I think the “z” is a great idea… I know there are colored screws to show inspectors the correct screw was used in some cases… so with the pressure of the roller being such a crucial step, then there should be quality assurance…
I keep see vids about Zip but I can't figure out why people think its better than Tyvek. Its more expensive and osb as sheet is total crap. I'll stick with plywood and Tyvek.
There are lots of reasons to use ZIP over Tyvek: quality of WRB, the speed of install, and the air seal. The panels are not made of cheap OSB, they use very strong glue in their boards, which make them a particularly sturdy sheathing panel. They seal much better than Tyvek too, which can rip during installation or in heavy windy. Since ZIP is a sheathing panel and WRB all in one, you don’t have to go around the house twice, like you do with Tyvek. You just tape as you go. This saves time and ultimately money. Even though the panels and the tape are more expensive than plywood and Tyvek, you should save money in labor costs.
@@DealerTags its not faster. It takes time to tape it and the wrb doesn’t worrk when you overdrive nails. you have to go back and tape all of them too. The tape is expensive.
@@nicholaspappagiorgio6103 You’re totally right, the tape is not cheap and overdriving nails will compromise the WRB. There are easy fixes for that though. Just buy a cheap regulator for your nail gun, like he has in the video. Then you can set your gun to the right PSI and you won’t overdrive nails. Problem solved for $20. Also, you can use a liquid flash over overdriven nails and won’t have to buy extra tape.
Less sponsored product more basic information and science.
Yep
How will it perform in a hurricane prone area??
ooooo yes!!!!! great idea for a show!!!!!!
Thanks! There is more to come. Keep checking back for more in-depth videos about modern building science techniques.
I think the “z” is a great idea… I know there are colored screws to show inspectors the correct screw was used in some cases… so with the pressure of the roller being such a crucial step, then there should be quality assurance…
Discovering and wondering can zip be used on a log cabin house ?
GOOD morning Mark " great work
Can this be used inside a garage for waterproof walls and can it be painted
Zip panels are intended to be installed as sheathing and then covered with exterior cladding.
Only if you could get contractor to sheet their builds in Arizona.
Great video but in the middle, there is this weird echo...
That's chipboard
Zip is OSB. No.
I keep see vids about Zip but I can't figure out why people think its better than Tyvek. Its more expensive and osb as sheet is total crap. I'll stick with plywood and Tyvek.
There are lots of reasons to use ZIP over Tyvek: quality of WRB, the speed of install, and the air seal. The panels are not made of cheap OSB, they use very strong glue in their boards, which make them a particularly sturdy sheathing panel. They seal much better than Tyvek too, which can rip during installation or in heavy windy. Since ZIP is a sheathing panel and WRB all in one, you don’t have to go around the house twice, like you do with Tyvek. You just tape as you go. This saves time and ultimately money. Even though the panels and the tape are more expensive than plywood and Tyvek, you should save money in labor costs.
@@DealerTags its not faster. It takes time to tape it and the wrb doesn’t worrk when you overdrive nails. you have to go back and tape all of them too. The tape is expensive.
@@nicholaspappagiorgio6103 You’re totally right, the tape is not cheap and overdriving nails will compromise the WRB. There are easy fixes for that though. Just buy a cheap regulator for your nail gun, like he has in the video. Then you can set your gun to the right PSI and you won’t overdrive nails. Problem solved for $20. Also, you can use a liquid flash over overdriven nails and won’t have to buy extra tape.
@@DealerTags This is the air adjuster Matt was using in the video: www.lowesforpros.com/pd/Kobalt-Air-Adjusting-Valve-with-Gauge/1000404953
Should be marked as sponsored...
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And the first commenter