Adding Rigid Foam to the Outside of a House (2 of 2)

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Synergy Construction completes the wall insulation retrofit in this video.

Transcript:
With the first layer of a two layer exterior foam retrofit installed, Calvin and Damien turn to the money layer. They begin with a starter piece, again, attaching it with two screws until the furring strips go on.

You may notice that the seams are already taped. That is because they wanted to pre fit the pieces before we shot a video, and then they got carried away and taped the seams. So we had to cut the tape and shoot the installation.

Anyway,
The foam is tucked tightly into the bug shield and they install as close to full sheets as they can. Certainly, they cover seams in the first layer with solid panels in the second.

Again, the pieces should be snug.

They work from the corner in. This is the opposite corner on the same front of the house because the center of there wall is broken up with a large entry stair.

Once the corner is plumb and level, they fasten it off.

Succeeding pieces are fit tightly. Cantilever sections, like outside corners, have their ends staggered so that there is no straight line for air or energy leaks.

The bottom of the foam and any exposed edges, such as at a basement knee wall, are wrapped in a site-bent metal channel that keeps bugs out. The metal is sealed to the foundation with silicone caulk.

Next the seams are edges are taped with contractor tape. The metal bug shield jus taped to the foam also, with contractor tape …

… as are the inside corners and cantilevers.


Outside corners are sealed with a wide strip of peel and stick membrane to cover the staggered corner sheets.

Next, foam is sliced at a downward angle to extend the sill pan sloping to the outside …
… and the peel and stick is peeled and stuck to the foam, similarly to how it is done in the rough framing.
Calvin explains the process:
Calvin quote
Notice that he cuts the corner shy and bends the membrane to keep the bottom point water tight.

With the seams, edges, and corners taped, they turn to installing strapping for a rainscreen siding assembly. 1x3 utility grade strapping is fine, as long as the strips are fastened into studs, they will do their job of giving the siding something to fasten into.

The second layer screws are longer than the first layer screws need to be— about six inches compared to four inches.

Screws are countersunk by cutting partial holes in the furring strips with a spade bit.

As the furring strips are secured to the framing, the foam is compressed inward. This can make for a wavy wall, so when it is time to install siding, the crew will pull a string line across the wall and either drive in or back out the screws.

That stringline process is not worth doing now because the wood framing may still expand or contract before it is time for siding.

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