Installation Guide

32 | Diamond Kote Building Products Application Guide 6.18
VERTICAL SIDING APPLICATION continued
Minimum Fastener Type for Batten:
Corrosion Resistant - (ASTM A153) Hot-
dipped galvanized or stainless steel
Ring Shank nails provide superior
resistance to fastener pull-through.
In Hurricane-Prone Regions or locations
where negative wind loads are a concern,
ring shank nails should be used.
Trim nails may be used in other locations
with the following cautions:
Do not overdrive or countersink the
fastener, nail ush with the surface of
batten.
Batten nails shall be installed per the
length, placement, spacing and quantity
requirements listed in this document.
Detachment of Batten is not covered by
the LP
®
SmartSide
®
limited warranty
whether ring shank or trim nails are used
Shank diameter= 0.091 inch, Head
diameter= 0.221 inch, Length = fastener
shall be long enough to fully penetrate
Vertical Siding.
Caution: Choose a fastener length that
won't damage wiring or other utilities in
the exterior wall assembly.
Fastener Placement for Battens:
Maximum 3/8 inch from ends and edges
(See Figure 1 pg. 27)
Fastener Spacing for Battens:
Fastened with two nails at both ends, with
additional fasteners spaced a maximum
of 12 inches o.c. along alternating edges
the length of the batten
(Figure 1 pg. 27)
Do not bridge oors with Vertical Siding
or Battens. Create a horizontal joint
between oors.
(Figure 4 pg. 27)
Vertical Siding must be applied in a
manner that will not allow moisture
intrusion or water buildup.
Refer to LP
®
Strand Panel Siding
Instructions and LP
®
Trim and Fascia
Instructions for additional application
information.
LAP SIDING INSTALLED VERTICALLY
LP
®
Strand Lap may be installed Vertically
for Board & Batten or Board-on-Board
applications, according to the following
requirements.
Siding must be installed over a minimum
7/16 Category wood structural panel
with an APA Trademark that contains
the consensus Standard DOC PS 1 or PS
2, or LP
®
FlameBlock
®
Fire-Rated OSB
Sheathing.
Lap Siding installed vertical/batten may
only span one plate-to-plate. Due to
expected plate shrinkage, each vertical
application is not to span beyond one
oor to ceiling distance, or one oor to
top of gable distance.
(Figure 5 & 6)
Battens must be a minimum 0.5 x 2.5
inches actual size.
Siding must be installed over a non-
compressible drainable housewrap to
provide drainage behind siding.
Touch-up paint all cut/exposed ends.
The edges of Lap Siding installed
vertically must be spaced a minimum
of 3/16 inch from each other. Spacing
cannot exceed the distance that will
allow a minimum 1 inch of bearing
surface for the overlapping piece of Lap
Siding.
(See Figure 3 & 4 on pg. 29)
Sealant is not required in any vertical
joint covered by Lap Siding or Batten
and backed by a water-resistive barrier.
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
Two Story - One Floor to Ceiling
Horizontal Joint between oors
One Story
One Plate-to-Plate
Lap Siding installed
vertically
4" Wide Adhesive Flashing
Min. 3/8" space with
Sloped Metal Z-Flashing
Floor Sheathing
Wall Sheathing
Water-Resistive
Barrier
Floor Framing
Batten or Lap
siding Vertically
Lap Siding installed
vertically
Batten or Lap
siding Vertically
Figure 5
Figure 6