Looking for a spray-applied window flashing
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I work for a custom home builder in the Seattle area, and the majority of our window flashing details have been calling for the Prosco FastFlash system. While this is a great product, it takes a long time to properly install, and I was wondering if anyone had experience with a similar material that can be spray or roller applied.
Checking on Prosco’s website, the only spray applied products that I can find are wall coverings that are to be used in conjunction with the FastFlash/Joint + Seam filler.
Thanks in advance for you help.
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Saul,
You should probably check out this GBA article: Liquid-Applied Flashing.
The article mentions Dow LiquidArmor, a brand of liquid-applied flashing that is designed for spray application.
Dryvit AquaFlash Liquid can be applied with a roller.
DuPont Tyvek Fluid Applied Flashing is sold in two different viscosities, one of which is designed to be applied with a roller.
Protecto Wrap LWM200 liquid waterproofing membrane is designed to be applied with a brush or a roller.