Installation Guidelines for CommercialWrap® Wrapping
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Installation Guidelines for CommercialWrap® Wrapping
H-88032 6/20/00 6:46 AM Page 1 Installation Guidelines for CommercialWrap® INSTALLATION METHODS To attach Tyvek® to wood framed construction where the sheathing is plywood, insulated board, glass fiber faced exterior gypsum, or exterior gypsum board, use nails with large heads, nails with plastic washers, or staples with a minimum 1” crown. To attach Tyvek® to steel framed construction where the sheathing is glass fiber faced exterior gypsum, or exterior gypsum use screws with washers. Step 1 Beginning at the corner of the building, leave approximately 6”–12” of Tyvek® extended beyond the corner edge to overlap later. Hold the roll vertically and unroll for a short distance. Make sure the grid marks on Tyvek® CommercialWrap® are lined up with the first stud. Also, make sure that the roll is plumb and the bottom edge runs parallel to the foundation. Fasten Tyvek® to the corner edge of the building. Step 2 As best practice, the bottom edge of Tyvek® should always extend over the sill plate interface particularly when a sill sealer is not being used. Secure Tyvek® to the foundation with a polyurethane, elastomeric or latex base joint sealer. Step 3 Continue to unroll a few feet at a time, being careful to follow the foundation line. Secure Tyvek® every 12”–18” on the vertical stud line when using plastic cap nails, largehead nails, screws with washers, or 1” crown staples. Ultimate Wrapping Vertical Walls fastener holding power to the Tyvek® weather resistive barrier depends on the sheathing chosen. If the sheathing’s mechanical properties permit, securely fasten Tyvek® to it. If the sheathing mechanical properties do not permit reliable fastening of Tyvek®, ensure fasteners penetrate the framing members. Workmanship in fastening Tyvek® CommercialWrap® is important. Optimum performance of Tyvek® may not be achieved if fastener installation is done carelessly. Grid marks printed on Tyvek® CommercialWrap® will make fastener placement easier. Step 4 Unroll Tyvek® directly over window and door openings. The Tyvek® wrapped around the upper floors should overlap Tyvek® around the lower floors by approximately 6” and be fastened where overlapped. Tyvek® Contractor Tape should be used as a best practice to secure all horizontal and vertical seams. Step 5 At the top plate, Tyvek® should cover the interface of the upper and lower plates. Step 6 Around windows and doors, there are two installation methods: BEFORE Windows and Doors Are Installed At each opening cut a modified “I” in the Tyvek®. Pull sill and jamb flaps to the inside of the NOTE: Although the gridlines printed on Tyvek® CommercialWrap® may aid in installation, they are not intended to replace the need for standard measurement or leveling techniques during installation and subsequent building construction. H-88032 6/20/00 6:46 AM Page 2 Typical Window or Door Detailing Step rough opening and fasten every 6” . Trim off any excess. Cut two 45° angles in the Tyvek® from each top window corner. Temporarily tape Tyvek® flap up to ease window head flange installation. Install window or door and seal and flash in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. Install head flashing UNDER top flap of Tyvek®, and OVER the window or door flange. Extend flashing out OVER side flashing by 3”– 4” . Unfold top flap of Tyvek® OVER head flashing and proceed to tape both 45° diagonal cuts. Lack of attention in this area can result in unwanted air and water intrusion. Precautions Tyvek® is slippery and should not be walked on in any application. Also, because it is slippery, DuPont recommends using kickjacks or scaffolding for exterior work above the first floor. If ladders must be used, extra caution must be taken to use them safely by following ANSI Standards A14.1, A14.2, and A14.5 for ladders made of wood, aluminum and fiberglass respectively. Tyvek®, like all building papers, may be contaminated by building site chemicals (e.g. surfactants) potentially increasing its wetability. Such contamination could adversely affect water AFTER Windows and Doors Are Installed Trim Tyvek® as close to the flange area as possible. All flashing should be installed according to manufacturer instructions. The sill flashing should have been installed prior to the window and attached along its top edge with the bottom edge free. Jamb (side) flashings can be installed before or after windows and should overlap sill flashing at the bottom. resistance of all building papers and thus the overall water resistance of the wall system. For maximum protection against bulk water penetration, proper installation and interfacing of all wall system components is recommended. A good wall system (with properly flashed windows and doors) should combine a quality exterior façade, a good secondary weather resistive membrane and an exterior sheathing. In a system where no exterior sheathing is used and Tyvek® is installed directly over the studs, exterior façade materials should be selected to ensure maximum protection against water intrusion. © 2000 E.I. DuPont de Nemours. All rights reserved. Tyvek ® is a DuPont registered trademark for its brand of spunbonded olefin. Only DuPont makes Tyvek®. HomeWrap®, CommercialWrap®, StuccoWrap®, and HeaderWrap® are DuPont trademarks for its brand of weatherization systems. H88032 Head flashing should be installed AFTER window or door and OVER the nailing flange. At the bottom of the window, trim Tyvek® around the window sill so you can pull sill and jamb flashing out together to overlap the Tyvek®. For maximum protection against leaks, tape the Tyvek® to the nailing flange at the sides of the windows using DuPont Contractor Tape. In EIFS or other proprietary wall systems be certain to follow the EIFS manufacturers recommended installation for building wraps and flashing. Deviation from their installation requirements may void their warranty. Tyvek® is combustible and should be protected from a flame and other high heat sources. If the temperature of Tyvek® reaches 750°F (400°C), it will burn and the fire may spread and fall away from the point of ignition. For more information, please call 1-80044TYVEK. 7. To achieve the greatest energy savings potential and bulk water intrusion resistance with Tyvek® CommercialWrap®, all remaining horizontal and vertical seams or overlaps in the material and any and all tears or holes in the material should be patched with DuPont Contractor Tape. Taping Tyvek® to Tyvek® should be considered a best practice to minimize air and water infiltration behind the secondary weather barrier. Tyvek® is a secondary weather barrier, not a primary water barrier. The outer façade of the structure is the primary barrier. DuPont recommends that Tyvek® be covered within four months of installation. Warranty DuPont will replace any Tyvek® Weatherization System product damaged during installation by weather or normal handling if it is installed according to the procedures published by DuPont. If you have any questions, please call DuPont Tyvek® Weatherization Systems at 1-800-44TYVEK. 1-800-44-TYVEK www.tyvekconstruction.com
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