Installation Guide
Known for its outstanding performance qualities, vinyl siding is increasingly the material of choice for homeowners, remodeling contractors, architects, and builders. Compared to other siding products, vinyl is attractive, durable, easy to maintain, and cost-effective. Siding is available in a variety of textures, ranging from matte surfaces to deeply embossed wood grain surfaces, which simulate wood clapboard siding.
contents Important Notes Helpful Suggestions.....................................3 Fire Safety Information................................3 Storage and Transportation..........................3 Prop 65 Warning..........................................3 Horizontal Siding Installation Installing Panels.........................................43 Fitting Siding around Fixtures...................44 Fitting Under Windows.............................45 Finishing at the Top...................................
helpful suggestions important notes The manufacturer has provided these suggested instructions as installation guidelines. The manufacturer, however, neither installs the panels nor has any control over the installation. It is the responsibility of the contractor and/or the installer to ensure panels are installed in accordance with these instructions and any applicable building codes.
basic installations 1. Installed panels must move freely from side to side. 2. Do not stretch horizontal siding panels upward when applying: instead, push upward on the bottom of the panel you are installing, until the locks fully engage. Nail in place. Panels should hang without strain after nailing. Stretching the panel upward pulls the natural radius out of the panel and increases the friction of the locks. 3. Always nail in the center of the slot.
helpful hints cleanup The beauty of vinyl siding is maintained with little effort. Although vinyl siding will get dirty, like anything exposed to the atmosphere, a heavy rain will do wonders in cleaning it. Or, it’s possible to wash it down with a garden hose. If neither rain nor hosing does a satisfactory job, follow these simple instructions: 1. Use an ordinary, long-handled car washing brush. This brush has soft bristles, and the handle fastens onto the end of the hose.
cleanup Bubble Gum Fantastik®, Murphy’s Oil Soap®, or solution of vinegar [30 percent] and water [70 percent] Crayon Lestoil® DAP [Oil-based caulk] Fantastik® Felt-Tip Pen Fantastik® or water-based cleaners Grass Fantastik®, Lysol®, Murphy’s Oil Soap®, or Windex® & cleaners CLEANERS* stains STAIN Lipstick Fantastik®, or Murphy’s Oil Soap® Lithium Grease Fantastik®, Lysol®, Murphy’s Oil Soap®, or Windex® Motor Oil Fantastik®, Lysol®, Murphy’s Oil So
the basics terms to know Nailing Hem Top Lock Face Center Butt Bottom Lock Backerboard/Underlayment—a flat material used on the face of the house, between the studs and the siding, to provide a flat surface for the siding. Bottom Lock—the bottom edge of a siding or a soffit panel, or accessory piece, opposite the nailing slots, which locks onto the preceding panel. Channel—the area of the accessory trim or corner post where siding or soffit panel is inserted.
terms to know Gable Dormer the basics Eave Rake Fascia Window Head Flashing Window & Door Trim Outside and Inside Corner Post Corner posts are used to provide a finished edge at an inside or outside corner. The siding from adjoining walls fits neatly into the inside or outside corner post channels. NOTE: We produce various sizes of J-Channels and Corner Posts. Remember to order accessories of the proper size to accommodate the siding panels.
basic tools and equipment Fig. 1 Hand Tools Common hand tools, such as a hammer, saw, square, chalkline, level, and tape measure are needed for proper installation (Fig. 1). Safety glasses are recommended for eye protection. Other basic tools include: Fig. 2 Utility Knife Vinyl is easy to cut, trim and score with a utility knife or scoring tool (Fig. 3). Power Saw A bench or radial-arm power saw can speed the cutting of the siding.
basic tools and equipment Tin Snips Good quality tin snips and compound aviation-type snips will speed the cutting and shaping of the vinyl (Fig. 4). Snaplock Punch A snaplock punch is used to punch lugs in the cut edges of siding to be used for the top or finishing course at the top of a wall, or underneath a window (Fig. 5). Nail Hole Punch Occasionally, it may be necessary to elongate a nail slot. The hole is elongated to allow for expansion and contraction (Fig. 6).
