Jerry,
We have a builder that now uses some manufactured stone around the slab stem wall with a "cap stone" on top. The vinyl siding comes down right on top of this cap stone with no J-channel and no flashing visible on three sides of the house. In other words, the vinyl siding is grouted along the bottom edge with no way to drain.
This grouted joint is lower than the wood framed wall but trapped moisture there could weep up into the concrete towards the interior.
The builder is putting up resistance since they did most of the development this way and it has passed many code inspections.
I found a document that describes drilling holes in the vinyl siding at the lower edge but it did not go into much detail. I guess that about covers it since any holes drilled would have to have a way to drain but I am looking for more detail.
thanks!
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