Answered by brett january 13 2011 comments i am going to install some new wood siding on our garage.
Black paper under wood siding yes.
In almost all situations the tar paper had become brittle but it still worked.
Asphalt felt tar paper the standard requirement is type 1 felt meeting astm d 226 standards.
On just about every one that was wood framed i came across tar paper under the exterior siding material.
Vinyl siding can be installed directly over wall sheathing wood siding or stucco.
I have heard that some builders don t use anything.
The gables needed plywood because the vinyl siding wouldn t have much to nail to.
Add an extra layer of protection between your shingles and roof deck with this 30 216 sq.
One associated issue that deserves special mention is the installation of wood siding over housewraps.
Polyolefin fabric plastic house wraps typically are made of woven polyethylene or polypropylene fibers.
Is tar paper or housewrap needed under new siding.
Install pieces in the correct order and make cuts carefully so any moisture can travel downward at all points without slipping under the wrap.
You could put water on the black paper the water beaded up and didn t penetrate to the wood behind.
Felt roof deck protection.
Its primary purpose is to prevent air and water leaks that may have seeped past the vinyl exterior.
If you choose the right housewrap and install it correctly you should have dry wall cavities.
I have seen literally hundreds of houses stripped of asbestos siding that had 15 felt under it.
At 4 95 a sheet for osb it was a no brainer to resheath the house.
I ve opened up houses built less than 5 years previous and the tyvek was shreaded like old newspaper.
This felt will help prevent damage to your roof from wind driven rain and water from other sources.
Grade d building paper made of asphalt impregnated kraft paper this house wrap is commonly used under stucco siding.
I ll stick with tried and true felt paper.
Do i need to put tar paper or some other house wrap underneath the siding.
Install flashings metal self adhesive or both as recommended by the window or door manufacturer or as required by local codes.
They were built in the 1950s and 60s the felt was in perfect condition.
I just finished a siding tear off that became a resheath job because of the blackboard being so weak and wavy.
Felt or building paper must be applied to walls properly to be effective.
Wood is an absorbent material.