MushCreek
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I built my barn as cheap as possible, so it is sided with T1-11 siding. It is just one layer; no sheathing under it. Now, after the fact, I want to add some exterior features, including another man door, windows, and a small roof over the overhead doors. I'm trying to figure out how to flash these features in a way that will keep water out.
I've done some searching on-line, and there are several possibilities. One is to simply surface mount the windows and caulk the living hell out of them, and monitor and maintain said caulking regularly. The better way seems to be to remove the T1-11 from the area, and attach the window or door to the framing, then apply the T1-11 over it. Flashing an attached roof will be trickier. I thought maybe cut a slot with a circular saw set on a 45 degree angle across the wall, then another cut below it to remove a strip of the material. Shove flashing up behind the T1-11, bend it out to accommodate the roofing, then put the strip of material back to close the gap. I could use a similar system above the door and windows.
My two concerns with that method would be 1), keeping moisture from rotting the T1-11 where it meets the flashing, and 2), How to terminate the end of the flashing so it doesn't leak there.
If I had the time and money, I'd use the T1-11 as sheathing, install everything, then put some kind of siding over it, but that involves 1000's of dollars I don't have. Thoughts?
I've done some searching on-line, and there are several possibilities. One is to simply surface mount the windows and caulk the living hell out of them, and monitor and maintain said caulking regularly. The better way seems to be to remove the T1-11 from the area, and attach the window or door to the framing, then apply the T1-11 over it. Flashing an attached roof will be trickier. I thought maybe cut a slot with a circular saw set on a 45 degree angle across the wall, then another cut below it to remove a strip of the material. Shove flashing up behind the T1-11, bend it out to accommodate the roofing, then put the strip of material back to close the gap. I could use a similar system above the door and windows.
My two concerns with that method would be 1), keeping moisture from rotting the T1-11 where it meets the flashing, and 2), How to terminate the end of the flashing so it doesn't leak there.
If I had the time and money, I'd use the T1-11 as sheathing, install everything, then put some kind of siding over it, but that involves 1000's of dollars I don't have. Thoughts?