estimating required material how to measure height width (1/2 height)____feet x width____feet=____square feet 2. The area to be sided can be determined by measuring the height and width of the house, including windows (below). height width Height____feet x width____feet=____square feet D C B A 1/2 ( A + B ) x C + 1/2 B x D = ___total area of gable (square feet) width height width (1/2 height)____feet x width____feet =____total area of dormer (square feet) 11 1.
basic installations Siding Walls Gable ends Upper gambrel walls Total wall surface area Large areas not covered [garage doors/sliding doors] x0.
fastener choices 1" 1/ 8" Fig. 1 11/ 2" Use aluminum, galvanized steel or other corrosion-resistant nails, staples or screws when installing vinyl siding. Aluminum trim pieces require aluminum or stainless steel fasteners. 2" 5/ 16"minimum Nails Nail heads should be 5/16˝ minimum in diameter. Shank should be 1/8˝ in diameter.
fastening procedures Vinyl siding can expand and contract 1/2˝ or more over a 12´ 6˝ length with changes in temperature. Whether using a nail, screw or staple to fasten the siding, the following basic rules must be followed: YES Step 1 Make sure the bottom lock of the panels are fully engaged along the entire length of the panel. WARNING: Push the panel up fully but do not stretch the panel by pulling it from the top. Step 2 Do not drive the head of the fastener tightly against the siding nail hem.
basic guidelines cutting the siding When cutting vinyl siding, follow these guidelines: Fig. 1 Step 1 Safety goggles are always recommended for all cutting and nailing operations. As on any construction job, use proper safety equipment and follow safe construction practices (Fig. 1). Step 2 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 15 With a circular saw, install the fine-toothed (plywood) blade backward on the saw for a smoother, cleaner cut. Cut slowly.
preparing the wall Sheathing/Backerboard Our vinyl siding should be applied over a sheathing that provides a smooth, flat, stable surface. Consult local building codes for sheathing requirements. Vinyl siding should never be applied directly to studs without sheathing. We recommend that wood-based sheathings be protected utilizing moistureresistant housewrap or building paper prior to the installation of the siding and accessories. Some building codes now require this protection.
preparing the wall Residing Existing Structures Step 1 Nail down any loose boards on existing siding, and replace any rotten wood as needed. DO NOT INSTALL VINYL SIDING OVER ROTTEN WOOD. (See Fig. 1) Step 2 Fig. 1 Furring strips Scrape off loose caulk and any other buildup that may interfere with the siding installation. Remove all items such as gutters, downspouts, and light fixtures as needed.
preparing the wall Over Masonry Sub-surface A minimum 1˝ x 3˝ wood strips are installed with masonry nails over the masonry area to be sided (Fig. 1). For increased decay resistance, use pressure treated furring strips. Step 1 For horizontal siding, strips should be installed vertically 16˝ on center. They should be installed completely around doors, windows and other openings, at all corners, and at the top and bottom of the area to be sided.
starter strip accessories installation 1/4" Before the vinyl siding itself can be installed, a number of accessories must be installed first, including starter strips, corner posts, window flashing, trim and J-Channels. Step 1 Fig. 1 In order for the vinyl siding to be installed properly in a level fashion, the starter strip at the bottom of the wall must be level. Step 2 The starting chalk line should be located so that it represents the top, not the bottom, of the starter strip.
accessories installation Anytime a J-Channel is used as a starter strip it must have a 3/16˝ diameter hole drilled no greater than 24˝ on center to allow for water drainage. Fig. 1 Inside J-Channel Fig. 2 Undersill with Snaplock alternative methods of starting a siding panel In most situations a typical starter strip is used to start the first course of siding.
outside and inside corner posts accessories installation Step 1 A water-resistant material should be used to flash the inside and outside wall corners a minimum of 10˝ on each side before installation of the corner posts. A housewrap would be an adequate flashing (Fig. 1). Step 2 Fig.1 1/4" spa ce at to p of wa 8"-1 Fig. 2 1/4" Fig.
