Thermo-ply® Total
The next generation of wall sheathing is here! Drawing on decades of experience manufacturing eco-friendly building products, Berry introduces Thermo-ply® Total Structural Sheathing. Combining three of the most important features that builders seek in a sheathing product – structural strength, advanced moisture management and environmental friendliness, Berry’s innovative new wall panel has immediately been termed “the efficient alternative” by industry professionals.
Thermo-ply® Total is designed to reduce installation time by eliminating the need for a secondary weatherization layer. Thanks to engineering based on field research and building science, the new material blends a designed air space with a unique non-directional drainage plane to create a single, one-step alternative to other types of sheathing that require housewraps. Because the need for housewrap is eliminated, installation time can be reduced and the cost for housewrap is erased from the project.
Thermo-ply® Total is truly your TOTAL answer.
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- Non-directional Drain Plane
- Sound Transmission Class Value
- Environmentally Friendly
- Air Infiltration Barrier
- Weather Resistant Barrier
- Made in the USA
- Stable Pricing
- Custom heights and widths
- Moisture Resistant
- User Friendly
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Thermo-ply Total is the ultimate in moisture protection because of it’s inherent thickness, water and weather resistant plies and it’s unique non-directional Drainage Plane, which allows water to drain and air to flow. Thermo-ply Total is a vital component of our HomebrellaTM Advanced Moisture Management System, as it protects the wall envelope and preserves the integrity of what’s inside, i.e. ,cavity insulation, studs, drywall, etc. Thermo-ply Total has been tested in accordance with ASTM E2273-03 and has an average minimum drainage of 90%.
Because of Thermo-ply Total’s 1/8” thickness, a tight seal is formed to the framing members, producing excellent protection against water intrusion. Foam and fiberboard sheathings tend to be spongy because of their composition. This makes it difficult to fasten the edges tightly to the wall frame, thus creating gaps and cracks for water to potentially enter. |