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The selection and specification of drains for interior floor areas and exterior surface areas merit careful consideration. Such factors as size, shape, function and anticipated drainage requirements of the area must be taken into account when planning for adequate and proper drainage of the area.
12 lip 2018 · WOOD SIDING OVERVIEW. 2.1 In order to have an optimum performance of your wood siding, water has to be able to drain and there has to be air flow behind the siding from the bottom to the top of the wall. (fig. 1) 2.2 There must be a minimum clearance of 8’’ between the wood siding and the ground.
As a general reference, floor drains should be sized to handle an overflow condition of water that may be discharged onto the floor. The chart below illustrates water outlets and the demand (GPM) requirements.
This guide provides all the important information you need to know before specifying wood siding or cladding for architectural applications.
24 paź 2006 · Ideally, wood siding, should be installed over furring creating a drained (and vented) air space between the drainage plane and wood siding. With vinyl and aluminum siding, the drainage space is more pronounced and furring is not necessary.
As a general reference, floor drains should be sized to handle an overflow condition of water that may be discharged onto the floor. The chart below illustrates water outlets and the demand (GPM) requirements.
Every exterior cladding system needs an air space and drainage plane for performance and durability. This article presents the right materials and spaces for most exterior claddings—brick, stucco, and wood, metal and vinyl lap siding.