accessories installation Cut 1˝ off all but the outer face of the upper portion of the bottom corner post. (Fig 4) Lap 3/4˝ of the upper post over the lower post, allowing 1/4˝ for expansion. This method will produce a visible joint between the two posts, but will allow water to flow over the joint, reducing the chance of water infiltration. Capping a Corner Post Step 1 Corner posts on homes with a secondstory overhang need to be capped by making the cuts shown.
decorative 3-piece corner system accessories installation Step 1 A water-resistant material should be used to flash the inside and outside wall corners a minimum of 10˝ on each side before installation of the 3-piece corner system (Fig. 1). Step 2 Place the Decorative Corner Starter on the outside wall corner, allowing a 1/4˝ gap between the top of the post and the eave or soffit, and extending 3/4˝ below the siding starter strip. Cut to length (Fig. 2). Fig.
accessories installation Step 1 Create a watertight seal: Apply a 1/8˝ bead of caulk around the perimeter of the window or door frame before installation. Apply caulk around the corner of the nail fin and where the window or door meets the sheathing. Measure the width of the top of the frame and cut a piece of starter strip 1/8˝ less than the frame. (Fig.1) windows and door trim Lineals Step 3 Install the starters.
window and door trim accessories installation 1" To install the bottom lineal Cut a notch on each side of the back of the lineal as shown. Cut a 1˝ notch out of the nailing hem side. (Fig.1) 3/8" 1" Make a 1/8˝ curved sliver cut on the bottom front of the lineal. Push the locking leg of the lineal into the channel of the starter. Fig.1 Nail the bottom lineal into place only after the side lineals are installed.
accessories installation Standard Length Mantels Locate the centerline of where the mantel will be installed. Measure to each side of the centerline as specified for each length mantel (see chart below). Mantel Length 36" 40" 44" Measurement 16-5/8" 18-5/8" 20-5/8" Scribe a vertical line approximately 6˝. These lines will correspond to the locking legs on the back of the mantels.
window and door trim accessories installation To Install a Keystone (to shorten or lengthen a mantle) Center all Holes 15/8" from Centerline 3/8" 3 23/32" NOTE: Mantel keystones can be purely decorative, or can be used to modify mantels. 23/32" Centerline Fig.1 Clean the cut ends. Drill three holes 3/16˝ in diameter into each mantel piece spacing holes 1-5/8˝ from the centerline (along the cut ends of the mantels). (Fig. 4) Fig.
accessories installation Determine the type of siding accessory to be used around opening. When using a standard J-Channel, cut the mantel to the width of the opening. (Fig.1) When using a 3-1/2˝ window and door casing lineal, determine the width of the opening and add 5˝, then cut the mantel. When using a 5˝ corner lineal, determine the width of the opening and add 8˝, then cut the mantel. Clean the cut ends of the mantel. (Fig.2) Insert the end cap into the mantel and mark the end cap with a pencil.
window and door trim accessories installation Installing Long Length Mantel System Keystones Pencil Line Pencil Line Fig.1 Using the drill jig provided with the keystone, place on the mantel’s top edge and align slotted holes over the penciled centerline on the mantel. A B A Fig. 2 With the mantel already mounted to the wall, pencil a centerline on the top and bottom of both the mantel and keystone. B Drill 1/4˝ holes through hole pattern of drill jig.
accessories installation To apply on brick or over other existing siding materials, cut mantel to desired length, allowing for brick end caps. Clean cut ends, insert with adhesive and allow to dry as described in “Long Length Mantel System.” Score the groove on back of mantel 3-5 times with utility knife and snap off mantel’s top flange. Secure mantel to wall with anchors, screws and washers provided. Install cover strip or dentil cover strip as described in “Long Length Mantel System.
window and door trim accessories installation Door Surrounds Installation of Pilasters on Brick, Stucco or before vinyl siding. Cut to Required Length To attach pilaster caps, use template enclosed in the carton. Mark and drill holes into back of pilasters (use 3/16˝ drill bit). IMPORTANT: When installing during new construction before vinyl siding, use lower set of holes on the template. This will ensure that the caps will sit 3/4˝ above the top of the pilasters.
