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*Use Liquid nails to adhere vinyl flashing to cement board. But - must hold it down as it takes time to cure - [https://homeguides.sfgate.com/wood-glue-vs-liquid-nails-86846.html] | |||
=Foam Sill Sealer= | |||
*Sill sealer is first a capillary break, second and air break. | *Sill sealer is first a capillary break, second and air break. | ||
*Overlap at corners - cold air and ice in corners will be prevented [https://youtu.be/SbQy72rKmqQ?t=133] | *Overlap at corners - cold air and ice in corners will be prevented [https://youtu.be/SbQy72rKmqQ?t=133] | ||
*But - you also want to seal the outside, and inside of sill [https://youtu.be/wXsUnZ4NYZ4?t=135] | *But - you also want to seal the outside, and inside of sill [https://youtu.be/wXsUnZ4NYZ4?t=135] | ||
**Air sealing tape - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQj1wPyvsio] | **Air sealing tape inside- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQj1wPyvsio] | ||
**Outside is more important - use a caulk product [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PItIvWzfeOA&t=99s] |
Latest revision as of 19:16, 25 February 2021
Flexible Vinyl Flashing
- Use Liquid nails to adhere vinyl flashing to cement board. But - must hold it down as it takes time to cure - [1]