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Check for "fish-mouths" (wrinkles in the tape) that can allow water ingress. 5. Best Practices & Key Considerations Part 2- Outdoor zip

To make this report more useful for your specific site, could you tell me: Are you using standard tape or the liquid flash system? What type of exterior cladding (siding) will be installed? ) perpendicular to studs, staggering 4' vertical seams

No under-driven nails (prevents tape tearing) or overdriven nails (prevents structural issues). Best Practices & Key Considerations To make this

I can then provide specific tips on flashing or cladding attachment. Flashing a Window Using ZIP Tape

Maintaining a rainscreen gap is recommended to prevent hydrostatic pressure, although not always required by code.

-inch gap at all panel edge joints to allow for proper movement.

) perpendicular to studs, staggering 4' vertical seams by at least 24". Leave a

Check for "fish-mouths" (wrinkles in the tape) that can allow water ingress. 5. Best Practices & Key Considerations

To make this report more useful for your specific site, could you tell me: Are you using standard tape or the liquid flash system? What type of exterior cladding (siding) will be installed?

No under-driven nails (prevents tape tearing) or overdriven nails (prevents structural issues).

I can then provide specific tips on flashing or cladding attachment. Flashing a Window Using ZIP Tape

Maintaining a rainscreen gap is recommended to prevent hydrostatic pressure, although not always required by code.

-inch gap at all panel edge joints to allow for proper movement.