Vinyl Siding Institute
VSI Weather Resistant Barrier Statement
The Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) is the trade association representing manufacturers of
vinyl siding as well as suppliers of raw materials, equipment, and services to the industry.
Vinyl siding has always been designed as an exterior cladding,
not a weather
resistant barrier. Vinyl siding is designed to allow the material underneath it to
breathe; therefore, it is not a watertight covering. Because of its design and
application, it provides a supplemental rain screen that enhances the weather
resistant barrier system by reducing the amount of water that reaches the
underlying weather resistant barrier.
What is a Weather Resistant Barrier System?
It is a system that includes water shedding materials and
water diversion materials.
Weather resistant barrier systems commonly consist of a combination of exterior
cladding, flashed wall openings and penetrations, weather resistant barrier material, and
sheathing. Effective weather resistant barrier systems will shed the water initially, control
moisture flow by capillary and diffusion action, and minimize absorption into the wall
structure. The level of weather resistance required is determined by the applicable
building code and climate.
Best Practice
To achieve designed performance, vinyl siding must be installed over a weather resistant
barrier system that includes 1) a continuous weather resistant material and 2) properly integrated
flashing around all penetrations and where vinyl siding interfaces with other building
products such as brick, stone, or stucco. Refer to the VSI's Vinyl Siding Installation
Manual or the manufacturer's installation manual for specific product applications and
recommendations.
Whichever product(s) you decide to use as part of a weather resistive barrier system – be
certain the materials meet the applicable code by contacting the manufacturer of the
weather resistant barrier material(s).
Always consult the applicable building code for minimum weather barrier requirements in your
area. Keep in mind that additional measures may provide better protection
against water intrusion than the minimum requirements of the building code.
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