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Expert Advice: Installation Tips from Custom Home Builder

Expert Advice: Installation Tips from Custom Home Builder

July 16, 20243 min read

Hey, what's up everybody! It's TJ with Sanctified Homes, and today I want to share some essential tips for installing various products in your custom home. When you're investing in high-quality materials like WeatherLogic, Rockwool, specific types of caulks, or siding, it's crucial to follow proper installation procedures to ensure you get the best results. Here are some expert tips to guide you through the process.

Follow Manufacturer Guidelines

First and foremost, always follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines. Every product comes with specific instructions on how it should be installed based on your climate zone. Here’s why this is crucial:

  • Warranty Coverage: Adhering to the manufacturer's guidelines ensures that your product's warranty remains valid. If you deviate from their recommended installation process, you might void the warranty.

  • Optimal Performance: Manufacturers design their products to perform best when installed correctly. For example, Rockwool insulation needs to be friction-fitted between studs spaced 16 inches on center to prevent cold spots in your walls.

  • Safety: Proper installation ensures the safety and durability of the product.

Common Installation Mistakes

WeatherLogic and Similar Sheathing

Products like WeatherLogic and ZIP System sheathing are excellent for creating a tight building envelope. However, improper installation can compromise their effectiveness:

  • Sealing Holes Properly: When cutting through sheathing for pipes or electrical lines, ensure that all gaps are sealed correctly. Unsealed gaps can lead to air leaks and reduce the efficiency of your insulation.

  • Correct Fastening: Follow the recommended nailing or screwing pattern to secure the panels. Over-spacing fasteners can weaken the sheathing’s structural integrity.

Insulation Products

Using premium insulation like Rockwool can greatly improve your home's energy efficiency, but only if installed correctly:

  • Proper Friction Fit: Ensure that the insulation is snugly fitted between studs. Gaps or compression can lead to thermal bridging and reduced insulation effectiveness.

  • Avoid Compressing the Insulation: Compression reduces the R-value of insulation. Make sure it maintains its full thickness to perform optimally.

Specialty Caulks and Sealants

Using the right caulk or sealant for the job is essential:

  • Match the Product to the Job: For example, Sashco’s Flex-Mortar is great for masonry repairs but not suitable for sealing around tubs or sinks. Use a product specifically designed for wet areas in bathrooms.

  • Temperature and Weather Conditions: Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for application conditions. For instance, if a deck stain requires temperatures between 50 and 70 degrees, applying it outside of this range can lead to poor adhesion and durability.

Verify Contractor Compliance

If you’re working with contractors, ensure they are following these best practices:

  • Regular Inspections: Periodically check their work to confirm that installation guidelines are being followed. For example, verify that your framer is spacing studs correctly for insulation.

  • Knowledge Sharing: Make sure your contractors are aware of and adhere to the manufacturer’s specifications for every product they install.

Final Thoughts

Investing in high-quality building materials is only the first step. Ensuring they are installed correctly is crucial to maximize their benefits and protect your investment. By following the manufacturer's guidelines and staying informed, you can avoid common pitfalls and enjoy a well-built, efficient, and durable home.

If you have any more questions about this topic, please reach out and ask us. Make sure to hit like, subscribe, and share our channel—it helps us a ton! And in the meantime, don’t forget to raise your standard.

We'll talk to you guys soon. For more insights and tips, check out our website: Sanctified Homes.

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TJ Vitense

Founder of Sanctified Homes and Construction & the Blessed to Build Foundation, TJ believes in raising the industry standards. With his company Strategic Real Estate Experts, he helped hundreds of families buy and sell homes. And, now manages new home construction as one of Wisconsin's best home builders.

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