Georgia-Pacific

January 6, 2005


Georgia-Pacific

G-P Plus® Plywood Sturd-I-Floor® combines the subfloor and underlayment into one panel. The fully sanded face and the absence of core laps in the crossband under the face provide an extremely smooth surface. This allows direct application of laminate flooring, vinyl tile, hardwood flooring, or carpet and padding when installed in compliance with APA specifications.

G-P Plus Plywood Sturd-I-Floor now features Quick-Fit™ tongue-and-groove. The APA-designed tongue-and-groove features wider groove openings that allow individual plywood panels to ease into place. Easier, quicker installation answers the call for a subflooring panel that helps savetime and money. Quick-Fit T&G has passed all uniform, concentrated and impact load tests to verify building code compliance for strength and deflection. In addition, greater cross-band inclusion in the tongue design helps the product resist damage during transport.

The Georgia-Pacific Blue Ribbon® OSB is a structural panel made of compressed wood strands arranged in three perpendicular layers and bonded with phenolic resin with no core voids, knots or splits. Panels provide excellent fastener-holding capability, high strength and stability.

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