Installing a Nail-Fin Window Over Zip System Sheathing
As we add thicker insulation and more water-sensitive materials to the walls of our houses, it becomes increasingly important to detail our exterior walls to keep water out. Window flashing is one of the parts of a house where this matters most. Getting flashing details right for the common nail-fin-style window means making leakproof transitions between the water-resistive barrier (WRB) and the flanges that fasten the window to the wall.
In this Fine Homebuilding Shop Class video series, professional builder Jake Bruton demonstrates the crucial steps for getting the flashing details right when installing a flanged window in a wall built with Zip System sheathing. In the first episode, Jake applies Zip System’s proprietary tape over the face of the sheathing and wraps it into the rough opening. Next, he adds a bead of sealant before inserting, plumbing, squaring up, and fastening the window in place. The third episode outlines the methods for taping over the head and side flanges to create the primary waterproofing details. Finally, he applies foam and sealant in the gaps between the window and the interior side of the rough opening to wrap up this airtight, energy-efficient installation.
Videos in the Series
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Part 1: Prepare a Rough Opening for a Nail-Fin Window over Zip System Sheathing
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Part 2: Install a Nail-Fin Window in a Wall with Zip System Sheathing
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Part 3: Flash a Nail-Fin Window in a Wall with Zip System Sheathing
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Part 4: Air-Seal and Insulate a Nail-Fin Window in a Wall with Zip System Sheathing
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Have a different type of wall? Check out the full video series