Concrete Poured Against Wood Siding
I noticed something in his video that raised a red flag for me so i thought i would rough ou.
Concrete poured against wood siding. I see concrete poured against. I would advise locating a vinyl siding company and getting them to break some scraps that they ve laying around about an inch much higher than the concrete will be poured and as far out from the house as the scraps will go. You can use a product called iso strip off. As porous as concrete is its not even ideal that treated wood meets concrete.
We purchased an old 1910 house a couple of years ago and the concrete porch was poured up against the house slightly above the bottom piece of siding. The top 3 8 inch of the iso strip is perforated so you can peel it off after the concrete is hard then you can caulk this groove making it water. Further water sitting on the concrete can seep through the joint between the concrete and the siding and cause dry rot in the siding and in the wood members below. For additional moisture protection a gasket or strip of closed cell foam can be installed between the.
This is an isolation joint material used between concrete and what the concrete is being poured against. Wood meeting concrete in a damp area is never a good recipe. Anyplace where wood meets the ground or concrete the lumber must be pressure treated. This is just a quick video for my friend who is building a home.
The porch wraps around 1 side and part of the back where it is on the back the porch is not covered. This is mostly because of the chance for standing water or leeching.