Great video. Curious as to finished sill detail. Jus Stucco or something to shed water out onto the stucco surface below. Similarly on the head. Is there any weep screed at the head to allow for any water int he rainscreen detail to drain out?
Please help. I'm doing a detail like this on a castle home I'm building. It will have a 3/8" rolled rainscreen, 1/2" cement board , a laticrete fluid applied water barrier over cement board then cultured stone veneer. Can you show me how to detail the rainscreen and stone around the recessed windows? Thankyou
This video saved my life in working with my local planning department ; they were adamant about us matching the historic look. We wanted to do nail on. This is the way to go.
This appears to have sheathing with integral weather barrier. How does fluid applied flashing and lapping work if you have conventional building paper?
Do you have a video on flashing windows without nailing flanges? Up here in canada, nailing flanges are almost unheard of, and so is sill flashing apparently. very sad state of affairs up here.
I know this is old but I wonder if the old school roofing tar in the one gallon cans would work as well as these expensive new style liquid stuff ? And this is another great reason to have the largest overhangs on your house that you can, if water can't get to the window, it cannot leak.
matt; what about zip with roxul panel/comfort board on a retrofit in Canada little to no insulation on this house hot in summer cold in winter leaks air like a open window . electric heat /baseboard only but at winter set right it keeps us warm and combats the cold a kinda. crawl space has some sort of underfloor heater to heat it as well. is a odd duck.
Im curious, what the cost of this product versus brake metal flashing is? Im curious because I have always used sill pan brake metal flashing in the shape of the window subframe profile. Also, how does this stuff react to silicone, house wrap, waterproofing membrane etc...
What do you recommend for a contemporary/modern home 10ft ceiling, the rough opening size of a recess window? 3, 4.5, 6 inches?An should I frame it with 2x6 or 2x8? What look better in your opinion?
Matt....HELP...i have a unique problem....have 9 Andersen doublehung windows that have attached 1/2 rounds on top.....how do i install them with Typar drainage housewrap and 3/4" sheet foam insulation. I know i need to correctly fold in the housewrap in the rough opening and then a flap at the top and tape but how do i add the foam insulation withough "burying" my windows with the foamboard. I can't add 3/4" furing strips around the rough opening to bring the window out without not doing the housewrap correctly.......remember we are dealing with a window with a arched top....also have a large 3' x'5' oval window that is going in the 2nd story. Siding with vinyl "Cedar Shake" panels that require a ONE INCH "J" channel around each window....Maybe you could demonstrate how to do this in a vid....Thanks
8 years later and this video is still providing great information!
I see the purpose of doing joints, but just covering the face of a 2x seems like a waste and useless.
How do you then finish the surroundings of the window so that gray material doesn't show?
can a product like "flex seal" be used instead of liquid flashing? flex seal basically is a rubberized spray that can be applied much faster
Very very helpful.
Where can you get the 2x framing that has the same green weather coating that the zip wall has?
Great video. Curious as to finished sill detail. Jus Stucco or something to shed water out onto the stucco surface below. Similarly on the head. Is there any weep screed at the head to allow for any water int he rainscreen detail to drain out?
Please help. I'm doing a detail like this on a castle home I'm building. It will have a 3/8" rolled rainscreen, 1/2" cement board , a laticrete fluid applied water barrier over cement board then cultured stone veneer. Can you show me how to detail the rainscreen and stone around the recessed windows? Thankyou
This is great and super helpful. thanks for the video.
How thick is the furred out strip in this video?
This video saved my life in working with my local planning department ; they were adamant about us matching the historic look. We wanted to do nail on. This is the way to go.
Seems like the wrong type of window (with a nailing flange) to be installed recessed. One with an anchor bracket would be more suitable.
Matt must have made this video before the invention of safety glasses…LOL!
I wonder what the other builder thinks getting blasted like this
This appears to have sheathing with integral weather barrier. How does fluid applied flashing and lapping work if you have conventional building paper?
Tape the edges then lap on to tape with fluid flashing
Do you have a video on flashing windows without nailing flanges? Up here in canada, nailing flanges are almost unheard of, and so is sill flashing apparently. very sad state of affairs up here.
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You have any arched windows on stucco videos ?
So no sill pan?
Can you just use this product as the finished layer and paint it instead of stucco
I know this is old but I wonder if the old school roofing tar in the one gallon cans would work as well as these expensive new style liquid stuff ? And this is another great reason to have the largest overhangs on your house that you can, if water can't get to the window, it cannot leak.
matt; what about zip with roxul panel/comfort board on a retrofit in Canada little to no insulation on this house hot in summer cold in winter leaks air like a open window . electric heat /baseboard only but at winter set right it keeps us warm and combats the cold a kinda. crawl space has some sort of underfloor heater to heat it as well. is a odd duck.
Thx for the info guys!
Im curious, what the cost of this product versus brake metal flashing is? Im curious because I have always used sill pan brake metal flashing in the shape of the window subframe profile. Also, how does this stuff react to silicone, house wrap, waterproofing membrane etc...
Love seeing the worker smack the window frame
georgeEPC (2:11) pinches his finger holding wedge hes hammering... notice bandage on finger after... lol
What do you recommend for a contemporary/modern home 10ft ceiling, the rough opening size of a recess window? 3, 4.5, 6 inches?An should I frame it with 2x6 or 2x8? What look better in your opinion?
I'm curious what is done around these
recessed windows when siding is applied.
Matt mentioned, "whether siding or stucco, this install is the same". However, for such a modern build, I can't imagine using board siding.
Whats the product applied?
Huber Zip System Liquid Flash
Why doesn't Bill have a RUclips channel yet?
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Matt....HELP...i have a unique problem....have 9 Andersen doublehung windows that have attached 1/2 rounds on top.....how do i install them with Typar drainage housewrap and 3/4" sheet foam insulation. I know i need to correctly fold in the housewrap in the rough opening and then a flap at the top and tape but how do i add the foam insulation withough "burying" my windows with the foamboard. I can't add 3/4" furing strips around the rough opening to bring the window out without not doing the housewrap correctly.......remember we are dealing with a window with a arched top....also have a large 3' x'5' oval window that is going in the 2nd story. Siding with vinyl "Cedar Shake" panels that require a ONE INCH "J" channel around each window....Maybe you could demonstrate how to do this in a vid....Thanks
I did this video a while back that should answer this question. ruclips.net/video/l9O9bdOVSH8/видео.html More pics of this on my blog too. Best, Matt
Matt, where can i get those sweet "build" hats?
Been thinking of opening a store for "Build" swag! You might be my first customer!
Ditto!
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