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Quote from: TurkeyScratch on August 24, 2011, 09:12:15 PMMyself, I would not worry about housewrap on the walls UNLESS it might be a little while before I put on the metal. As far as the roof, if your putting on a decking before your metal and want an additonal barrier, velt paper would be an option. Velt paper would be an option for wall barrier also and cost less than Tyvex .
Quote from: gobblingghost on August 26, 2011, 09:35:47 PMI believe this what your looking forWall CoveringR703.2 Water-resistive barrier. One layer of No. 15 asphalt felt, free from holes and breaks, complying with ASTM D 226 for Type 1 felt or other approved water-resistive barrier shall be applied over studs or sheathing of all exterior walls. Such felt or material shall be applied horizontally, with the upper layer lapped over the lower layer not less than 2 inches (51 mm). Where joints occur, felt shall be lapped not less than 6 inches (152 mm). The felt or other approved material shall be continuous to the top of walls and terminated at penetrations and building appendages in a manner to meet the requirements of the exterior wall envelope as described in Section R703.1.Exception: Omission of the water-resistive barrier is permitted in the following situations:1. In detached accessory buildings.2. Under exterior wall finish materials as permitted in Table R703.4.3. Under paperbacked stucco lath when the paper backing is an approved weather-resistive sheathing paper.Top Previous Section Next Section To view the next subsection please select the Next Section option. View ICC-ES Reports/Listings for: 072100 Thermal Insulation ESR-1615 NCFI Polyurethanes ESR-2072 Bayer MaterialScience, LLC ESR-2222 Proactive Technology Inc. ESR-3210 Demilec (USA) LLC ESR-3212 Service Partners, LLC 072500 Water-Resistive Barriers/Weather Barriers ESR-1615 NCFI Polyurethanes Visit ICC-ES Website SECTION R318 MOISTURE VAPOR RETARDERSR318.1 Moisture control. In all framed walls, floors and roof/ceilings comprising elements of the building thermal envelope, a vapor retarder shall be installed on the warm- in-winter side of the insulation. Exceptions: 1. In construction where moisture or freezing will not damage the materials.2. Where the framed cavity or space is ventilated to allow moisture to escape. 3. In counties identified as in climate zones 1 through 4 in Table N1101.2.