This flashing is CRITICAL to get right - base wall flashing Tutorial!

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Комментарии • 179

  • @victorestevez7809
    @victorestevez7809 Год назад +39

    Thanks Matt for taking the initiative to film this video for us without your camera crew vs not at all. Videos like this shows how much thought process you put into providing us good content. You could have very easily skipped this video till you had someone record you but you didn’t. I’m sure many of us appreciate you and your efforts! Can’t thank you enough!

  • @ggalloway1
    @ggalloway1 Год назад +13

    I love the hands-on video. It really shows the thought process and the details of working with the product.

  • @MicahFunk
    @MicahFunk Год назад +11

    It's a treat to see you get hands-on to show how it's done. 👍

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou Год назад +6

    Nice. Not too many of these videos containing actual labor. Not bad. Learning every day here, thanks man.

  • @blakehorn229
    @blakehorn229 Год назад +3

    I like the self filming. Feels more involved.

  • @Duncan_Campbell
    @Duncan_Campbell Год назад +3

    Your Filming is great, I can see you, I can see what your are doing, and I understand what you are doing. That is where I find most self filming fails.

  • @Dave_300
    @Dave_300 Год назад +14

    Liking the longer videos Matt. Great craftsmanship as always. Thank you for introducing us to a lot of these new products. Can't wait to build my forever home using your teaching.

  • @bellarosegroup
    @bellarosegroup Год назад +3

    You've gotten pretty decent at self filming over the years but your camera crew is definitely still worth their pay.

  • @michaelmiller1109
    @michaelmiller1109 Год назад +1

    Your self-filming has gotten much better.

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Год назад +2

    It's fun watching these videos; goodness knows I've probably watched 100 hours. There's a lot to learn with regard to technique which is good because very often I call my suppliers in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) and learn that half of the products you show aren't available in my area. There are different products available, to be sure, but then I need to do more research because I didn't see it on TBS.

  • @l0I0I0I0
    @l0I0I0I0 Год назад +3

    I've been waiting for this vid! TY! Knowing how to water and air seal corners from foundation to roof is Sooooo important! Look forward to more of the same!

  • @Ratmoonapper
    @Ratmoonapper Год назад +4

    I would like to thank you for filming this video yourself. The video came out with top notch quality as usual, but it had that “old school RUclips” feel at the same time. Great work on the video and, of course, displaying another great product for building a solid home!

  • @tullgutten
    @tullgutten Год назад +6

    Should probably some concrete primer a day before also the water based type, i use a "water glass" one and it gives the concrete a glossy surface, binds the dust to a hard substance that makes tape and caulking adhere much better 😁

  • @colescarkingdom
    @colescarkingdom Год назад +6

    My man Kevin needs to get a no-drip caulk gun 🤣

    • @celeron55
      @celeron55 Год назад

      I was telling him to press the pressure release tab while watching all that and he didn't listen!

  • @grand04gt
    @grand04gt Год назад +1

    You should make yourself a work table with some big wheels that has some locking system so that you can do your cuts and applying the caulk at a comfortable level as well as keep it alot cleaner. Phenomenal details guys!

  • @micahford7670
    @micahford7670 Год назад +6

    Thanks for making another great video. I think the Zip flashing tape up top is a great idea, but I have to question whether it makes sense to continuously caulk the bottom part of your flashing. If water ever gets in there, its trapped. I know you did a lot to prevent that from happening, but water finds a way of getting in, especially on jobs where the boss isn't standing directly over the installation work.

  • @mabelxoxo9208
    @mabelxoxo9208 2 месяца назад

    I learn a lot in all your video but those people I hired they didn’t careful do the way like yours, they always cut corner and always said they are doing the right way. Never wrong 😱I end up being so upset , even I don’t know how to build stuff I’m enjoying your shows and much of your experience !

  • @chrisoconnell8432
    @chrisoconnell8432 Год назад +1

    Great video as always, no need for a film crew!😆 Would love to see more video's on block construction. Not too common in the States but I'm going to build a house in Mexico where all houses are build with block construction and all houses are extremely leaky! They leak air and they leak water, thats just the norm here but would love tips on how to build them better 😃

  • @bearfoot100
    @bearfoot100 Год назад +1

    Milwaukee 18 volt, caulking gun is a must have. Especially, if you can get you caulking in 20 oz sausage tubes.
    I like this video format. Perfect timing, as I head out to my project to install flashing.

    • @bobjoatmon1993
      @bobjoatmon1993 Год назад +1

      Except when the casing busts and calk gets all inside in hard to clean places.
      This is experience talking.

