House wrap, Rain Screen, and Window Flashing Details
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- In this video we cover weather barriers start to finish. Putting up house wrap, rain screens, flashing window penetrations and much more!
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As a carpenter, I can vouch for this guy. well done video. one thing I could suggest is that if you're planning to put rain screen on right after house wrap, one only needs to put enough fasteners on the house wrap to hold it in place. The rain screen fastens the wrap better than anything. Saves on penetrations too.
Sure wish I was starting my career from the beginning. UA-cam is a wealth of resources. I spent 30 working years learning as I went.
in a sea of tinyhouse videos with backwards techniques, this guy knows what he's talking about. well done.
Your videos are by far the most comprehensive I have seen online! Thanks so much for making them 👌
Your videos are life-savers! Can't thank you enough for taking the time to record these. The videos strike the perfect balance between time and thoroughness. I appreciate the detail.
Nice job! New subscriber. You deserve more subscribers. You’re an excellent teacher.
I completely agree.
After watching many tiny house videos over the past few years, I'm so pleased to have found your build. Excellent information and will be used a my go-to resource for my build next summer. Thank you so much for your explanations, your time & editing. Be well.
I was able to watch these your videos and learn how to actually build a tiny house (which is crazy). Because your videos are very detailed (plus your building solutions and philosophy is near to me). Thank you so much, Brian.
Your videos are pure gold. THANK YOU!
Best building instruction video I've found on youtube. You're a great teacher. Thank you!
Your speed square trick to apply flashing is very helpful, thank you.
Truly, these videos are excellent. I am so glad I found your channel. While I don't have a tiny house, I have done a ton of DIY work recently and intend to apply these concepts to a standard 2500+ sf house. Thank you! I hope your channel explodes :)
Great videos that are are so clearly communicated and informative. So many of the little details I am needing answers to as I build my first tiny home are all covered. Thank you
Best how-to video on window flashing I've ever seen, outstanding details and explanations for everything.
Extremely helpful, thank you!
😂 I have been watching your videos for days and just now realized I never subscribed. Now I am subscribed.
You are a wealth of great info.Extremely well presented.Thank you kindly
You’re a great teacher.
Great details of explaining the what, why, and how to. . .best practice. Thanks 👍.
These tiny house videos are so helpful!
Awesome vid, great detail. Thank you!
Great video, covers everything I needed - except one "tiny" detail. I am doing a faux board-and-batten style using ACX plywood and then battens. Would I use furring vertical wood furring strips or vertical Cor-a-vent? Keep making these videos and a big thank you!
Truly excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Great video! You should consider adding links in the description for all the products mentioned. As your channel grows it should provide a decent amount of affiliate income.
ur a beast at videos and this work, thanks
When using the vertical PT plywood batten strips, shouldn't they be spaced away from the window trim to prevent capillary attraction of water between the batten strip and the window trim? I'm thinking maybe placing the batten strip about 1/4" away from the window trim to prevent any water from being trapped against the window trim and eventually causing decay of the trim. Great video- thank you!
wow sooooo goooood
When I first saw this I thought you were trying a new kayak skin system ☺️
very good explaination. thank you sir
Thank you for you great teaching.
I was hoping that you would have a link in the description to the window.
Great video man and thanks for the information! On my house, the original owner was going to brick the whole house but ran out of money. So now the front is bricked, with the remaining sides being brick underpinning, and the underpinning sticks out 4 1/2 inches from the siding. Can I do a rain-screen that’s 2 inches thick to make the siding blend better with the underpinning or would there be a problem with such a wide gap?
Great video!!
great video!
I would love to know what kinds of metal screen you / others would most recommend using, especially anyone who's experienced using them, for the bug screen. Pros/cons of different kinds/styles would be so great to know! I'm needing to decide soon which kind to use.
awesome vid
dude, i loved you in House...
Great video! Question: At the bottom of the house where you have the coravent cut to fit between the 2" PT straps could you instead run the coravent along the house and install the 2" straps to the top of the coravent? Also are you nailing your siding with short nails just into the 2" straps or longer nails to reach the studs? Thank You! and again Great Videos!
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Hey Brian, quick question. Do you have any opinion on the hubor zip system as a replacement for tyvek? Adding to that they have a liquid flash product that replaces tyvek tape (although they do have tape as well)? My wife and I love your videos. We just purchased a 30 foot iron eagle last week. I can't wait to get started/lose some hair.
I haven’t really worked with zip system. Seems like kind of a cool product I think I would consider it if I could afford it and it wasn’t heavier than the plywood I use.
I like zip system because that Tyvek can be a nuisance to install correctly in the wind. You just have to remember to set your siding nails just below flush and caulk those holes.
Where I'm at Huber can't even direct me to a Zip system dealer within 100 miles...
1:59-2:06 Didn't quite get that (why/what's the difference), but I will after researching some more.
when he says 'Siding vent' I can't find that stuff in the UK at all. Does anyone know of another name for it?
Can you use vinyl siding on the rain screen?
This tutorial easily scales up from a tiny house to ANY size house.
Why should you put a staple every 16 inches All you need to tackle it in the place until you put rainscreens,
Just found this channel,,,, who are you? Do you have another channel, you look so familiar, I know you from somewhere, just can't put my finger on it. Anyhow great info, thanks for the tips
Any thoughts or issues with Grace Vycor Plus? Looking for a reliable flashing tape, would love acrylic (3M 8067 or Zip) but not sure if the higher price is worth it.
Nope, vycor is good
Is it okay to build such a way in a Kenyan environment?
Lol, just waiting for the degree of the sill lol... They have like a pvc like material for the sill plate
6 deg
Question: why did you not tape the sides of the corner gaskets?
I asked the same question but the manufacturer says not to do it that way
@@actuallytiny2537 so weird. Did they give a reason why?
Not really, I actually did what you’re visualizing on the other window I just didn’t feel comfortable installing a product against the manufactures instructions on video
Trust
You are teaching folks to flash windows incorrectly. Dude reverse lapped the window install. Use the same logic as shingling a roof with flashing hierarchy folks.
What do you see wrong here? The only thing not shingled is the corner flashes and that’s specifically according to the manufacturers instructions for those. Not how I would do that but if I’m giving a demo video I have to teach to the installation instructions for whatever product I’m using. This also affects the warranty on the windows.
@@actuallytiny2537 I've always seen house wrap cut in an x inside the window opening and the flaps are folded inside and stapled to the interior. Then the only taping you do before the window goes in is at the corners.
No ..those glasses don t help when the plastic is so hard it will bounce off the ground come from under and hit you in the eye ball scared my eyeball. Just a bad design. Can't believe they can sell the nails .
What an amazing channel!