So, I've already seen some shoddy work done during this build that I've had to point out to get fixed. Mostly with the framing, but small things. Overall happy with the shop. Now that the building is done I'm checking out the siding and for the most part it looks pretty good but the window trim is absolutely going to leak and I'm curious how I can fix this. I've called the builder and they've said they haven't had complaints of leaks, but I'm thinking people probably just aren't noticing.
It's to my understanding that the channel should overlap itself in such a way that water will flow down and away from the building. This looks like it'd flow right into the building and soak the insulation from behind the siding. Additionally, they used tape flashing/sealing tape underneath that goes directly from the window to the wooden frame. I was under the impression that this tape should go onto house wrap or something similar.
I checked the trim around the door and it's done right. Top channel overlaps sides, water will run down and drain to ground.
What do I need to do? I'm leaning towards doing this myself so it's done right.
Pic 1 - side of window
Pic 2 - top of window
Pic 3 - bottom of window
Edit: additional photos of another window
Pic 4 - Right side of window channel/trip directly on rib of siding
Pic 5 - Looking from the bottom up, this creates a channel for water
Pic 6 - Left side of same window, on flat part of siding
Pic 7 - Same area, but different angle showing the lower trim is folded the wrong way
Pic 8 - Right side of window on rib of siding
Edit 2: Found a picture of the window with the flashing to rough opening, which IMO does nothing.
Pic 9 - Flashing tape to wood
It's to my understanding that the channel should overlap itself in such a way that water will flow down and away from the building. This looks like it'd flow right into the building and soak the insulation from behind the siding. Additionally, they used tape flashing/sealing tape underneath that goes directly from the window to the wooden frame. I was under the impression that this tape should go onto house wrap or something similar.
I checked the trim around the door and it's done right. Top channel overlaps sides, water will run down and drain to ground.
What do I need to do? I'm leaning towards doing this myself so it's done right.
Pic 1 - side of window
Pic 2 - top of window
Pic 3 - bottom of window
Edit: additional photos of another window
Pic 4 - Right side of window channel/trip directly on rib of siding
Pic 5 - Looking from the bottom up, this creates a channel for water
Pic 6 - Left side of same window, on flat part of siding
Pic 7 - Same area, but different angle showing the lower trim is folded the wrong way
Pic 8 - Right side of window on rib of siding
Edit 2: Found a picture of the window with the flashing to rough opening, which IMO does nothing.
Pic 9 - Flashing tape to wood
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