GoingMyWay
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Does anyone have any experience with vinyl deck membranes? I'm trying to first determine what I have installed (I think it might be vinyl, but maybe it's not? It does feel stiffer than the vinyl I've seen in some YouTube videos) and then figure out the best course of action. From my brief research, it looks like Tufdek and Duradek are the main options. It's unclear to me what I might have.
We had a leak and I finally traced it back to a cut in the membrane that went up and partially under the HardiePlank siding. I removed the first course of siding so I could get better access to the membrane. I'm really curious why the membrane appears to be scored along the whole width. At first I thought the scoring was necessary in order to get the membrane tight into the corner, but upon closer inspection that doesn't seem to be necessary nor does it make any sense to me. In some areas the scored cut has completely opened up (hence the leak).
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Is anyone familiar with this type of material? Are there any clues to look at to help identify what type of membrane I have? I'm trying to figure out the best way to gain access to patch the damaged OSB subflooring
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and reattach the membrane to the subfloor and wall so maybe the specific type of membrane doesn't really matter. I was thinking of using OSI Quad Max caulking, but maybe that's not appropriate for this application and I should use something else. The whole deck/house is going to be 15 years old in May 2023 so this is really just a Bandaid. Might it make most sense to replace the whole membrane since the expected lifespan seems to be around 10-15 years?
Thanks for any insight anyone might be able to share!
We had a leak and I finally traced it back to a cut in the membrane that went up and partially under the HardiePlank siding. I removed the first course of siding so I could get better access to the membrane. I'm really curious why the membrane appears to be scored along the whole width. At first I thought the scoring was necessary in order to get the membrane tight into the corner, but upon closer inspection that doesn't seem to be necessary nor does it make any sense to me. In some areas the scored cut has completely opened up (hence the leak).
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Is anyone familiar with this type of material? Are there any clues to look at to help identify what type of membrane I have? I'm trying to figure out the best way to gain access to patch the damaged OSB subflooring
[attachimg=7]
and reattach the membrane to the subfloor and wall so maybe the specific type of membrane doesn't really matter. I was thinking of using OSI Quad Max caulking, but maybe that's not appropriate for this application and I should use something else. The whole deck/house is going to be 15 years old in May 2023 so this is really just a Bandaid. Might it make most sense to replace the whole membrane since the expected lifespan seems to be around 10-15 years?
Thanks for any insight anyone might be able to share!