felt underlayment over the field. Why put essentially a vapor barrier over the full roof and risk wood deterioration due to condensation? Unless the slope is less then 5:12 I would not cover the full deck with I&WS.
And I have yet to see an I&WS membrane that can hold a candle to Grace's membrane. Nothing else bonds nearly as well.
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The roof is about 24x26 and a plain gable with only a chimney at one end rake, so no valleys. I've removed gutters and downspouts and won't be replacing them. Will install new fascias.
The biggest cause of ice dams in our area is gutters ! Not replacing then will cut that down a lot ! Make sure to knock any icicles off as soon as they form.
You will get a lot of splash on the ground which maybe an issue for your siding.
It's a brick house so no worries about splashing.d
Why would I need plywood?
There is already a roof deck MADE OUT OF 1X6 BOARDS!!!!!!!!!
Water and ice is no better for brick and mortar than it is for siding.
So why did you ask about sheathing in the first post???
The biggest cause of ice dams in our area is gutters !
I disagree and here is why: 99.9% of the houses around me have gutters, even many of them historic agricultural barns....and they aren't ripped off by ice dams....if you have that issue you have a serious heat loss issue! Keep the roof cold and the heat inside as well as possible. As my Dad told me as a young boy, if a house has icicles hanging off it its bleeding heated air like mad.
