What is the ideal choice of cladding over OSB-Sheathed SIPs?
Hey Martin,
I find myself in a situation similar to one discussed here in the past regarding putting masonry, i.e. thin veneer, over SIPs. The original question was regarding which WRB to use. However for me, unlike the pervious poster, I have time to make course corrections. You previously said this was a “particular risky combination.” I would like to know your recommendation of cladding over SIPs if stone veneer is not a good choice.
I live in Maryland, so we get plenty of rain. Just FYI.
Thanks,
William Lohr
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How about a fully ventilated rain screen with furring strips, and Hardi board siding?
William,
Vinyl siding is one of the best-performing types of siding every invented (because it is well ventilated and dries quickly). Of course, some people hate the way vinyl siding looks.
If you aren't installing vinyl siding, you definitely want a ventilated rainscreen gap between your WRB and the siding. Fiber-cement lap siding (as Joe suggested) is one option. If you like natural siding, you could install a three-dimensional mesh product (like Home Slicker) and unpainted white cedar shingles.