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Closed-cell foam is sprayed into roof cavities along the masonry parapet wall to form a continuous air barrier between the wall and the sheathing of the flat roof
Closed-cell spray foam fills the roof joist cavities forming an air barrier between the masonry parapet wall and the roof sheathing
Insulating sheathing is installed on exterior of an existing framed wall with water control between existing sheathing and insulating sheathing
New coated OSB roof sheathing is installed over the existing sheathing of the flat roof and taped at the seams to provide a continuous air barrier
Right – Coated OSB provides a weather-resistant air barrier for this envelope of this home.
Right – Coated OSB sheathing provides a continuous air and moisture barrier around the home.
Right – Coated sheathing is taped at all seams to serve as an exterior air barrier on the walls.
Right – The seams are taped on the coated OSB sheathing of this home to provide a complete air barrier.
Right – This foil-faced foam sheathing has taped seams and proper flashing details so it can serve as a drainage plane.
Right – Wood-to-sheathing joints are caulked so the sheathing can provide an air barrier for the home.
Stucco is installed over rigid insulation, which is installed over a drainage plane consisting of a drainage gap and building wrap layer over the sheathing
The home is sheathed with rigid foam insulation and all seams and holes are taped to provide a continuous air barrier.
This farmhouse was retrofit by removing the existing siding and adding taped insulated sheathing and battens before installing new siding