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I had inquired about this a while ago but can't find the thread - what do you think, I have a building with slab on grade floor and top of foundation wall is flush with the slab, which is less than 8" above grade, that section states that any wood framing members or wood sheathing in contact with foundation walls shall be of naturally durable or pressure treated wood - so, obviously the sill is pressure treated, the sheathing will be flush with the outside of the foundations so my CI can run straight down the entire wall, so, two pronged question - if the sheathing were to set, lets say 1/4" above the slab, would it need to be PT? there will be sill seal, so technically it wouldn't be touching even without a gap, or is that grasping? second, we're using zip panels - would they be considered naturally durable? they're not pressure treated.....really just trying to avoid having to have a 12" strip of pressure treated plywood at the bottom of the wall if I can, frankly the wall will be covered with continuous foam insulation from footing to eaves, so there won't be any exposure to earth regardless, so I'm not terribly concerned about moisture or termites being an issue.