Submitted by JohnVerSteeg t3_zronjy in DIY
Novaleaf t1_j15x8dl wrote
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if it's easy to remove the outer sheathing, you could simply wrap membrane around, ok if it's over the housewrap.
But the most important part is the pressure treated plate. Since you do have that you are most likely good to go. Especially since you have such wide eaves (which is really great, props to you for doing that), which will help keep water away from the walls so probably no problem would ever occur.
JohnVerSteeg OP t1_j15z98o wrote
Thank you for the insight!
Novaleaf t1_j18tugm wrote
if you do wrap membrane around, be sure that it extends below the floor, wrapping the outside of the osb and your foundation. More than 2 inches would be ideal, even if that means digging down a little.
Again though, the lack of membrane might not impact your shed's lifespan much, just that it's "supposed to be done" due to water splashing and wicking up. Your choice of exterior sheathing looks like splashing wouldn't be an issue anyway.
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