S2E25 Nickel gap fly ash siding & mechanical walkthrough
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The project utilizes Boral fly ash siding in a nickel gap orientation, focusing on moisture management and traditional nail layouts. It incorporates strategic ventilation planning with ERV intakes and boiler exhausts, alongside brick facade details for a Tudor style. Safe lead flashing and a chimney integrated with Da Vinci slate enhance the roof. Insulation strategies include spray insulation and R 23 rock wool, with three air handlers for climate control and a home care program using digital twin technology.
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