House warp keeps moisture from infiltrating your siding. It can protect your home from serious issues such as mold growth and rot. You should consider investing in this feature if you plan to start a siding replacement project.
Here are tips to help you choose the right house warp.
Know Your Options
Synthetic house wraps come in two types, which are woven and non-woven. Woven house wraps are more prone to tears, which can quickly expand when exposed to high winds. The non-woven variety offers better resistance to moisture and harsh outdoor elements. It’s because they feature shorter fibers with a random pattern.
Factor In Water Resistance
The primary role of a house wrap is to prevent moisture from getting into your home’s wall cavity. It’s why you should choose a product with excellent water resistance. If you’re unsure which option will work best for your home, seek advice from a reputable siding contractor.
Evaluate Permeability
House wraps are usually permeable to let heat and moisture escape your indoor spaces. Permeability is measured in perms and varies depending on the material and manufacturer. The higher the rating, the more porous a material is. Usually, house wraps have a perm rating between 5 to 60 perms. You want to select an option between 10 to 20 perms to ensure moisture doesn’t get stuck in the wall cavity.
Consider Durability
A good house wrap will protect your home from moisture for many years. Low-quality options are more susceptible to splitting, tearing and cracking. You can assess a house wrap’s durability based on its tensile strength and resistance to temperature extremes and surfactants.
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