Georgia-Pacific faces Huber lawsuit
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Specialty products manufacturer Huber Engineered Woods LLC, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Georgia-Pacific Wood Products LLC alleging that the ForceField Air and Water Barrier System infringes Huber’s patents for its ZIP System sheathing and tape products.
Huber filed the lawsuit in the United States District Court of the Western District of North Carolina.
“For more than two decades, Huber Engineered Woods has provided innovative, premium and branded solutions to its customers and builders,” said HEW President Brian Carlson. “We have consistently invested to develop a broad portfolio of patents to protect our branded products, including ZIP System sheathing and tape products and AdvanTech flooring and sheathing panels, both of which are synonymous with innovation in the building industry.
“Our brands have won multiple national awards and received numerous accolades and recognition in the industry, and we will vigorously defend our patents against infringement.” Carlson added.
Since its introduction in 2006, ZIP System sheathing and tape has been widely adopted by many builders as a replacement for traditional sheathing and housewrap. The exterior wall and roof system consists of an enhanced moisture-resistant, engineered wood panel with a built-in, water-resistive, vapor permeable barrier that eliminates the need for housewrap or felt.