Affordable Comfort 2005

DRY 4 - Flashing Products & Methods for Windows & Doors

Thursday, May 19, 2005  ·  8:30 AM - 10:10 AM

DURABILITY

DRY 4 AIA, ASHI, RESNET

Flashing Products & Methods for Windows & Doors

Find out about different window and door flashing products that are available today. Learn about a tested flashing methodology for standard flanged windows and other newly developed applications, such as for brick mold and non-flanged windows and doors. Gain an appreciation from one window manufacturer’s perspective for the installation issues of areas with severe wind and rain exposure, particularly with the incorporation of a sill pan for drainage. from one window manufacturer’s perspective. A technical background in the window and door installation is helpful but not required.

By attending this session, participants will

1. Review benefits of flashing, using a drainage method versus a barrier method

2. Understand issues of proper integration of self-adhered flashing in areas of severe exposure, such as wind or hurricanes, using the drainage method

3. Share newly developed flashing methods for fenestration products other than standard flanged windows, such as brick mold and non-flanged windows and doors

Keywords: building envelope, building materials, building science, construction defects, durability, fundamentals, moisture, mold, new construction, product, product selection, testing, replacement windows, weatherization

Barbara Crowder-Moore, DuPont, Richmond, VA

Barbara O'Rourke, DuPont, Richmond, VA

Brent Rice, Parksite Plunkett-Webster, Mason, OH

Fernando Scolnik, Loewn Windows, Steinbach, MB


Type: 100 Minute Session
Track: Durability
CEU: American Institute of Architects (AIA)   American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)   Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET)  

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