  • @MicahStewartcodes
    @MicahStewartcodes Год назад +4

    When belt and suspenders isn't good enough... Just add some Zip tape to make sure.

  • @mikec7445
    @mikec7445 Год назад

    Great job as always. The point on the screw is called a self tapping screw. Also great job on filming this episode

  • @guylambrechts2303
    @guylambrechts2303 Год назад

    Cool product! Filmed very entertaining. I would just cut rubber flanges to glue around the tubes. Taping the top of the flashing is so satisfying!!

  • @fr0nk3nst31n
    @fr0nk3nst31n Год назад +7

    If that flashing is not considered air sealing, then wouldn't it be necessary to air seal the ZIP sheathing to the concrete with the SIGA tape and then add the kick out flashing for the masonry? I imagine its only a minimal amount a of air loss but with enough area it may add up. Thanks!

  • @feedthebeast909
    @feedthebeast909 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a small time builder in a rural Texas area (outside of Wichita Falls), and the owner would fall over dead if I suggested using this stuff over a roll of felt paper 😂 not to mention having to use all of that adhesive lol. I wish I could do it the right way. But without inspections and with a super tight wallet owner, that house won’t be sealed up nearly as well as this one.

    • @crabkilla
      @crabkilla 5 месяцев назад

      I feel you. I have done some real estate development (40+ townhomes) over the years. Early on, I have a GC that insisted we use felt paper. That stuff was flapping in the wind totally worthless. I also learned my lesson on cutting corners -> turn into callbacks -> turn into lawsuits. I have another buddy that refuses to step up his water proofing game and every year is involved in lawsuits. Just much much easier to do it right the first time.

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric Год назад

    Wow! Matt actually doing work 😜

  • @kaspr100
    @kaspr100 Год назад +2

    Any commercial roofing supply will likely carry poly term bar that could be used in places like the inside corner. In my experience water block would make a substantially better seal behind the term bar as well

  • @FranciscoTChavez
    @FranciscoTChavez Год назад +1

    2:13, That spot to the right looks like it has a nice, upward-facing gap between the tapes, right where they overlap. It looks like a good spot to trap water. I guess that's why you're supposed to start at the bottom and work your way up when applying these tapes.

  • @glennakam
    @glennakam Год назад +3

    Matt, you did not use saga tape to create an air and bug barrier behind this brick ledge flashing. It would seem to me it is an appropriate belt and suspender detail for just a few bucks that should have been done. Would you please comment on why it was not done?

  • @frankhartley6777
    @frankhartley6777 Год назад

    Awesome glad you helped him out , which will safe him more money down the road 😀 👍 👏

  • @AaronHope_Sow
    @AaronHope_Sow Год назад

    Absolutely applying this if I ever get the opportunity to build!

  • @VillelaHN
    @VillelaHN Год назад

    Love this How-Tos videos. Thank You Matt

  • @darwinawardcommittee
    @darwinawardcommittee Год назад +1

    If I were building a custom home and had an unlimited budget, my overhangs would be so large the widows and siding would never see a drop of water. You are going to be maintaining and or replacing the roof anyway - might as well have it completely protect the siding/widows. I’ve seen so many custom homes with water rot issues. It seems no matter how they try they always miss something.

  • @purplediesel
    @purplediesel 5 месяцев назад

    what an amazing video, thank you so much Matt!

  • @dewholdingsllc1050
    @dewholdingsllc1050 Год назад

    Thanks for the education. Detail oriented best practices.

  • @patrickwalker4159
    @patrickwalker4159 Год назад +2

    Hey, great work Matt.
    Appreciating your channel from Queensland, Australia.
    Is there any code requirement for you guys to use a sheet metal termite capping in your home state of Texas?
    Cheers🤘

  • @gerardoolivas320
    @gerardoolivas320 Год назад +2

    Good camera work. Looks good 👍

  • @MrJas6477
    @MrJas6477 5 месяцев назад

    Nice flashing system. I would encourage the use of a seam roller around to ensure good adhesion around the perimeter of your flashing system.

  • @jasonexplains
    @jasonexplains Год назад

    I love these videos. If you came to Florida, especially the Tampa Bay area, you would make a fortune because even the multi million dollar homes here are built like crap. Best practice is a cuss word to contractors around here. Their favorite phrase here is "it'll be fine".

