- Q.Can vinyl siding be
installed directly over foil-faced rigid
foam?
A.Corresponding editor
Paul Fisette responds: Some vinyl siding
manufacturers void their warranty for heat
distortion when their siding is installed over
foil-faced foam. One study has shown that when
vinyl siding is installed over foil-faced foam, the
temperature of the back of the siding can be
8°F warmer than when it’s installed
over foam without foil. Installers who are
concerned about heat buildup should select rigid
foam without foil facing.
Nevertheless, some manufacturers have no
objection to the installation of vinyl siding over
foil-faced foam. Whenever vinyl siding is installed
over rigid foam (with or without foil facing),
studs should be spaced no more than 16 inches
on-center, and the thickness of the foam should be
limited to 1 inch. Because rigid foam
doesn’t provide much resistance to vinyl
siding sagging under its own weight, such an
installation requires threaded nails that are long
enough to pass through the rigid foam and penetrate
at least 1 inch into the sheathing and studs.
Some building codes may require a secondary
weather barrier (asphalt felt or housewrap) under
the siding, so check with your local building
authorities before proceeding. Where allowed by
code, rigid foam will perform adequately as a
weather-resistive barrier, as long as all seams and
flashing are taped with foil tape.