accessories installation Installation of Mantel Full Length-Mantel Develop a chalk line that represents the bottom of the mantel. Mark the center of the mantel on the chalk line. Mark 17-11/16˝ from both sides of centerline. Draw an 8˝ vertical line at both marks. Attach two clips on both lines. Make sure that both clip throats fall in the area that is 3-1/8˝ to 7-3/8˝ from the chalk line.
window and door trim accessories installation Pediment and Urn Installation (Fits Standard Size Mantel Only) No More Than 6 7/8" Above Top of Mantel 9 7/16" No Less Than 21/4" Above Top of Mantel Attach urn to pediment by sliding urn into place from back. Fasten with #8x1/2˝ self-tapping screws. Measure 9-7/16˝ to each side of the mantelcenter line and scribe a vertical line approximately 8” long. On each side of the lines, install two clips.
accessories installation Measure the required dimensions to cover window trim. Also, determine the required lengths of trims. Cut trim sheet to the measurements and form each sheet on a bending break. (Fig.1) Trim sheet should be installed in the following order: bottom, sides, top. Place the trim sheet on the window frame and mark it for cutting. Create tabs into the trim sheet (both ends of bottom piece and tops of both side pieces) so that it covers the edge areas.
frieze , rake and band boards accessories installation 35 Lineals 8" - 12" Choose either a 3.5˝ or 5˝ lineal, depending on the look you want to achieve. At Eave or Gable, butt the small leg of the starter against, but not under the J-Channel that was installed to receive the soffit. Fig.1 Nail the starter in place every 8˝ to 12˝ with nails centered in nailing slots. (Fig.1) 8" - 12" Push the locking leg of the lineal into the starter channel. Fig.
accessories installation Option 1: Choose either a 3.5˝ or 5˝ lineal, depending on the look you want to achieve. For easy installation (when possible), lock the lineal onto the last full course of siding. 8" - 12" Once the band board is in place, install another piece of utility trim by aligning the nails slots of the finish trim with the band board lineal. You may have to shim the utility trim. Nail every 8˝ to 12˝. Utility Trim Nail every 8˝ to 12˝ with nail centered in the nailing slots.
frieze , rake and band boards accessories installation Option 3: Determine the band board location. 8" - 12" Utilize field form aluminum to adjust the location of the lineal at the desired height. Fig.1 Proceed with standard panel application for vertical or horizontal siding. (Fig.1) Fig. 2 11/2" 37 Install siding to that location and then install the band board. Nail every 8˝ to 12˝ with nails centered in slots.
accessories installation Vinyl Siding Snap a chalk line 6-1/2˝ down from the soffit panel location (chalkline.) (Fig.1) Prepare the dentil molding either by cutting the soffit flange to create a tab, or by removing a portion of the upper soffit flange and slotting. Center of slots should be spaced 16˝ apart. (Fig.
frieze , rake and band boards accessories installation Dentil Blocks Dentil blocks finish dentil molding and can be installed at the ends, center, corners or the outside. Fig.1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 39 To install at ends, position the dentilmolding flange behind the soffit flange and trim as indicated in the illustration. (An option to installing at the end position is to scribe a line onto the dentil block, remove that portion and then position the dentil block at the end of the dentil molding.
accessories installation For Vinyl and Aluminum Siding Using the inward edges of the vent base as a guide, mark the area to be cut in the exterior wall surface, then cut the hole. Center the base of the vent over the opening and level the base. Note the word “TOP” on the base when positioning it. Nail the base onto the wall surface through the slotted nailing flange. A water diverter should be installed at the base. (Fig.1) Siding can now be installed around the vent base.
gable vents accessories installation For Installation onto Masonry Surfaces Screen Base Drill four equally spaced holes around the outer front surface of the vent face. (Fig. 2) Fig.1 Drill 4 Equally Spaced Holes Fig. 2 Fig. 3 41 Fasten the screen to the inside or outside of the wall opening. Discard the base. (Fig.1) Place the vent face over the exterior wall opening, level it and fasten it to the wall using masonry fasteners. (Fig.
accessories installation Install the flashing before the J-Channel to prevent water infiltration along the intersection of a roof and wall. and install, having first ensured that there is sufficient flashing behind the J-Channel to prevent water infiltration. Siding J Channel Keep the J-Channel at least 1/2˝ from the roofline. Chalk a straight line up the roof flashing to guide J-Channel installation.
