While the three Schauman Construction framing crews have come to rely on LP TopNotch 350 Sub-Flooring to combat the Michigan winters and the freeze/thaw conditions that come with them, they have also learned they can rely on the whole LP TopNotch family of products all year long. In winter months, there’s no doubt in my mind what I’m using.” When they finally get fully thawed and dried, they can flake or fall apart,” Schauman said.īut with LP TopNotch 350, Schauman said he doesn’t have to worry about the product falling apart in the winter months. Products often sit on our jobsites in colder months, freezing and thawing and then freezing again. “We experience some horrible winters in Michigan. LP TopNotch 250 and 350 Sub-Flooring products were used in the floors, and LP OSB Sheathing was used in the roof and walls. They wanted to find a family of sub-flooring products that had the durability to stand up to cold Michigan winters, while offering strength and ease of installation during the summer months. In October of 2011, Schauman Construction began work on Churchill North Apartments, a multifamily development composed of 130 units of three different sizes-1150 square feet, 1600 square feet, and 2000 square feet. But after working with LP ® TopNotch ® Sub-Flooring, Schauman Construction now recommends builders look into the product because of its durability and ease of use, explained Schauman. As a contracting company, Schauman Construction frames for multiple builders and often uses products selected by those builders. With more than 50 years of experience in residential framing, the company has seen its share of sub-flooring products. Schauman Construction Company is a family owned and operated business now under its third generation of family leadership, according to the company’s president Dave Schauman.
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