The osb techshield radiant barrier osb is engineered to improve energy efficiency.
Tech shield roof rain barrier.
As the original 1 brand of radiant barrier sheathing lp techshield panels vaporvents technology prevents moisture buildup during and after construction while blocking up to 97 of radiant heat in roof panels.
The most effective radiant barrier sheathing is a structural roof sheathing panel which consists of an osb panel with heat reflecting foil laminated to one side.
Lp techshield was one of the first radiant barrier panels on the market and it s still one of the best.
Other brands are solarboard by norbord and thermostat by georgia pacific.
Installed in more than one million homes it has been on the market for more than a decade.
Techshield is a roof decking material usually osb that has a sheet of aluminum foil laminated on one side.
Techshield is basically a standard piece of osb oriented strand board sheathing with a layer of aluminum.
This innovative product helps block radiant heat in the roof from entering the attic keeping the attic cooler lowering energy costs and making the home more comfortable.
Installed in over 1 5 million homes in the united states lp techshield panels also lower attic temperatures up to 30 f.
Techshield is made by lp building products or louisianna pacific corporation and is probably the most popular brand of radiant barrier decking.
This creates a highly effective radiant barrier.
It reduces attic temperatures by up to 30 degrees fahrenheit and it blocks up to 97 of radiant heat.
Because it helps block radiant heat from entering a home lp techshield radiant barrier sheathing can reduce monthly air conditioning bills by up to 17.
The roof deck may warm up but that foil on the bottom of the decking helps reduce the ability to convert the energy into radiant heat that will ultimately heat up the insulation.
But unlike conventional sheathing lp techshield sheathing features a thin durable layer of aluminum laminated to our osb roof sheathing.
Atticfoil when stapled to the bottom of your rafters works through reflectivity meaning it bounces heat off of your home and back into the outside.
Tech shield bruce glanville posted in green products and materials on january 12 2012 05 11am a builder i am doing energy consulting with has used tech shield roofing material on the exterior walls.