It’s been a while since I updated this blog, so here is the last batch of pictures showing the last phases of closing in the house.

Finishing up the vented roof
Here’s a good view of the vented roof going on. We install furring strips over the SIPs panel and then another layer of sheathing. This conforms to the shingle manufacturer’s requiremnt for a ventilated roof deck, and allows any moisture to escape, which might otherwise be trapped under the roofing.

Approved window installation
Here’s a picture of chad installing a window, using the housewrap and flashing tape to create a moisture barrier. First, the window opening is prepped by installing a row of flashing tape acroos the botton edge. Then the entire perimeter is caulked with high-quality sealant. The window is installed into the opening, and the 2 vertical sides are sealed with flashing tape. Notice the upper flap of Tyvek is held up; after the top edge is sealed with flashing tape, this flap is brought down over the edge and sealed off. This creates a layered protective barrier which will deflect any water out and away from the window.

Rear windows and doors installed
This view shows the completed window installation. Notice on the window to the far left how the top flap of housewrap has been sealed with flashing tape (the guys call these “eyebrows”).

Front windows installed
A view of the front showing the windows installed in the same manner.
Well, that’s about it. Our part of this job is almost complete, we will hand it over to the owner and his crew to finish up. I’ll be posting our next job, which will be starting soon.