davidfite1978
Well-known member
I am in the middle of remodeling my shop and am probably going to run out of money before it gets complete. I should have everything done on the outside (roof, doors, windows, fascia/soffits, OSB, housewrap) except the siding. Probably going with vinyl but that's still up for debate. I've been told I can leave it housewrapped until spring and it should be fine, barring any major storm damage. What do you guys think? It's the regular Lowe's housewrap. Only thing I don't feel good about is I used a hammer-stapler and everywhere I hit, it pretty much put a little hole/tear in the paper. Not much but it wasn't nearly as clean as I wanted it to be. None of the holes are bigger than a staple, just enough to see if you look closely.
Incidentally, it's roughly 32x40 and the quotes I got for vinyl (middle grade, no insulation) are about 5,000 installed. I can get the materials for 1500-2500 and do it myself if I wanted to attempt it. I personally like the 4x8 smartside panels but my wife hates them. So looking for any options.
Incidentally, it's roughly 32x40 and the quotes I got for vinyl (middle grade, no insulation) are about 5,000 installed. I can get the materials for 1500-2500 and do it myself if I wanted to attempt it. I personally like the 4x8 smartside panels but my wife hates them. So looking for any options.
