S1E11 This Brick Siding Took Hundreds of Man Hours
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The Void Oak project showcases a unique Peterson cover brick cladding that highlights modern design and craftsmanship. It includes waterproofing layers, a rain screen system, and heavy gauge metal screens for insect protection. The installation process emphasizes durability and ease, with specific methods for securing shingles. This project integrates with New England architecture, featuring precision in detailing and masonry that promises longevity and minimal maintenance.
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