basic installation horizontal siding installation Step 1 The first panel (or course) should be placed in the starter strip and securely locked along the entire length of the siding panel. NOTE: Always overlap joints away from entrances and away from the point of greatest traffic. This will improve the overall appearance of the installation. Fig.1 Step 2 Be sure to fasten the panels according to the instructions on page 14.
horizontal siding installation Beaded panels are factory notched in three places (Fig. 1). For best results, overlap panels using factory notched ends only. This panel should be overlapped 1˝ due to the unique design of the locking and lapping system. Overlapping more than 1˝ will result in less than optimal laps and increase the chances of panel restriction (Fig. 2). For easiest panel installation, start locking the panel at one end and tap the lock into place toward the other end.
basic installation horizontal siding installation Fitting under Windows To mark the section to be cut, perform the following: Step 1 1/4" Hold the panel under the window and mark the width of the window opening on the panel. Add 1/4˝ to both sides to allow for expansion and contraction of the siding. These marks represent the vertical cuts (Fig. 1). 1/4" Step 2 Lock a small piece of scrap siding into the lower panel next to the window. This will be used as a template for the horizontal cuts.
horizontal siding installation Before the final course of siding is installed on the wall, any soffit accessories that will be used on the eaves must be installed. Gable Ends To install into gable ends, make a pattern that duplicates the slope of the gable (Fig. 1). Step 1 Step 3 Remove the short piece and cut along the pencil line as a pattern for the gable angle cuts. Repeat the procedure on the opposite side of the gable.
basic installation horizontal siding installation 47 Eave Treatment Step 3 Step 1 Using a snaplock punch, punch the vinyl siding along the cut edge every 6˝ to 10˝, so the raised lug is on the outside face. The last course of siding will generally need to be cut to fit the eave opening (Fig.1). Distance minus 1/4" Fig.1 Install undersill trim under the eave or overhang as a receiver for the cut siding. Undersill trim is used anytime the top or bottom lock has been removed from the siding.
transition procedures Finish the last course of horizontal siding with the J-channel and finish trim. Install a drip cap and a J-channel. The top piece of J-channel must have minimum 3/16˝ (4.8mm) diameter weep holes drilled no more than 24˝ (610mm) apart to allow for water runoff. gap for drainage basic installation Transition from Horizontal to Vertical (Fig. 1) drip cap Fig.
vertical siding installation When installing vertical siding, follow these steps: Preparation Step 1 Install a solid, nailable sheathing prior to applying vertical siding, if needed, to level the surface or provide sufficient material for proper fastener penetration. Use minimum 7/16˝ plywood, OSB or equivalent. 1/4˝ Step 2 Fig.1 1" Remove Snap a level chalkline around the base of the sidewalls.
vertical siding installation If a wall requires more than one course of vertical siding, use two lengths of J-Channel, back-to-back and flashing, at the joint between the two courses (Fig. 1). If a wider wall is being covered, then you can start with a full width vertical panel. In this case you can install that first piece by utilizing a starter strip on the cut nailing hem of a vertical panel. (Fig. 1) If a smaller wall is being covered, you should try to create a balanced appearance.
siding profiles steel siding installation + TRADITIONAL SIDING DOUBLE 4" + DUTCH LAP SIDING DOUBLE 5" SINGLE 8" + BOARD AND BATTEN 1/2" 10" DOUBLE 5" DUTCH LAP 51 BOARD AND BATTEN 10"
steel siding installation accessories STEEL STARTER STRIP This will secure the first row of siding to the wall. Nail 12" on center. J-CHANNEL Used around sides and tops of windows/doors, at the eaves and gables, and in other areas where siding must be cut or notched. Primarily used to hide cut edges of siding. Nail 12" on center. OUTSIDE CORNER POSTS Installed at the outside corner of the wall. Allows siding to be inserted into it on both sides. Both nail flanges should be nailed 12" on center.
