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Finishes many options Walls wood shakes, shingles, board & batten (vertical), plank lap (horizontal), T1-11 ply, vinyl, fiber cement, aluminum, stucco.& .Brick (masonry) shown above Roofs wood shakes, shingles, asphalt shingles, metal standing seam or corrugated, clay or cement tile, slat, single ply at flat roof....
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System to Remove water Gutters / Roof Drains (Leaders) or Down Spouts DS. French drains (gravel trench) w/ Rain chains
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* Details Weather protection – a Moisture System
insulation (& V.B. vapor barriers) sheathing weather barriers Venting Flashing Cladding (finish material) *
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Detail Layers-of weather barrier System
Vapor Barrier Insulation Sheathing Moisture Barrier Flashing Siding
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Flashing often a soft metal that can cover the gap and direct water away from wall or roof used at intersections (and/or with a Drip edge)
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1” AIR GAP *Rain-screen* ...Air cavity keeps siding away from wall framing allows moisture to dry
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Brick veneer on wall is a rain screen
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...at window head and at sloped sill
Flashing ...at window head and at sloped sill [Window in section view]
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Frame Building Section
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Weather Protection System
Walls & Roof Insulation (w/V.B. vapor barriers) Sheathing (OSB - CDX ply.) Weather or Moisture barriers Venting (air space / dry moisture) Flashing (water away & drip edges) Cladding (finish material) *
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Insulation (with V.B. vapor barriers)
...In the Walls Plumbing, electrical & Insulation (with V.B. vapor barriers)
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Insulation (& V.B. vapor barriers)
Attic 1. Air gap for venting b/w insulation & sheathing 6. Roofing felt or MB (moisture barrier) 2. & 4. Insulation (batt or rigid) 3.Vapor barrier (on warm side of wall or roof) 5.Drywall Finish wall 6. MB 7. Roof (shakes) Insulation (& V.B. vapor barriers)
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* Insulation Resists heat/air infiltration =
Insulation Symbol is a Looping line for Blanket or batt insulation Rigid Insulation Symbol is criss-cross lines Insulation Resists heat/air infiltration = R value (the higher the # the better) *
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Why are these numbers highest at roof?
R 38 at ceiling or rafters R 21 in walls R 30 at floor Energy Code Why are these numbers highest at roof?
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Header with Rigid Insulation
* energy saving Types of Insulation Material : Batts or blankets or blown or Rigid (at Header over door) or foam expanding insulation
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Insulation location : Attic ..most critical area (as heat rises)
CRUSH LESS INSUL. Insulation location : Attic ..most critical area (as heat rises) Exterior walls Floors - separating unheated from heated areas [doors & window - insulated & with weather stripping]
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Weather protection system = enclose house
Isometric of an exterior wall with CLAPBOARD SIDING ...on the walls Weather protection system = enclose house
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(Shakes which are more random because they are split wood )
Type of Siding: noted on elevation dwgs. Seen in section dwg. fianl layer Wood Shingles or (Shakes which are more random because they are split wood )
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(Shakes which are more random because they are split wood )
Type of Siding: Wood Shingles or (Shakes which are more random because they are split wood ) Shiplap wood siding Stucco
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* Shingles Beveled Clapboard siding Or board & batten
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Flashing at Roof Stepped overlapped * energy saving
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….on CMU or on wood framing –most common
Brick Wall (Masonry) ….on CMU or on wood framing –most common
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END OF LECTURE *
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