Installation Guide

18 | Diamond Kote Building Products Application Guide 6.18
RIGIDSHAKE™ | STAGGERED EDGE
APPLICATION 7", 9" & 12"
Apply the siding over properly prepared
walls. (see general guidelines on page 2)
It is REQUIRED to use nailable structural
sheathing.
Diamond Kote
®
RigidShakes can be
installed blind fastened.
Work installations left to right. Start
installation by overlapping the previous
course of lap siding.
(see Figure 4)
If not installing over lap siding the
preferred way to begin is to rst
install a row of straight shakes then all
subsequent rows of staggered shakes.
(See page 15 for starting Straight RigidShakes).
DO NOT CUT OFF THE BOTTOM FACTORY
END OF STAGGERED SHAKES TO START
A 'STRAIGHT' ROW! THIS PRACTICE
WILL VOID SUBSTRATE WARRANTY.
An optional starting method is to use
a 3/8" x 2-1/16" piece of same color
lap siding as a starter shim, as this will
partially show because of the staggered
bottom edge.
Cut this at a 30 degree bevel and paint all
cut edges. Install keeping the factory
painted edge down.
(see Figure 4a)
Trim left edge so that siding section ts
against the corner board, with a 3/16"
gap.
(see Figure 4b)
Butt joint seams are not required to land
on studs.
Starting from left, level and install the rst
course of Diamond Kote
®
RigidShake™
so the bottom edge is ush with the shim.
Do NOT place fasteners into bottoms of
grooves or shiplaps.
Fasten 3/4" down from the top of the
panel, into sheathing and/or framing
with one of the below options.
For screws, fasten 12" on center using a
minimum #8 corrosion resistant tapered
head wood screw.
(see Figure 4c)
For nails, fasten 8" on center using a
minimum of 6d
(0.09" shank diameter)
corrosion resistant ring shank nail.
(see
Figure 4d)
Continue row, working left to right.
Overlap shiplap butt ends without any
gap.
(see Figure 4e)
Start subsequent courses in same
manner but trim each course to create
the eect of staggered joints.
Best appearance is obtained by trimming
second course starter piece 16" shorter
than the rst course and trimming the
third course starter piece 32" shorter
than the rst. Repeat this same sequence
every three courses.
(see Figure 4)
Shim siding at studs, as needed, to avoid
drawing siding against uneven walls.
Then install subsequent courses of
siding so that the plastic spline ts over
the top edge of the previously installed
piece of siding.
(see Figure 4f)
Bottom Course Detail
Figure 4a
Outside Corner
Figure 4b
GAP 3/16"
AND SEAL
Shiplap butt ends
Figure 4e
Minimum Overlap
Figure 4f
2-1/8"
HOUSE WRAP
Staggered Edge Application Figure 4
2
1
/16" Siding
Mark Stud Locations
16" or 24" o.c. Framing
Nailable
Structural
Sheathing
16"
Oset
16"
Oset
16"
Oset
Nail Placement 8" o.c. Detail
Figure 4d
3/4"
1"1"
1"
Screw Placement 12" o.c. Detail
Figure 4c
3/4"
1"
2-1/8”Siding
-or-
MetalStarterStrip
NailableStructural
Sheathing
markstudlocations
9-5/8”exposure
16”offset
16”offset
16”offset
Trimboard
1”
¾”
1-¼”
16” or 24” o.c. framing
2-1/8”
¾”
1-¼”
1”
Trim Board