AdvanTech sheathing is an amazing product that I used on my new house. The product is so good that we use it on every new house we build at work. AdvanTech sheathing comes in many thicknesses and edges. I used 3/4″ tongue and groove on my subfloor, nailed and glued. I used 5/8″ tongue and groove nailed for the roof.
What makes this product really amazing is its resistance to water. If you’ve ever built or had a house built in a wet area of the country you know that traditional plywood or OSB can swell when it gets wet. Plywood can even delaminate and literally come apart at the seams.
The photo shows our home during construction with the AdvanTech sheathing (flooring) completely soaked by 10 days of rain. We never had a problem with the sub-floor after all that rain. That was all the proof I needed to be sold on this great sheathing product.
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Survivor of 11" water inside my cottage from hurricane Matthew. Removed carpet 3/4" plywood & water soaked 3/4" particle board. Planning to score 1/2" subfloor installed on 45• angle knowing water will come back nxt 10 20 30 yrs! Raising cottage $30,000 not n my budget. Local contractor recommends avantech. Claims it to be water proof. Looks like partical board to me & that will NEVER go back n my place. Your thoughts, comments & experience would be appreciated .
Walter - Can you be more specific? Will the AdvanTech sit directly on the slab? If so I DO NOT recommend it in that application. It must sit on top of sleepers so that air can circulate. It's not "waterproof"...it's water resistant...very different.
Todd - Would Advantech be better than plywood for roof decking and/or ceiling in a carport?
I think it's a better product that traditional playwood/osb.
Todd, the 84 Lumber guys just recommended I use Advantek rather than treated plywood to be under a deck I'm building that is also the roof of a garage. It will be a flat roof with rubber membrane, and then a "floating" deck over that. Do you see any concerns with me doing this with Advantek rather than say tongue & groove treated?
Not with the membrane...this should work just fine. Good luck.
Should it be used as rv decking? Is it recommended over ply or osb?
Wanting to put some flooring on rafters in garage for bulky items not a lot of weight.Do you suggest this advanTech sheating for this
application. What thickness do you suggest will use screws to put in place.
Is Advan tech rated to mud on top of wire mesh without tar paper?
I highly doubt it.
Hi Todd, we are putting an addition (620 sq feet) on our home in Cape May, NJ. My son in law said the builder he works for only uses Advantek now because it protects it from when it rains. We should not have any rain from the time it is framed and the roof goes on (but there is always the chance). He seems to think the plywood would be fine and my husband is "thrifty" so of course he says go for the plywood. I was always taught to do the best or don't do it at all. I just want them to do the right thing and I do have the final say :) They have to make a decision "yesterday" so Im hoping you can help.
If it rains...you'll wish you had used AdvanTech....we don't build anything without it anymore.
Hi folks, I've been using AdvanTech for years building indoor workout and fitness platforms. I'm wondering how it might perform outdoors? The plan is to coat the entire thing (inside & out) with an epoxy-based paint mixed with sand for the grippy texture, but no other treatment or membrane. Any suggestions?
Probably work for quite a few years, but eventually it will likely have issues.