On both sides of the window or door trim the wrap close to the window or door flange.
Wind wrap siding.
When used to slow winds its job is to seal gaps and leaks in the osb panels or plywood sheathing that makes up your home s exterior walls.
When water gets behind the siding house wrap is there to shed the water and keep it from entering the wall cavity.
When building exterior walls with stone stucco brick when building exterior walls with stone stucco brick cedar eifs or fiber cement siding it is important to use an effective rain screen system that will provide a means for drainage and ventilation.
Depending on how it s hung house wrap can either act as a moisture or wind barrier.
Vinyl siding is remarkably resistant to high wind given its light weight and relatively simple installation.
James hardie 3 ft x 100 ft house wrap.
Secure the wrap to the flange with tape or caulk.
That keeps drafts from reaching your insulation and prevents heated and cooled air from seeping out through the walls.
Install side flashing over the wrap.
Your vinyl siding will perform as the primary defense against moisture and air leaks but your house wrap comes in strong as a secondary defense.
House wrap is a fabric paper or board material that covers the exterior sheathing of house walls to protect the wall framing.
Install head flashing and extend out 3 4 inch to each side.
Hardiewrap weather barrier is installed over the sheathing beneath the exterior siding to reduce water and air infiltration.
But in order for it to perform to its potential it must first be properly selected and then properly installed.
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Tape the flap from step 2 over the flashing.
All certified vinyl siding is tested for wind load resistance and must meet certain minimum requirements.
Guide any water that penetrates the window casing siding joint down the spline and over the felt or wrap that covers the wall.
Most siding materials are not totally effective at repelling water particularly wind driven rain.
Ask your contractor if the vinyl they use is up to those standards.
Windows with nailing fins vinyl clad and metal are becoming more popular replacing traditional wood cased units on many job sites.
It protects the wall s sheathing and also helps prevent uncontrolled air circulation which will improve your home s insulative abilities.
According to fema vinyl siding should be able to withstand 110 mph winds in addition to heavy rains to be considered storm ready.