GreenGuard Fanfold Siding Underlayment as WRB User Manual

Greenguard, Fanfold underlayment installation guide, Used as a water-resistive barrier (wrb)

Advertising
background image

GreenGuard

®

Fanfold Underlayment Installation Guide

1-800-241-4402 www.TrustGreenGuard.com

All vertical and horizontal seams of the GreenGuard Fanfold

must be sealed using GreenGuard Contractor Sheathing/

Housewrap Tape or GreenGuard Flashing (minimum 2 inch

wide strips). As an alternative, a “Z-furring” horizontal seam

treatment may be constructed using 16 inch wide strips of

GreenGuard Housewrap sealed to the GreenGuard Fanfold

as shown.

GreenGuard Fanfold Siding Underlayments are extruded polystyrene products that can be used as water-resistive

barriers in lieu of housewraps and building paper. The GreenGuard Fanfold Siding Underlayments are recognized

for use as water-resistive barriers in ICC Evaluation Services Report ESR-2136 when they are installed in accor-

dance with the following guidelines:

For the most current product and code compliance information, go to www.TrustGreenGuard.com

Warning: Foam plastic insulation will ignite if exposed to fire of sufficient heat and intensity. Protect foam insulation from exposure to open

flame or other ignition sources during shipment, storage, and installation.
Storage and Handling:

When stored outdoors, all materials should be protected from exposure to direct sunlight using an opaque light-colored

tarp or the original packaging. Material that has been unwrapped should be carefully rewrapped.
Pactiv Building Products believes the information and recommendations herein to be accurate and reliable. However, since use conditions

are not within its control, Pactiv does not guarantee results from use of such products or other information herein and disclaims all

liability from any resulting damage or loss. NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS GIVEN AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR

PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS REFERRED TO.

Attach the GreenGuard Fanfold using common roofing nails spaced 2 feet on center around the perimeter of the wall

and along vertical framing members. Nails should penetrate the framing member a minimum of 3⁄4 inch. Care must

be taken not to overdrive nails, since this may result in moisture leakage in areas where the damage extends completely

through the product. Damaged areas should be repaired using GreenGuard Contractor Sheathing/Housewrap Tape.
Trim the GreenGuard Fanfold at all window and door openings and at wall penetrations so that gaps are minimized. At

pipe and other small penetrations, gaps should be sealed using a silicone sealant or an expanding spray foam sealant.

Step 1:

GreenGuard

®

is a registered trademark of Pactiv LLC.

©2014 Pactiv LLC.

1/14

INSTL-FFUL_WRB

Install GreenGuard Flashing or GreenGuard SuperStretch self-adhering flashings at window openings

by first installing the sill flashing followed by installation of the window in accordance with the window

manufacturer’s installation instructions. Then install the jamb flashing so that it overlaps the sill flashing

and then install the head flashing so that it overlaps the jamb flashing. For additional window flashing

options, refer to the “GreenGuard Residential Installation Guide”.

When installing GreenGuard Fanfold Siding Underlayments over an existing exterior wall in which the existing cladding will not

be removed, the existing wall assembly is already providing weather protection. Since there are no code provisions that re-

quire that an additional WRB be installed over an existing wall, the GreenGuard Fanfold Siding Underlayment can be installed

using steps 1 through 3 as described below

Begin by unfolding several feet of the GreenGuard Fanfold bundle and aligning the product with the bottom edge of

the wood sheathing at the bottom of the wall.

In new construction applications or residing applications where there is no housewrap or building paper covering the wood

sheathing, GreenGuard Fanfold Siding Underlayments can be used in lieu of the code-required WRB when they are installed as

described below:

Used as a Water-Resistive Barrier (WRB)

Residing Applications Over Existing Siding

New Construction Applications or Residing Application After Removal of Existing Siding

Step 2:

Step 3:

Step 4:

Step 5:

Advertising