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Rain Screen wall protection

Rain screen seems a bit of a misnomer because this type of wall cladding system does much more than prevent water from entering a building. It controls condensation, allows for upgraded insulation to improve the walls heating and cooling properties and seals the building from air infiltration. There are four common conditions where rainscreens are likely to be installed. Each requires slightly different treatment in terms of attaching cladding.

  1. Metal stud wall
  2. Wood framed wall
  3. Brick veneer wall
  4. Concrete block wall or slab

Metal Stud Wall

In a metal stud wall it is likely that sheathing will be specified so that cladding can be attached to it. The steel stud thickness and center to center spacing will have to investigated to make sure it can carry the loads associated with the cladding.

Wood Stud Wall

The requirements for a wood stud wall are much the same as a metal stud wall. The thickness and spacing of the studs and the grade of lumber will have to be specified so that the load of the cladding can be handled.

Brick Veneer Wall

When cladding is installed over a brick veneer wall the spacing of fasteners becomes very important since they must land in the center of a brick in order for the loads to be carried safely. Fasteners cannot be attached to grout because of the danger that they will require much less force to pull out. As well, old brick veneer in historic buildings may need to checked or tested to see if the brick is still structurally capable of carrying load.

Concrete Block or Slab Wall

A concrete slab wall is much the same as a brick veneer wall in that no fasteners may be allowed to penetrate the grout. Fasteners should fall in the center of the block. The type of block must be rated to support the loads presented by the cladding. In a slab wall construction, the condition of the concrete is of great importance. Similar to a brick wall, old concrete can degrade over time for a number of reasons. There must be assurances that it can carry the load of the cladding

Attaching Rainscreen Facade Panels

Facade panels can be attached to any of the above types of wall construction using similar construction methods. The method of attachment will vary since correct fasteners will have to be chosen to suit the substrate. Starting from the surface of the exterior wall there will usually be some type of vapour barrier installed such as Blueskin.

If additional insulation is desired, either in the form of spray foam or batt insulation, a horizontal galvanized steel zee subgirt can be installed. The Zee shape both holds the insulation batt in place and provides a mounting surface for the hatbars which support the panels. The Zees can be spaced horizontally at the width of the insulation batts. Zees can be installed with the outer leg down to facilate drainage of moisture.

Rain Screen Zee Subgirt

Once the Zee and the insulation has been installed a weather barrier such as Air Outshield covers the assembly to keep rain out but still allow dampness from inside the system to vent. With the insulation protected, vertical galvanized steel hatbars or furring strips can now be installed for two purposes. The first is to provide support for the fasteners holding the facade panels at the desired spacing. The second purpose of the hatbar or furring strip is to provide a ventilated cavity crucial to the operation of the rear ventilated rainscreen system.

Galvanized Steel Furring Strips or Hatbars

The ventilated cavity needs to be open at the top and the bottom of the hatbars or furring strips so that moisture can vent properly and wind load pressures can be equalized across all the panels. To prevent bugs or birds getting into the cavity a vent screen flashing is used at the top and the bottom. The vent screen shown below is a custom made black painted aluminum flashing designed to blend in with the facade system

Fiber Cement Panel Vent Screen

Finally an EPDM gasket is used between the facade panel and the vertical hatbar to provide a weather seal as well as to assist in loading the panel fasteners so that the panel is held tightly but loose enough to allow movement due to thermal expansion or building movement

EPDM Fiber Cement Panel gaskets

The galvanized steel components shown above are typically favoured in North American construction. Many of the manufacturers of high end facade panels are based in Europe and also their own proprietary support systems. These systems are typically made of aluminum. These designs are more expensive to purchase than galvanized steel but less costly at the installation stage.

The reason they are less expensive at the installation lies in the way they are designed to accomodate out of plane walls without shimming, as well as being able to be cut to length on site as opposed to galvanized steel which often needs to be cut to length in the shop. In the end the aluminum versus the galvanized steel system comes out the same in terms of total cost supply and install.

Rear fastened fiber cement panel

Other types of fastening system include this system for rear hanging by KEIL of Germany. This system still needs vertical galvanized hatbar or aluminum supports but substitutes the horizontal zees with custom aluminum extrusions. Clips for the fiber cement panel are made by cutting short pieces off the main extrusion and flipping them around so that hang off the horizontal support.