  • @Letsgobrandon827
    @Letsgobrandon827 Год назад +2

    New video title: “Liquid flash, I put that shit on everything”

  • @retiredperson4054
    @retiredperson4054 Год назад +1

    What else can you do at the bottom of the OSB -- I see some use SIGMA Tape or some MESSY GOOPY PINK or BLACK stuff -- My concern is that the SIGA Fentrim 430 product info states that it needs a "Minimum surface contact for masonry substrate of 2 inches". Then it states "Max UV exposure 4 months" -- So what happens to the 2" stuck to the concrete after 4 months -- does it deteriorate like we see Duct Tape do? What other ways can be used to seal the bottom of the LP Weather Logic OSB (or ZIP) sheathing "that is permanent" and not look like someone made a mess using some black goo? I want a clean look at the beginning of my siding! Any good ideas on what to use to keep the OSB dry at the bottoms?

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman9473 Год назад +1

    This was a really great video. Thanks for providing insight and expertise!

  • @qwerty4324ify
    @qwerty4324ify Год назад +4

    Why did you trim the flash panel rather rather than shifting it to the right?

    • @AngrySpec1993
      @AngrySpec1993 Год назад +1

      Wondering the same

    • @andrewkennedy9704
      @andrewkennedy9704 Год назад

      I was wondering the same but if you look carefully the metal trim doesn't go to the edge of that piece but they had to align that metal with the corner one. That made the "loose" overhang too long for that section of wall.

    • @gbear14275
      @gbear14275 Год назад +1

      They were supposed to use a starter panel which isn't required to be trimmed, but they made a mistake.

  • @Ebbrush3
    @Ebbrush3 Год назад +5

    3/4 wood screws with zip tape would be better ......those tex screws are too long and dont like wood

  • @gold94chica
    @gold94chica Год назад +1

    I suppose that it would make sense to also flash/tape over all of the vertical seams where those panels come together. Since there is no overlap. But other than that one shot in the second half where it was mostly your back haha, great job on the self film. It was better than previous times where there was no tripod and it was just shaky all the time.

    • @aayotechnology
      @aayotechnology Год назад +1

      Those panels do overlap if you watch closely.

  • @jakekilts364
    @jakekilts364 Год назад

    Yes all looks good. Enjoyed watching it

  • @markstipulkoski1389
    @markstipulkoski1389 Год назад +2

    All this labor intensive taping and flashing is yet another reason to go ICF.

  • @Hedgehodge-
    @Hedgehodge- Год назад

    Should you wipe down the Zip tape with rubbing alcohol or acetone until the writing is wiped off before applying anything over itself unless it's the peel Zip tape, just for better adhesion? Same with the flashing tape, mild detergent and rinse/dry concrete? I'm sure it will be fine :) I'm OCD, which is why I love your channel haha. Finally I finished my house because of you, thank you sir!
    Lol at that tube of zip flashing used for the 3 pipes, surprised they didn't press the material up to it and cut it out

  • @morgantroost
    @morgantroost 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting product. A couple questions at the system level.
    Do you prefer to seal the seam between the sheathing and the slab on these thick Zip-R systems or provide some sort of condensation outward ventilation/drying?
    This system seemed to be an updated brick ledge flashing with a drainage screen(assuming that drainage screen wouldn't be pinched closed by the weight of the masonry or sealed by wicking up mortar,) this system would be open to breath along the veneer/cladding drainage plane but appears to be sealed by a fluid applied sealant on the aforementioned condensation plane.
    Also is there an structural loss or modifications required for the masonry install where it meets the slab or otherwise to account for the loss of mortar bond to the foundation?

  • @tc9148
    @tc9148 Год назад

    Nice hands on tutorial!

  • @ThisIsNotAVideo
    @ThisIsNotAVideo Год назад +1

    Kind of an aside, but I'm wondering what build show or fans do when OSB sheathing isn't on the table. I'd like to use ZIP but am in a flood zone so have to use treated plywood. what would you use to get zip like benefits?

  • @charlesw3120
    @charlesw3120 Год назад

    I liked this one a lot.

  • @Bricky-gs3lp
    @Bricky-gs3lp Год назад

    My experience with this product is that I can do more flashing with individual components of drip edge corner flashings and peal and stick flashing. Also caulk the top of the term bar. As I said this product works best if you work from right to left.

  • @marcodm
    @marcodm Год назад +1

    Very informative thanks

  • @Ninjump
    @Ninjump Год назад

    Hey Matt, great video! What was the resson for the walls switching from flush with the concrete to 5-6" inside of it? We like to have our framing flush with the outside of the slab then run the sheathing over the joint by 3". Just before we nail it we will run a bead if expanding foam to stick the insulation of zip r to the slab. Any squeeze out gets cut away, then we go around the whole house with prosoco airdam spread over the joint. Finish out with Siga Fentrim 9". Bomber!

