Pinnacle OSB Sub-Flooring

Norbord Pinnacle OSB is a tongue-and-groove engineered subfloor that is available with a choice of FSC- or SFI-certified wood.
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  • Third-party forest certification based on standards developed by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is the best way to ensure that wood products come from well-managed forests. Wood products must go through a chain-of-custody certification process to carry an FSC stamp.

    Manufactured wood products can meet the FSC certification requirements with less than 100% certified wood content through percentage-based claims (30% certified content is required if only virgin wood fiber is used; certified-wood content as low as 17.5% is allowable if the rest of the fiber content is from recycled sources).

    With a few special-case exceptions, FSC-based certification is a requirement for GreenSpec inclusion of any nonsalvaged solid-wood product and most other wood products. A few manufactured wood products, including engineered lumber and particleboard/MDF, can be included if they have other environmental advantages--such as absence of formaldehyde binders. Engineered wood products in GreenSpec do not qualify by virtue of their resource efficiency benefits alone (for more on this, see EBN, Vol. 8, No. 11).

Norbord Pinnacle OSB is a tongue-and-groove engineered subfloor that is available with a choice of FSC- or SFI-certified wood. Pinnacle OSB uses no added urea-formaldehyde resins. This 4' x 8' OSB is 23/32" thick and has a tongue-and-groove structure for added strength; it comes with a 50-year warranty against delamination and defects and has a conditional 100-day “No Sand” guarantee that the joints won’t swell due to moisture and need to be sanded down.

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Subflooring creates the structural plane of the floor, over which the finish flooring layers are applied. Phenol-formaldehyde (PF) binders are used in plywood, while OSB can be made with PF or the non-formaldehyde-emitting methyl diisocyanate (MDI), a polyurethane binder. Formaldehyde emissions from these structural products are exempt from major North American emissions standards, including those from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB).

Oriented-strand board (OSB) can be an efficient use of forest resources because it can be produced from small-diameter or low-grade tree species. Some subflooring products combine the function of a subfloor and underlayment, reducing material use. Products listed here contain no-added formaldehyde (NAF) or are available with FSC-certified content. Magnesium oxide panels, which are particularly insect and moisture resistant, are also listed here.

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