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Gypsum Sheathing

Gypsum Sheathing

Combining a treated gypsum core with a water-repellent face paper, Temple-Inland gypsum sheathing improves structural strength while enhancing weather and fire resistance at an affordable installed cost. It is suitable for installation under many types of exterior surfaces including masonry veneer and all types of siding.

Recycled Content:

Temple-Inland gypsum sheathing manufactured in West Memphis, Arkansas, Cumberland City, Tennessee, has been certified by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) in accordance to ISO 14021 standards to contain a minimum of 93% recycled material on a dry-weight basis. This consists of at least 90% pre-consumer recycled content and 3% post-consumer recycled content.

ISO 14021       SCS Certification Logo        MAS: Materials Analytical Services, LLC     USGBC

For more information about all of Temple-Inland's third-party certifiers, click on About the Certifiers.

Temple-Inland is a proud member of the U.S. Green Building Council.
The ‘USGBC Member Logo’ is a trademark owned by the U.S. Green Building Council and is used by permission.

  • The use of Temple-Inland gypsum sheathing with high levels of certified recycled can contribute toward credits in the following green construction rating system categories:
  • LEED-NC:
  • MR credit 4
    Recycled Content
    awards 1 or 2 points for using products with recycled content that constitute at least 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total value of project materials.
  • NAHB National Green Building Standard:
  • NAHB 604.1(2)
    Pre-Consumer Recycled Content
    specifies the use of recycled content products in major areas such as walls, floors, insulation and roofing.
  • The use of any Temple-Inland gypsum board can contribute toward credits in the following green construction rating system categories:
  • LEED-NC:
  • MR credit 5
    Local/Regional Materials
    awards 1 or 2 points for using materials on a project that are extracted and manufactured within 500 miles that constitute at least 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total value of project materials.
  • 2009 LEED for Schools:
  • IEQ credit 4.6
    Ceiling and Wall Systems
    awards 1 point if all gypsum board meets the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions.