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Sponsored by Sheffield Metals On this episode of Build Show Build, Steve kicks off looking at a specific detail in the drawing set: the low eve roof assembly on the second floor. He'll talk through wall frames (framed with T-Stud to get that cavity insulation and an excellent thermal break as a result). They also included ZIP R9 to run up the outside of the wall. One issue Steve often encounters is thermal continuity and air barrier continuity. Find out how they did it, then dive into the flat roof and learn more about ventilation and the details on that. Maybe they're not traditional but check out these benefits. Dive into the double roof assembly: Sheffield Metals' standing seam hidden fasteners roof. It doesn't get more durable and pretty than this when it comes to roofing, according to Jake.
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