DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   Home Repair (https://www.diybanter.com/home-repair/)
-   -   How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows? (https://www.diybanter.com/home-repair/181438-how-install-tyvek-over-existing-windows.html)

[email protected] November 4th 06 05:18 AM

How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows?
 
How do you install tyvek when there are existing windows?

I am getting ready to reside my house with vinyle siding and will
pulling all of the old T1-11 off. I am going to rap the house with
tyvek but cannot for the life of me figure out duponts instructions for
installing tyvek over existing windows (actually I haven't found
anything about installing over existing windows). The previous owner
had replced the windows with jeldwen vinyle windows but I am not sure
they have flashed them correctly. It looks like they just put silicon
caulk down under the window flanges, screwed into place and then put
ice dam over the flanges.

I just want to do this correctly but am having a problem finding the
right answers. I know that it would have been best to have the tyvek
under the windows but I am not removing all the windows to do this. If
anyone has any ideas please let me know.

Thank you in advance.

OR


George E. Cawthon November 4th 06 06:08 AM

How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows?
 
wrote:
How do you install tyvek when there are existing windows?

I am getting ready to reside my house with vinyle siding and will
pulling all of the old T1-11 off. I am going to rap the house with
tyvek but cannot for the life of me figure out duponts instructions for
installing tyvek over existing windows (actually I haven't found
anything about installing over existing windows). The previous owner
had replced the windows with jeldwen vinyle windows but I am not sure
they have flashed them correctly. It looks like they just put silicon
caulk down under the window flanges, screwed into place and then put
ice dam over the flanges.

I just want to do this correctly but am having a problem finding the
right answers. I know that it would have been best to have the tyvek
under the windows but I am not removing all the windows to do this. If
anyone has any ideas please let me know.

Thank you in advance.

OR


It should be fairly obvious. You wrap a whole
wall with Tyvek, then you cut out the part that is
over the glass and the frame but leave it over the
window flanges. Tape the cut edges to the window
flange/frame. Depending on exactly what the ice
dam looks like, the Tyvek needs to go under it.

Edwin Pawlowski November 4th 06 01:51 PM

How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows?
 

wrote in message
ps.com...
How do you install tyvek when there are existing windows?

I am going to rap the house with
tyvek


Don't rap it too hard or you can shake the wall and break things in the
cupboards.

If you want to seal the house, wrap it with the Tyvek. With no window in
place it is easy to cut and wrap into the opening, but since you can't do
that, you just cut the openings close to the window. It should be over the
window flanges and if you are using trim for the siding, it will go over the
Tyvek.



buffalobill November 4th 06 02:06 PM

How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows?
 
see mfg website:
http://www2.dupont.com/Tyvek_Constru...nfo/index.html


wrote:
How do you install tyvek when there are existing windows?

I am getting ready to reside my house with vinyle siding and will
pulling all of the old T1-11 off. I am going to rap the house with
tyvek but cannot for the life of me figure out duponts instructions for
installing tyvek over existing windows (actually I haven't found
anything about installing over existing windows). The previous owner
had replced the windows with jeldwen vinyle windows but I am not sure
they have flashed them correctly. It looks like they just put silicon
caulk down under the window flanges, screwed into place and then put
ice dam over the flanges.

I just want to do this correctly but am having a problem finding the
right answers. I know that it would have been best to have the tyvek
under the windows but I am not removing all the windows to do this. If
anyone has any ideas please let me know.

Thank you in advance.

OR



Art November 5th 06 05:18 AM

How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows?
 
For taping the tyvek, pella makes great tape available at Lowes or Home
depot.... I forget which one but look for the display of Pella windows and
they should have the tape. Also visit pella site and download instructions
on installing their doors or windows. That should give you a good idea of
what you are trying to accomplish.


wrote in message
ps.com...
How do you install tyvek when there are existing windows?

I am getting ready to reside my house with vinyle siding and will
pulling all of the old T1-11 off. I am going to rap the house with
tyvek but cannot for the life of me figure out duponts instructions for
installing tyvek over existing windows (actually I haven't found
anything about installing over existing windows). The previous owner
had replced the windows with jeldwen vinyle windows but I am not sure
they have flashed them correctly. It looks like they just put silicon
caulk down under the window flanges, screwed into place and then put
ice dam over the flanges.

I just want to do this correctly but am having a problem finding the
right answers. I know that it would have been best to have the tyvek
under the windows but I am not removing all the windows to do this. If
anyone has any ideas please let me know.

Thank you in advance.

OR




Nick August 12th 15 02:44 AM

How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows?
 
replying to buffalobill, Nick wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLg7Rq7VZGc
How to Install Tyvek

--



Uncle Monster[_2_] August 12th 15 05:49 AM

How to Install Tyvek over existing Windows?
 
On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 8:44:06 PM UTC-5, Nick wrote:
replying to buffalobill, Nick wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLg7Rq7VZGc
How to Install Tyvek

--


OR's house burned down 5 years ago. It was a tragic loss. à²*€¿à²*

[8~{} Uncle House Monster


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:13 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter