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above 0 degrees F and below 120 degrees F.

The surface of the FOAMULAR insulation to which JointSealR


Foam Joint Tape is applied must be smooth, clean, dry, and free of contaminants.

FLASHSEALR

(Draft of OC 10017505)

1. Substrate surfaces should be smooth, clean, dry, and free of contaminates. Remove any contaminants
or loose debris from the substrate surface prior to application. For optimal adhesion to foam substrates,
FlashSealR should be installed at the same time the foam sheathing is installed.
2. Cut the FlashSealR Foam Flashing Tape into the required lengths. Generally, the required length is the length
of the side of the window or door to be sealed plus two times the width of the tape being used.
3. Install FlashSealR Foam Flashing Tape first along the bottom edge of the opening, then along the sides, and
then finish along the top edge.
4. Peel back a small portion of the smaller release paper sheet. Start away from the window/door opening, a
distance equal to the width of the tape. Center the tape over the joint.
5. Press the exposed adhesive portion of the tape firmly into place against the window or door jamb. Continue
the installation by removing the release liner while applying firm pressure to the flashing tape surface as it
comes into contact with the jamb surface. Continue until the end of the tape is reached.
6. Starting at a corner, peel back a portion of the larger section of release liner. Press the exposed adhesive
portion of the tape firmly into place against the substrate. Continue the installation by removing the release
liner while applying firm pressure to the flashing tape surface as it comes into contact with the foam
sheathing. Continue until the end of the tape is reached.
7. Using a roller (rubber, wood or steel J roller) apply sufficient pressure along the entire tape surface to ensure
intimate contact between tape and substrate and to eliminate any air trapped beneath the tape.
8. Always overlap a distance equal to the width of the tape. All horizontal overlaps should be in a lapped, or
shingled application, so that any liquid water traveling down the housewrap or sheathing is continuously
directed to the outside of the wall assembly.

PINKWRAP

(Adapted from ESR-2801)

1. PINKWRAP water-resistive barriers are installed after wall framing is completed and before windows and
doors are installed.
2. Place the end of the roll a minimum of 6-inches (152 mm) from the starting corner and fasten to the sheathing
with corrosion-resistant nails, of sufficient length to penetrate the wood sheathing/studs by -inches, having
minimum 1-inch-diameter (25 2 /5 mm) plastic washer heads or cap heads, spaced at a maximum of 16-inches
(406 mm) on center, or corrosion-resistant staples, of sufficient length to penetrate the wood sheathing/studs
by -inches, with minimum 1-inch (25 2 /5 mm) crowns, spaced a maximum of 12-inches (305 mm) on center.
3. Unroll around the building and fasten with nails spaced at a maximum of 16-inches (406 mm) on center or
staples spaced a maximum of 12-inches (305 mm) on center.

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