Using Roofing Felt On Walls
When and why condensation occurs inside buildings explains the problems caused by excessive indoor condensation explains how moisture enters building wall and ceiling cavities and summarizes the best approaches to prevention of indoor moisture and condensation problems.
Using roofing felt on walls. It improves look and uniformity. First paper was impregnated with coal tar. If water leaks into a wall the asphalt felt will tend to soak up the excess water as will lumber and wood products like plywood helping to store the water until drying conditions improve. If the heads of any nails protrude pound them into the wall using a hammer.
Use a heavy duty felt for long term weatherproofing. Felt comes in either 15 pound or 30 pound ratings. Yes felt paper can cause wood rot if it begins to block water vapor from getting to the outside air. Later asphalt was used in the manufacture of roofing felt.
If the roof felt tears cut a piece large enough to cover the tear with lots of overlap slip the top under the next lap. Use a flat pry bar to remove any staples nails or other fasteners from the wall where you re installing the felt paper. Hold the felt roll upright against the exterior wall at one edge. This water is what fuels fungi that cause wood rot.
First cover the sheathing with asphalt felt or a nonperforated housewrap like tyvek or typar which will protect the sheathing from moisture but also allow the wall assembly to breathe. For a more permanent roof coverage use roll roofing. The wood oriented strand board osb that s nailed to the studs can have water vapor condense and become liquid water inside the wall. The use of roofing felt or 15 pound felt as a building house wrap or vapor barrier and the permeability moisture problems and indoor condensation problems that may occur vapor barriers and condensation in buildings.
Roofing felt prevents the deck from being exposed to the elements before or while the shingles are being applied. Because your roof deck might not lie perfectly straight or flat a layer of roof paper gives an even uniform surface upon which you can install your shingles. Liberally staple the edge of the felt to the wall with a staple gun then proceed to unroll the felt along the wall. Then install vertical nailers over the wrapped sheathing and attach the panels to the nailers which will create an air space between the panels and the wall sheathing.