The clips are fastened to the panel using a small expandable fastener, designed specifically for the panel. Fasteners are available for most of the popular FC panels including Eter-Color, Swiss Pearl and more. Generally the panel must be 13mm or 1/2" thickness to provide sufficient material for the fastener to grab. The clips also have adjusting screws to level up the panels as they are installed.

Rear fastened systems give a very clean look to the installation but if insulation is required in the cavity behind the panel, some means will have to be thought to allow insulation batts to be easily installed. With systems that use zee bars, the downward pointing leg of the zee helps hold in the insulation batt.

Future developments in clip systems include full thermally broken clips which effectively break the transmission of cold through the metal support system.

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  • Yuuuuup - Auction Websites in Ontario !

    Perhaps its because of the hit TV series "Storage Wars" going to auctions of all types has become very popular. Both for personal and for business purchases. Visiting auctions can be a great way for a new business to get started. If you are looking for office furniture and factory equipment there are always great bargains to be had.

    Be extremely careful when computers, flat screen TV's and other technology items. You must know the value of these items before bidding. People go crazy about these items and auctioneers know it. In the heat of the moment people often pay more for a used computer that is several years old then they would brand new in a retail store.

    Bear in mind you are buying items as-is where-is and there is always the possibility that the item you are buying wont work or be damaged in some way. Take advantage of the inspection days that most auctioneers provide and factor the risks into the maximum price you are willing to pay for an item. Record this information and have it handy when the auction starts and you go to bid.

    Auctioneers often will refuse to sell an item if it does not draw a high enough price, they will withdraw the item and list it in a future auction where they hope it will gain more more attention. In general it pays to find an item you are interested at an auction where the majority of bidders are not looking for that kind of item. You want to be the only person bidding on it.

    Auctions most often charge a fee over and above what you pay for the item. This is called a “buyers premium” and usually goes to cover the cost of the auctioneers services. You have to factor in this cost. As well, You also have to pay all applicable sales taxes.

    The internet has revolutionized the auction business. Many auction houses use the services of www.bidspotter.com which allow users to view the auction live and bid online without actually being at the auction. This increases the bid frenzy dramatically and drives up profits for the auctioneers. But its great if you want to log on as a guest and get a feel for a live auction and see how the auctioneers work the audience.

    Registering with Bidspotter is simple and is no different than registering for an auction in person. The main difference is that you can bid in auctions across the continent. Just bear in mind that if you win a bid you will have to pay to arrange shipping and delivery to your location if you are unable to pick the item up your self.

    List of auction websites May 2012


    Fair warning !, Auctioneers websites are sometimes not exactly what you would call user friendly. Some like to hide their latest auctions and make it a challenge for you to figure out where they are. You can always throw your hands up in frustration and find the local auction listings in the Toronto Star any Sunday. With dilligence, you can plan out your next auction excursion

    Abco Food Equipment



    This company sells primarily restaurant items and with the frequency that restaurants go bankrupt, its got to be a great business. A great place to find ultra expensive espresso machine you have always wanted. Many auction houses also double as sales outlets for brand new equipment.

    Asset Services, Auction and Appraisals



    Mostly industrial sales of machinery. If you are intimately familiar with the equipment, you can find great bargains if you are willing to tolerate the risks.

    Auction Advertiser



    A directory of mainly estate auctions taking place throughout Ontario. Click on any day in the calendar to find auctions taking place.

    Corporate Assets



    Upcoming auctions are listed in the Toronto Star on Sunday if you get frustrated with their website.

    Danbury Sales



    Up until recently had a retail store location on Lakeshore road in Oakville where you could buy items from their auction sales. Now they seem to have returned to their core business of industrial and commercial auctions.

    Hilco Asset Sales Canada



    URL redirects to Hilco Industrial auction site in the USA which does list auctions in Canada.

    Infinity Assets Solutions



    Mostly company equipment auctions. You can use bidspotter.com to join in the bidding without being there.

    Northern Auction Service Inc.



    Hold regular sales at the sherwood auction sales in Milton, a nice room used by several auction houses where you sit in old church pews while you bid on items. Even if you dont buy anything, the bacon on a bun they serve in the back is worth the trip.

    Principal Liquidators Inc



    Wildly popular auctions every Tuesday in Mississauga go on until Midnight. Principal Liquidations are also well known for their hardwood flooring material auctions.

    Studio 1 Auctions



    Sparse website but do show pictures of upcoming auctions.


    If you have any comments or suggestions for great auctions in Oakville, Burlington and the surrounding area, feel free to post them !