tools and equipment steel siding installation TOOLS ¡¡ Hammer ¡¡ Level ¡¡ Tape Measure ¡¡ Steel Siding Shear (Guillotine) ¡¡ Utility Knife ¡¡ Safety Goggles ¡¡ Steel Snips ¡¡ Flathead Screwdriver ¡¡ Caulk Gun ¡¡ Speed Square ¡¡ Nose Pliers ¡¡ Cut Resistant Gloves + Other Items Trim Coil Touch up Paint 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" Galvanized Siding Nails 1" to 1-3/4" Painted Steel Trim Nails Nail Punch EQUIPMENT ¡¡ 53 Ladder and Scaffolds The most common system used by siding professionals a
steel siding installation INSULATION SUBSTRATE FLASHING HOUSEWRAP SIDING SURFACE PREPARATION Remove and replace any rotted or damaged boards. Check for waves in the wall and shim out if necessary. Nail or screw down any loose boards or trim. Scrape away any old caulking. Pay extra attention to areas that may interfere with the new trim pieces. Apply new caulking where old caulking was removed and ensure all air leaks are sealed.
preparation steel siding installation POSITIONING THE STARTER STRIP Before the steel siding itself can be installed, a number of accessories must be installed first, including starter strips, corner posts, window flashing, trim, and J-channels. Step 1 In order for the siding to be installed properly, the starter strip at the bottom of the wall must be level. FIG 7.1 Step 2 The starting chalk line should be located so that it represents the top, not the bottom, of the starter strip.
steel siding installation FIG 8.1 STEEL SIDING SHEAR (GUILLOTINE) To achieve straight cuts that do not damage the coating, use a steel siding shear (FIG 8.2). These tools have blades designed for a variety of steel siding profiles. cutting steel siding STEEL SNIPS Steel snips are an effective way of cutting both siding and siding accessories. Start by drawing a straight line on the siding with a speed square. Start with the nail hem edge and work downward (FIG 8.1).
accessory installation steel siding installation CORNERS Corner posts should be installed prior to siding panels. FIG 9.1 FIG 9.2 INSIDE CORNERS Two J-channels at right angles may be used for the inside corners (FIG 9.1). Apply a bead of caulk where the two J-channels meet. Install J-channels along the full height of the corner. The J-channels should run from the soffit area and extend down 1/2" past the bottom of the starter strip.
steel siding installation • Water runoff can also be accomplished by making a series of notches and tabs in the J-channel (FIG 10.1). FIG 10.1 • Install J-channel in this order: bottom, sides, then top. • Miter J-channels at corners to prevent gaps and allow for proper water drainage (FIG 10.2). WINDOW AND DOOR TRIM OPTIONS As an alternative to J-channel and standard corner post, cellular PVC trim can be used to give a bolder finish to the trim areas. FIG 10.
horizontal panel installation steel siding installation ESTABLISHING A BASE It is critical to carefully install the first row of siding as it is the basis for installing all remaining panels. Start by installing the starter strip or J-channel (see page 7). Begin installing the first panel of siding at the lowest wall area. Snap the bottom panel lock into the bottom edge of the starter strip along its full length. While applying upward pressure, slide the end of the panel into the corner post.
steel siding installation 1/2" FIG 12.1 MINIMIZING SEAMS To diminish the visibility of seams, start installing panels away from entrances and work towards them. On the side of the structure, begin at the rear corner and work towards the front to make lapping less noticeable. RANDOM SEAM STAGGERING To achieve attractive installation, strategically stagger seams between panels of siding. Plan to have a minimum of 2' distance between seams.
horizontal panel installation steel siding installation J-CHANNEL UNDERSILL TRIM SNAPLOCK LUGS PANELS INTERSECTING AT OPENINGS – BOTTOM OF WINDOWS First, you will need to determine the width of the window or opening. Position the panel in place against the window. Then, mark the panel where it needs to be cut on both sides of the opening. Next, determine how deep to cut the panel by measuring from the nail flange of the previous row of siding to 1/4" from the bottom of the windowsill.
