Theoretically you could seal the tar paper to the foundation with foam spray caulking something similar.
Do i need to seal concrete below my siding.
On top of a foundation wall there is a barrier in cold climates that s a thin foam called sill seal that separates the concrete from the wood sill.
I m installing a patio in my backyard and the grade level is about 15 in.
My primary concern is that using a wrong material that will rotten the wood.
Before applying check the weather.
Lp siding requires flexible exterior grade paintable caulk to seal gaps.
It seems that they previously used cement as far as i can tell.
The temperature also needs to stay above 50 f during application and drying time up to three days.
Concrete cures this way for many years it almost continually is drying out.
Sealer needs to be applied in dry conditions because it won t adhere to damp concrete.
The wood sill should be pressure treated to resist decay.
Make sure that you use a silicone sealant for external use with concrete and metal.
Proper sealants are important for preserving the integrity and warranty of lp siding.
But it is especially a concern for fresh concrete.
Until someone with more siding and air sealing experience joins in my thoughts would be around how to determine if this is really going to help much or are there other things you can do that would bring a greater return on your efforts.
A typical silicon mastic will state that it will cure to give a permanently elastic weatherproof seal with excellent durability and resistance to u v light although it says this most mastic sealants do lose their grip and also become less flexible over the years.
I would like have recommendation on what kind of material i should use to seal a gap between concrete stair and wood siding in front of front door of my house.
Although lp building products siding is available bare or painted cutting the materials to fit during installation exposes some areas to the elements.
If your concrete is new you ll need to let it cure wait at least one month before applying sealer.
By sealing gaps in your walls and siding you can successfully secure your home from outdoor pests.
Holes occur over time when seals crack around plumbing fixtures on your siding allowing mice entrance into your home.
The plan is to build the step out of concrete and top it off with a limestone cap.