Nick in WI
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2012
- Messages
- 129
So I recently finished up building my pole building using RRBuildings YouTube videos as my guide (documented HERE). One thing he does is install house wrap on every building he constructs touting that it's not so much for water intrusion but primarily for wind infiltration. I always wondered how much air really got through steel siding but since it couldn't be added later I figured I'd listen to the expert and spend the $400. To be honest it was a real pain in the a** to install, especially without a lift, but seeing the house wrap puff up with even a light breeze made all the struggle worth it.

Unless you're planing to do spray foam I would highly recommend installing house wrap if you have any intentions of heating your building, particularly if you are doing separate wainscot panels like is so common these days.

Unless you're planing to do spray foam I would highly recommend installing house wrap if you have any intentions of heating your building, particularly if you are doing separate wainscot panels like is so common these days.