04/18/2023
Make Resilient Upgrades | Strengthen Your Home • Hail | Hurricanes | Tornadoes
A sealed roof deck provides a secondary water barrier or a supplemental way to keep wind-driven rain from coming through the deck joints or seams when the primary roof covering (shingles, etc.) and traditional underlayment are damaged, detached or blown away in severe weather. Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety research indicates that a sealed roof deck can prevent as much as 90% of wind-driven rain from coming through deck joints and entering your attic. This keeps the equivalent of nine bathtubs of water per minute from seeping through your ceilings and causing costly damage.
Roof decks are made with plywood, oriented-strand board, or engineered wood panels with an integrated, water-resistive barrier.
Panels are spaced slightly apart to allow the wood to expand and contract (move) in heat or cooling conditions.
There are four ways to seal your roof deck:
Note that some state building codes now require sealed roof decks for new and replacement roofs.
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