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Shelter is a human necessity. A place to be warm and dry. A place to feel at home These are the main purposes of every new home that gets built. If you dig into the different assemblies and individual pieces that make up a home, you’ll see each piece or combination of pieces serves a purpose. Just as the foundation supports the weight of the structure and keeps it tied to the earth, the control layers help separate indoors and outdoors thereby increasing our comfort and health inside the home. In this piece, I’ll explain the function of each control layer. 

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The water control layer

The purpose of the water control layer is to keep bulk water out of the structure. It’s a system of several different products and assemblies working together to keep water moving down, out, and away from the building. It starts at the roof, moving to the walls, and then extending to and below grade. The exposed roofing materials and cladding or siding are the first line of defense with other materials under those finish materials adding a belt and suspenders approach to managing water. Felt and synthetic papers, and sometimes peal and stick membranes back up the exposed roofing materials. Felt paper and plastic membranes, also known as house wrap or water resistive barrier (WRB) are located behind the exterior cladding and protect water sensitive building materials in our walls. Other materials may also be present behind the finish materials, products that improve the draining and drying of water (rainscreen) are sometimes included to improve the building durability. 

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Windows and control layers

So, how do windows fit into the discussion of control layers? Well, windows are one of the parts and pieces that make up a building’s envelope, they need to be connected to all four control layers to operate correctly. When effectively connected to the water control layer, they help keep water out of the building assembly. They need to keep the wind from blowing into the home and help keep the air you just paid to condition in. And lastly, a window is part of the thermal comfort package of the home. Understanding the control layers is helpful to assure your window installations are effective with continuity with the control layers.  

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