Wood-Plastic Composite Cladding Sustainable Rainscreen Wall System
About the Provider
Founded in New London, North Carolina in 1997, Fiberon built its business selling high-quality, eco-friendly composite decking, railing and fencing. In 2007, after a period of rapid growth, Fiberon expanded operations to Meridian, Idaho, enabling efficient bi-coastal manufacturing and distribution. Today, Fiberon employs more than 500 people, each one working to extend the company's legacy of quality, innovation and sustainability.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify potential moisture management issues that can cause harm to both a building’s aesthetic and structural integrity as well as occupants’ health and safety.
- List four basic components of rainscreen wall systems that help minimize rainwater passage into the wall and effectively dissipates any water remaining back to the exterior.
- Compare and contrast the suitability of various cladding materials to serve in rainscreen systems, particularly their durability, sustainability, and safety.
- Evaluate wood-plastic composite (WPC) cladding options for use in rainscreen applications, including recyclability, strength, and life-cycle cost attributes.
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Design Category:
(07) Thermal and Moisture Protection
This Course Is Included In Upcoming Events
5
Dec
Up to 8 AIA HSW/LU CE Hour(s) Up to 1 GBCI General Hour Up to 1 IDCEC HSW CEU(s) Up to 1 ADA Accessibility / Barrier-Free Req. |