Preparing Wall for Blown-in Installation with the X-Bracket System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, we show how simple it is to prepare the outside of your walls with the X-Bracket System to get ready for any blown-in insulation. We specifically prepare the wall for rock wool insulation but the method remains the same for other types, as well.
00:13 Flashing Outset window
03:07 Installing window
04:01 Final flashing for Outset window
05:08 X-Bracket Install Breakdown
08:22 Rockwool Install Breakdown
08:47 Alternative Method for X-Brackets on the Interior
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That is a great solution for continuous exterior insulation!
Good demo
As the owner of a predominately Blown-in-insulation company, I like this for full remodels of homes with 2x4 walls.
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should still have a back dam, even with a sloped sill.... the back dam is for wind driven water / pressure differences between the interior/exterior. Water will flow uphill.
Liquid zip flashing would've been easier and more cost effective imo. Lastly, that paper facing is going to deteriorate so fast. I would've went with a fabric material.
But cost 2 x more than tape.
@@rsecord not in comparison for the amount of tape being used for one window