  • @davidlarsen2184
    @davidlarsen2184 Год назад +1

    I thought you would have taped the bottom of the zip-r with the siga tape as part of your belt and suspenders approach to building. Was there a reason not to, I may have missed it in the video.

  • @mr.independent3501
    @mr.independent3501 Год назад +1

    How will the cement bond to the flashing where you’re going to lay the bricks/stones?

    • @codmeterman
      @codmeterman Год назад

      It bonds between the weep tabs
      mortarnet.com/totalflash-panel/

  • @Rocco101
    @Rocco101 Год назад

    Super cool Matt ,I really like that tape

  • @JohnathanAulabaugh
    @JohnathanAulabaugh 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Matt trying to find Siga tape for the block to wood transition but having trouble finding it in FL

  • @dietricholguin4851
    @dietricholguin4851 Год назад

    When the mason installs the rock or brick? I guess the mortar will just sit in that product and bond ?

  • @rtheprizeisright7323
    @rtheprizeisright7323 Год назад

    Mr. Risinger, Sir, IMO and you are the expert, but on the black corner piece I would've put a bead on the inner lines 12:56 also as there maybe a droop in the product. The reason is you always preach belt and suspenders and/or a bomber approach to building. While that piece Is off that's the only time you would have to put them on. I was just thinking for the small price of maybe 1 more tube of caulking, is it worth it to skimp as your houses are built with such a high standards. Great video on an interesting concept I haven't seen before but makers total sense.

  • @Bricky-gs3lp
    @Bricky-gs3lp Год назад

    On some commercial jobs the tape at the top is required. Depends on the archietect

  • @greenstar3411
    @greenstar3411 Год назад

    Flex-all would do it🤠

  • @stevesmith662
    @stevesmith662 Год назад

    Ryobi makes a nice 18V battery powered caulking gun, I've used mine for years

  • @alantittle299
    @alantittle299 6 месяцев назад

    I was confused why the decision to use Siga Fentrum was skipped before bonding the demonstration mock up whereas The Fentrum was used ending where the MortarNet product was mocked up and continued.

  • @hardknoxblount
    @hardknoxblount Год назад +1

    All the butt joints on the flashing seem like they'd be an entry point for any water coming down the wall. I'm surprised they don't call for a lap joint.

    • @jimmylee8655
      @jimmylee8655 Год назад

      Yeah.. not real impressed by this.

  • @TheJamesMirabal
    @TheJamesMirabal Год назад

    What kind of camera do you use to film these vids? Quality looks really good.

  • @Bricky-gs3lp
    @Bricky-gs3lp Год назад

    As you continue down the wall you will find that you now have to remove some of your screws on the term bar as the next piece must go under the one you have down

  • @scottjarriel6761
    @scottjarriel6761 Год назад

    Matt, would you ideally have put that flashing down before you put the Zip-R siding on, to have a true shingling for water runoff? Looks like you are depending totally on the adherance of the Zip tape and butyl smear to prevent water from getting behind there. And since you did not push the back of the flashing material all the way back under the edge of the Zip-R, have you created a critter crawl-way behind it? Not criticizing, just asking.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Год назад

    Good job! What if you keep the vertical section intact and bend around the corner. Cut the horizontal section so it opens up and laps on the corner piece. Why caulk the leading (bottom) edge? Is that to keep it in place?

  • @daryloya
    @daryloya Год назад

    Would flashing behind/before installing the Zip panels be a cleaner option?

  • @wantsomething3319
    @wantsomething3319 Год назад

    Great filming for a solo effort. Jayman...

  • @solarcrystal5494
    @solarcrystal5494 Год назад

    Reminds me of some of your first videos

  • @nextjin
    @nextjin Год назад

    Out of curiosity can that be a replacement for termite blocks around the foundation?

  • @MrTooTechnical
    @MrTooTechnical Год назад

    Great vid. Is fentrem tape better than liquid flash at the zipR to concrete intersection????

  • @spectrepro
    @spectrepro 5 месяцев назад

    That siga isn’t going to prevent water from rotting out the bottom 2 feet of sheathing/siding. Rain water WILL bounce off that concrete up onto that siga. Unless they have decent roof overhangs, they’re screwed

  • @michaelkline9647
    @michaelkline9647 Год назад +5

    Not the most polished video. It reminds me more of the early stuff. Still a ton of great info.

    • @bethanyanderson1745
      @bethanyanderson1745 Год назад +1

      Michael Kline - I want to say this isn't a Hollywood reality show but that might be considered rude so I won't.

