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02-20-2020, 05:57 PM #1
bleeding below certainteed siding
guys
Have not seen this before.2007 home with bleeding below siding--first photo is south facing and second is east facing protected from excess heat--anyone seen this before
thanks
cvf
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02-20-2020, 06:06 PM #2
Re: bleeding below certainteed siding
I remember others saying something about having seen it and tracing it down to what was used for the flashing, I think it was something with the applied flashing tape not withstanding the temperatures and the sealing membrane softening/liquefying and running down. Evidence that gravity wins.
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02-20-2020, 06:57 PM #3
Re: bleeding below certainteed siding
CVF,
I am with Jerry on this. I seem to recall this occurring with some of the bitumen peel & stick window/door flashings. Might have been a defective material that started flowing when the weather warmed-up. I see it on occasion, and it's only at windows and doors.
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02-20-2020, 07:45 PM #4
Re: bleeding below certainteed siding
thanks guys
cvf
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03-12-2020, 02:08 PM #5
Re: bleeding below certainteed siding
Sorry that I'm late to the party on this one, as I just saw it. It might not necessarily be heat related. It could also be a material compatibility issue. If the window flashing and and sealant/caulk aren't compatible (or even two different kinds of window flashing), then it could cause a chemical reaction and cause the black goo to melt and drip like that.
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08-26-2020, 10:24 PM #6
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