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  • It's Not Just the Siding!


  • The first thing you see when you approach a home is its outermost surface, usually brick or siding. You may be surprised to know that what you see is only the final element in the make up of the home's exterior. While the brick or siding helps create an attractive outer finish for your home, and serves as its first line of defense against wind and rain, the materials underneath it ensure that your home stays safe and structurally sound for your family. So what's the fun part? Deciding what your home will look like by choosing the type of exterior finish, types of doors, and the color of windows and trim. In this article, we'll examine how exterior materials contribute to the quality of your home.

    How the Home's Outer Shell Comes Together

    Just as each component of the home's exterior is important to its safety and comfort, so, too, is the order in which each component is installed. Though both walls and roofs are part of the exterior finishing process, we'll focus only on walls in this article. Following is a discussion of the process of installing each piece of a home's walls, presented in the order in which each is installed.
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    Wall sheathing is the first thing that's installed as part of the exterior finish.
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    Next, house wrap is installed over the wall sheathing.