I have a 1922 house in Maplewood NJ with beaver board in basement and attic.

Also, I read the Beaver Board Companies became CertainTeed in 1928



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Subject: Re: [BP] Beaverboard



It's legit question time again, and it seems to me this is something of a
repeat of a discussion some time ago.



Has anybody got any idea when beaverboard began being manufactured, and when
its production stopped?



In a case I'm working on here in North Joisey, a basement stair enclosure
which clearly postdates the original house (reportedly c.1915-20) was built
into a corner of what had been the house's main entry hall, using odds and
ends of framing and  "clad" with 3/16" or 1/4" beaverboard.  Original house
construction used wood lath and plaster over rough-sawn 1 7/8" x 4" studs; a
presumably early infill of a doorway (leading from the stair hall to the
adjacent living room; this doorway is also perpendicular to and predates the
beaverboard-clad partition) was done in wood lath and plaster, and fairly
smooth 1 11/16" x 3 3/4" studs.  Part of a porch nearby was finished with
metal lath and plaster, applied over tar paper after shingle siding was
removed from sheathing.  Much later alterations elsewhere in the house were
done using gypsum board.



Although similar to homasote, the beaverboard here is marginally harder than
homasote, but nowhere close to Masonite; it also has a tan/brown color
reminiscent of corrugated cardboard, and you can see the little flakes of
sawdust or whatever other lumber byproducts were used to make it.



The purpose of this exercise is to determine when this basement stair
enclosure was constructed, with the ultimate goal of determining when the
house was converted from single family occupancy to 2 family.



Thanks.



Ralph


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