Part 2- Outdoor Zip File

Check for "fish-mouths" (wrinkles in the tape) that can allow water ingress. 5. Best Practices & Key Considerations

Specialized acrylic tape (3.75" or wider) or Liquid Flash. Exposure: Panels can remain exposed for up to 180 days. 2. Installation Procedures (Wall Sheathing)

Use standard nails or screws, ensuring they are driven flush. Avoid overdriving (where the head is more than halfway through the panel), which can cause structural issues. Part 2- Outdoor zip

Use ZIP Stretch Tape for curved windows and corners to create a continuous, flexible seal.

To make this report more useful for your specific site, could you tell me: Are you using standard tape or the liquid flash system? What type of exterior cladding (siding) will be installed? Check for "fish-mouths" (wrinkles in the tape) that

Extend one panel edge to cover the end of the adjacent panel, ensuring at least -inch contact for sealing. 3. Taping and Sealing Techniques

I can then provide specific tips on flashing or cladding attachment. Flashing a Window Using ZIP Tape Exposure: Panels can remain exposed for up to 180 days

Crucial Step: Use a ZIP System Tape Roller (or J-roller) to apply pressure, ensuring a strong bond. The roller will leave an embossed "Z" pattern on the tape, indicating proper pressure.