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SpecLam SpecLam is a nailable panel of exposure I rated oriented strand board (OSB) and UL Classified R-Control EPS rigid insulation. It is an ideal insulation and nailable roofing surface over structural roof decks. Stability and traffic resistance make SpecLam perfect for both residential and commercial roof decks.

SpecLam provides both insulation and a nailable substrate for roofing or wall cladding materials. SpecLam installs quickly over structural roof or wall decking with screw connections. Standard roofing materials such as shingles, shakes, standing seam metal, tile, slate, etc., may be applied to SpecLam.

Advantages
  • Saves labor with one step installation
  • Large size panels available
  • Saves energy -no thermal breaks
  • No CFC, HCFC, HFC, or formaldehyde
  • No long-term R-value loss or thermal drift
  • Outside installation-construction can occur without disruption of inside living areas
  • Termite resistant Perform Guard EPS available


  • SpecLam
    Thickness
    R-Value
    at 40° F
    R-Value
    at 75° F
    2" 6.8 6.4
    4" 15.2 14.1
    6" 23.5 21.8
    7.75" 30.8 28.5
    9.75" 39.1 36.2
    11.75" 47.5 43.9


    Download a PDF file of our SpecLam brochure.
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    Download a PDF file of our Roofing Techdata.
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    Download a PDF file of our EPS Testing Chart.
    Downloadable roofing Brochure

    Download a PDF file of our EPS brochure.
    Downloadable roofing Brochure



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