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"Jonathan Miller, FCSI, AIA" <[log in to unmask]>
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VGBN Discussion <[log in to unmask]>, Jonathan Miller, FCSI, AIA
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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:01:06 -0500
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Hello Tim:
Why not use a SIP system for the new cladding?

Jonathan Miller

On Mar 10, 2010, at 8:29 PM, Tim Yandow wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> On the subject of green building, I am soon beginning renovation work on a
> 1960's home in Burlington. We are adding an addition to the south and west
> sides of the house. The new envelope will be 2x6 with damp spray
> cellulose. The existing house is 2x4 with fiberglass and the owners would
> like to bottom up the house more, so we are thinking about adding a layer
> of insulation to the outside of the house since all the old vinyl siding
> is coming down and the windows all replaced (most of them have broken
> seals). I am trying to figure out the best way to insulate from the
> outside and make provisions for new corner boards and hardi-plank siding.
> With polyisocyanurate, for instance, there is the problem of not being
> able to add house wrap and needing to use longer fasteners for siding and
> to secure window flanges. Or can strapping be used over that? Then there
> is the issue of extension jams either inside or outside...I would love to
> know if anyone has worked out a good solid system to do this. What I have
> read and seen so far does not satisfy me. Thanks.
> 
> Tim Yandow

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