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Home How to Properly Flash a Window

How to Properly Flash a Window

Last summer we brought a new crew member onto the team, and when it came time to hang windows, I decided to clamp a GoPro up on the fascia and record the entire installation process. Not only does this serve as a great training tool for anyone new joining our crew, but it also gives us something we can share with potential clients to demonstrate exactly how we work and the level of detail we put into every step. We’ve been using Huber Engineered Wood’s ZIP System for over 11 years now, and one of the biggest reasons we stick with it is how simple it makes flashing openings and penetrations. Water management is critical—it directly impacts the longevity and durability of the structure, and it also helps reduce our liability by minimizing the risk of future issues. The ZIP System gives us confidence that we’re building in a way that’s both efficient and long-lasting.

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