Dow WEATHERMATE™ Brand Housewraps User Manual

Weathermate™ brand housewraps, Installation recommendations for

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installation recommendations for

WEATHERMATE™ BRAnd HousEWRAps

®™trademark of the Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow

When installing housewrap, you

want to achieve a continuous

membrane that resists air and

water penetration into the

structure. The correct installation of

WEATHERMATE™ Brand Housewraps

is a simple, fast process. You are

investing time and money, so make

sure you wrap it up right.

1. WeAtHermAte™ Brand

Housewraps should be installed

over exterior wall sheathing

before windows are installed.

2. Place roll vertically against

exterior wall about 3 feet from

corner with print side facing

out. Small diamond markers

are printed every 8 inches on

Weathermate™ Brand Housewrap

to help determine position of

underlying studs. Position bottom

edge of housewrap to cover

edge of sill plate and overlap

foundation at least 1 inch.

Position top edge of housewrap

to cover edges of top plates.

3. With roll straight and

plumb, attach trailing end of

Weathermate™ Brand Housewrap

to framing members or nail-base

sheathing. Unroll around corner,

keeping membrane level, tight

and flat. Wrap completely around

building, covering windows and

doors. tuck tightly into inside

corners using flat edge of 1x4 or

similar.

4. overlap all vertical seams at least

6 inches. overlap all horizontal

seams at least 2 inches shingle

fashion (the higher piece on the

wall should lap over the lower

piece). taping is optional unless it

is needed in an air barrier system

design.

5. Plastic cap nails are appropriate

fasteners for WeAtHermAte™

Brand Housewraps. there are

pneumatic nailers for plastic cap

nails that make fastening fast and

secure. Plastic cap nails should

be spaced about 16 inches in

each direction. Staples with

minimum 1-inch crown may also

be used when spaced about

12 inches in each direction. All

fasteners should penetrate at

least 1/2 inch into nail base.

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