GreenGuard Flashing User Manual

Greenguard, Flashing installation guide

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GreenGuard

®

Flashing Installation Guide

General Information

Installation of GreenGuard

®

Flashing shall be in

accordance with applicable building codes and this

Installation Guide. The Installation Guide shall be

available at the jobsite during installation.

GreenGuard

®

Flashing is intended to provide protection

against air and moisture intrusion by sealing around

window/door openings, pipe penetrations, electrical

and mounting box penetrations, fastener/wall tie

penetrations. GreenGuard

®

Flashing can be used with

most common building materials to seal the interface

between the GreenGuard

®

Flashing and wall sheathing

(plywood, OSB, extruded polystyrene insulation board),

water-resistive barriers (building wraps/housewraps),

concrete, CMU, lumber, PVC (vinyl), fiberglass and metal.

Damaged substrates or materials shall be replaced

prior to installation of the GreenGuard

®

Flashing.

Safety Precautions

• Review this Installation Guide prior to

beginning installation. Refer to the Material

Safety Data Sheet for additional information.

Go to www.TrustGreenGuard.com for the most current

product information.

• CAUTION: Like most commercially available flashing

membranes, GreenGuard

®

Flashings are combustible

and may ignite if exposed to fire of sufficient heat

and intensity. Protect GreenGuard

®

Flashing from

exposure to open flame or other ignition sources (such

as sparks or welding) during shipping, storage and

installation.

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

• GreenGuard

®

Flashing is not compatible with coal tar,

polysulfide sealants or plasticized PVC membranes.

Preparation

• All surfaces to be bonded shall be dry, free from dust,

dirt, loose debris and obstructions.

• GreenGuard

®

Flashings are not intended to be

used in areas intended for permanent exposure

after construction is completed or on areas that will

experience exposure to temperatures in excess of

150°F.

• At the time of installation, the ambient air temperature

shall be above 25°F. For applications at temperatures

below 40°F, store GreenGuard

®

Flashing in heated

area until use over surfaces prepared with one of the

contact adhesives shown in the chart below. Contact

adhesives improve adhesion to porous substrates

such as CMU, exterior gypsum sheathing, and OSB at

lower temperatures.

• Apply contact adhesives in accordance with the

manufacturer’s instructions, using a continuous

coating with no puddles. Surfaces are typically ready

for bonding when tacky and adhesive does not

transfer when touched.

• Do not apply contact adhesives to surfaces that are

wet, damp, frosty, or contaminated.

• Apply contact adhesives to surfaces to be bonded

with GreenGuard® Flashing in the same day. If the

contact adhesive loses tack or becomes soiled, then

re-apply

Contact Adhesive Name

Available Container Sizes

Common Application

Carlisle Travel-Tack™

15 oz. Aerosol Can

Spray onto surfaces, allow to dry

about 5 min. or until tacky

Carlisle CAV Grip

40 lb. Aerosol Canister

Spray onto surfaces, allow to dry

about 5 min. or until tacky

Carlisle CCW-02 (Solvent-Based)

1 gal. or 5 gal. Pails

Sprayer, brush or roller, allow to dry

about 30 min.

Carlisle CCW-AWP (Water-Based)

1 gal. or 5 gal. Pails

Sprayer, brush or roller, allow to dry

about 30 min.

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