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Apr 28, 2015
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ClackamasCoug
There are newer better products than Tyvek that are like what you're describing.
Just trim it with a box cutter if it bugs you. It might look bad, but its purpose is to flange moisture, and it sounds like its long enough to do a good job.
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Home construction question - between the bottom two layers of brick
jbcoug
4/28/15 12:53pm
Take a razor blade and trim it. That's going to be a lot easier than fighting
cracka
4/28/15 12:54pm
Yeah, that's probably what it will come down to.
jbcoug
4/28/15 12:55pm
Take a picture and post it
Conan O'Fresno
4/28/15 12:54pm
Is it the edge of the moisture barrier?
AeroCoug
4/28/15 12:59pm
Probably. Hard to tell if it's Tyvek or something closer to paper
jbcoug
4/28/15 1:10pm
There are newer better products than Tyvek that are like what you're describing.
ClackamasCoug
4/28/15 1:20pm
I'm assuming it doesn't need to stick out past the mortar
jbcoug
4/28/15 1:27pm
It's like the bill of a cap. It serves a purpose, but not a huge one.
ClackamasCoug
4/28/15 1:29pm
Off topic, but there's a movie that goes with your sig
tarzan15
4/28/15 1:33pm
Haha - that was amazing.
stutz17
4/28/15 1:49pm
Brick veneer or stone veneer
Heinz57
4/28/15 2:09pm
It could be a couple things
WDaddy
4/28/15 6:49pm
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