  • @joelebaron
    @joelebaron Год назад

    You did not tape the zip sheathing to the concrete where you are putting the flashing. In terms of air/bug sealing, should that have been taped first or does the flashing make that unnecessary?

  • @Fedgery007
    @Fedgery007 Год назад +1

    Ok so I’m building a new home. I don’t know Matt. Who can I use to go with me around the home to make sure these things are done correctly if I can’t rely on the builder?!

    • @12dollacigarette
      @12dollacigarette Год назад +2

      Hire an independent home inspector to evaluate at crucial phases/stages. They will represent you ( not the bank or county/city).

    • @Fedgery007
      @Fedgery007 Год назад

      @@12dollacigarette Ahhhh thank you!

  • @Bricky-gs3lp
    @Bricky-gs3lp Год назад

    Did I see zip tape on the bottom of the window at the 27:55-time mark? Window looks to be a non-operative window but is that correct? Does the bottom of the window not have to drain? Also it looks like you have no flashing pan on the bottom of the window only tape over the flange.

  • @beachboardfan9544
    @beachboardfan9544 Год назад

    Why not something like apoc water proofer for the bottom 6" of sheathing and top of foundation?

  • @geraldkurkjian2922
    @geraldkurkjian2922 Год назад

    Have you heard about 22 khz airborne frequency in an appt and how to remediate it. Thx

  • @sugershakify
    @sugershakify Год назад

    oh so close to that 1 mil sub mark..

  • @scottperry3124
    @scottperry3124 Год назад

    The sealant at the top of the term bar is completely unnecessary if you tape it, in fact any butyl that’s squeezed upward when pressing the tape could prevent the proper bond. Better off with just tape or just sealant.

  • @waldocorsair
    @waldocorsair Год назад +2

    Trying not to be the idiot, but why didn't you apply the goop to the concrete instead of the stainless steel flashing? I mean you want to be sure the goop is in the right place so why not just do that? Might help keep the hands cleaner, which is my personal problem....

  • @Bricky-gs3lp
    @Bricky-gs3lp Год назад

    Read all of the directions before installing

  • @aayotechnology
    @aayotechnology Год назад

    Don’t you need to cover the zip with a wrb as well if it’s been out for 6 months for warranty?

  • @glennjones1054
    @glennjones1054 Год назад +1

    Should a shim board be added at the bottom of the Zip behind the final layer to prevent that back slope where you pushed it in under the Zip sheeting edge to prevent water from pooling?

  • @Hedgehodge-
    @Hedgehodge- Год назад

    May I please get a link to that tape, thank you

  • @dietricholguin4851
    @dietricholguin4851 Год назад

    Where do I purchase this product?

  • @foxs683ss
    @foxs683ss Год назад

    So why not make the exterior wall flush with the concrete foundation and then tap the seam?

  • @AdamCarbone1
    @AdamCarbone1 Год назад

    Don't you need the steel kickout on the inside corner?

  • @Bricky-gs3lp
    @Bricky-gs3lp Год назад

    Metal drip edge should be under the interior corner flashing.

  • @AndyFromm
    @AndyFromm Год назад

    Why no gray tape on this section behind that flashing?

  • @mikejf4377
    @mikejf4377 Год назад

    Shouldn't a fluid applied be about the best?

  • @daverohner271
    @daverohner271 Год назад

    How about stone above a water table
    Would this be installed before or after water table?

  • @stevesmith662
    @stevesmith662 Год назад

    Would it be better to put that under the zip sheathing?

    • @scottperry3124
      @scottperry3124 Год назад

      For this product the drainage plane fabric must be at the face to collect water and weep it out at all those horizontal tabs.

  • @Prorex1911
    @Prorex1911 Год назад

    That stuff looks like Dow 995 I use for bomb blast security film attachment system.

  • @drostly3220
    @drostly3220 Год назад +1

    Just paint the concrete and cracks with waterproofing membrane like laticretes Hydro ban or something.. Good for tiling over, and way less moving parts, pieces, costs. Your selling a massive layer cake of products.. Products you are likely sponsored by.. KISS

    • @CyrylB
      @CyrylB Год назад +1

      keep it simple! good comment. Was thinking the same thing. the grey tape was nice.

  • @bojangles_bonjangles8000
    @bojangles_bonjangles8000 Год назад

    25:24...make sure that stuff is compatible with FlowGuard...

  • @stevesmith662
    @stevesmith662 Год назад

    Matt, you need lipstik for marking holes