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By making structural parts in a high production composites factory, each part is identical in size, shape, strength, profile, and precision cut to its exact length. |
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Parts are sent to local panel plants where they are assembled into custom high-performance panels |
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Panels assemble and erect quickly. Frequently all of the panels can be assembled in the assembly plant in less than one hour as 4 to 6 exterior panels and 4 to 6 roof panels. |
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Each panel is pre-finished under factory quality control and continuous inspections. |
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When a protective building envelope is certified by CBS, it has a minimum of 1,500 pounds (680.4 Kg) uplift force resistance every 24 inches (61 cm) and carries a warranty of 50 years. |
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CBS expects its licensed builders to have their prints permitted with CBS composites relying on the CBS test data and code certifications and to work with the inspectors at each stage to obtain the certificate of occupancy.
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It is up to the builder’s sub-contractors to prepare the slab on grade, stem wall, or basement excavation and to laser level the CBS sill plates prior to and during concrete pouring so that they are embedded in the concrete pad.
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The builder finishes the exterior architecture detailing, |
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CBS relies on your architects, designers, and engineers to draw the buildings. |
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The specified windows, or CBS’s own hurricane windows and doors, are installed. |
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CBS panels contain unique single in-line or double in-line rack preventing shear sheeting between the studs as opposed to OSB or Plywood rack resisting sheeting that is nailed to the stud’s exterior edges.
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In CBS Egis-Panel™ construction each shear sheet in the panel is adhesively sealed around its perimeter
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After insuring the exterior sheeting is fully sealed and air tight in the panel assembly plant, any type of insulation can be applied. |
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