By Emma Peterson.
Mass timber construction is when large, engineered wood products such as CLT, Glulam and LVL are utilized, is growing in popularity for a variety of reasons. This includes faster construction times that can be achieved using mass timber and the eco-friendliness of the material (reduced carbon emissions in the process).
If you’re interested in working with this wood, it is crucial to make sure you have a comprehensive moisture control strategy. Without this, mass timber can quickly be compromised by things like staining, warping, rotting and checking. In this photo, you can see damaged timber.
One of the best things you can do to help control the moisture in your construction and achieve long-term success with the building is using VaproShield’s SlopeShield Plus SA. This is a high-drying capacity, self-adhered underlayment membrane that protects your mass timber structure from water intrusion. Simultaneously, it is made of a permeable material that allows water vapor that might have naturally accrued in the structure to escape.
Over one million square feet of SlopeShield Plus SA has been installed around the United States and it has proven its power time and time again. SlopeShield Plus is a monolithic surface that covers seams and splines, offering temporary weather protection for the surface it is installed on. In part because of its monolithic surface, SlopeShield Plus is incredibly effective at resisting water intrusion. If it rains while you are on the job, the water will pond on the surface of the SlopeShield Plus, not reaching the mass timber beneath it, and can be easily swept off the floor/roof. Additional benefits to using SlopeShield include:
Further reinforcing the power and performance of the SlopeShield Plus SA is a drying study conducted by the RDH Building Science Laboratories.
For more about how SlopeShield can protect the mass timber construction industry, check out this data sheet! If you want to know more about how easy it is to install SlopeShield, make sure to visit VaproShield’s website.
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About Emma
Emma Peterson is a writer at The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. Raised in the dreary and fantastical Pacific Northwest, she graduated in 2024 from Pacific University in Oregon with a degree in creative writing and minors in graphic design and Chinese language. Between overthinking everything a little bit, including this bio, she enjoys watching movies with friends, attending concerts and trying to cook new recipes.
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