Wood Frame with 2" Exterior Insulation & Stucco or Veneer

Flanged & Centered Window

R-25 Wall

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Head

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Sill

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Jamb

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Notes

This window detail uses a two stage seal to insure no water or air can infiltrate into the building. The exterior seal is installed by applying WRB tape into the rough opening, onto a back dam and over the head window flange. No tape should be applied over the sill window flange to allow the window to drain. The interior seal is added by installing a full perimeter backer rod & sealant joint. Expanding foam or special tapes can be used instead of sealant, however a backer rod should still be installed to prevent the foam from completely filling up the cavity and preventing the system to drain. Plastic shims should be used to level out the window in the rough opening. These shims elevate the window slightly, which creates a space for water the drain.

The rigid insulation or EIFS should be adhered with vertical strips of adhesive to create a vented air space between the insulation and the sheathing in climates that receieves more than 20" rain per year to allow the wall to properly dry. See the Cladding Notes section below for more info.

*Whether or not you need a Class II or III Vapor Barrier depends on your climate zone, location and amount of exterior insulation. Refer to Wall Barriers Notes section below for more info.

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