steel siding installation You can develop a pattern to cut gable end panels. Start with two small pieces of siding and lock one piece onto the panel below the start of the gable. Hold the other piece into the eave line. At the bottom of the second piece, follow the angle and draw a line on the first piece (FIG 14.1). Cut along this line. Make angle cuts on siding in gable sidewalls using this pattern. Check your angle often to ensure all gable slopes are straight.
board and batten installation steel siding installation BOARD AND BATTEN Board and Batten can be used as an accent or for an entire installation. Most of the techniques used for horizontal siding are the same for Board and Batten. The main difference is that the starter strip is installed vertically and panels lock together vertically (FIG 15.1). When installing more than one course of vertical siding, always install a “Z” flashing between the courses. NEVER overlap panels. FIG 15.1 FIG 15.2 FIG 15.
steel siding installation Use a soft cloth or sponge with soap and water for clean up. Avoid rubbing too hard as this may cause damage to the surface. Never use harsh abrasives. Mineral spirits may be used sparingly to remove grease or asphalt stains. JOB SITE Reinstall all fixtures and wires removed for the installation. All scrap pieces, siding boxes, nails debris, etc. should be removed daily. Step 1 Cut the damaged panel just above the center. Remove the bottom section of the damaged panel.
preparation soffit installation Fascia cap or coil stock Open truss Soffit receiver Soffit 18" or less Fig.1 16˝ or less Open truss Soffit receiver J-channel Soffit 18" or ˝ less Fig. 2 16 or less Open rafter Soffit receiver 18" or ˝ less 16 or less Add nailing strips Add framing Fig. 4 Fig. 5 65 NOTE: Proper attic ventilation is important for any home.
soffit installation Step 2 Measure soffit panels 1/2” shorter than opening. Mark this dimension on a soffit panel and cut using a power saw with a reversed finetooth blade or snips. Step 3 Insert one end of the panel into the channel on the wall, nail the other end to the wood fascia. (Fig. 1) • Make certain the panel is perpendicular to the wall, and then nail. Depending on the installation method being used, nails will be hammered either into a nailing strip or fascia board.
over enclosed eaves soffit installation Type 2 Fascia cap or coil stock Nailing strip Enclosed eave Soffit J-channel Fig.1 The procedure used to install soffit over enclosed eaves is almost identical to that used for open eaves. A J-Channel or F-Channel can be used to receive soffit panels. (Fig. 1& 2) Determine the preferred method of installing soffit at the fascia board.
aluminum fascia installation Step 2 Install metal drip edge, gutter trim, undersill trim, etc. along the top of the fascia board to receive and secure the top edge of the aluminum fascia. Step 3 Measure from the lower side of the soffit panels to the top of the trim installed on the upper side of the fascia board. Deduct approximately 1/8˝ from this dimension and cut fascia panel using snips, or score and break with a utility knife and straight edge.
porch ceiling installation porch ceiling installation Porch Ceilings Quarter round or other trim Vertical panels J-channel or other trim Fig.1 The procedures to install a porch ceiling are in many ways similar to those used to install soffit. These procedures vary slightly, depending on whether the installation is a new construction or a residing project. Undersill Trim J-Channel Porch Beam Fig.
repairs To repair or replace a siding panel, insert the zip-lock tool under the butt of the course above the damaged panel. Pull downward and slide the tool along the length of the panel. When re-nailing, be sure panel can move freely in a horizontal direction to allow for expansion and contraction. (Fig. 2) Fig. 1 Remove the nails of the damaged panel. Install the replacement panel making sure the lock is re-engaged.
corner posts repairs Flanges Corner Posts Using a utility knife cut away the nailing hem of the damaged corner. Be sure to leave the flange. Fig. 1 Trim the new corner post to fit (leaving the same flange). (Fig.1) Position the new corner in place with flanges overlapping. (Fig. 2) Attach the new corner posts to the existing flange with pop rivets. (Fig. 3) Fig.
repairs j - channel J-Channel Cut away the face of the channel. Cut the new J-Channel away from the nailing hem. (Fig.1) Position the new J-Channel over the old. (Fig.2) Pop rivet the new piece into place. (Fig.3) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig.
shutters shutter installation Shutters Less than 55" Fig. 1 Fig. 2 55" and Over Two types of fasteners are included within the packaging of the shutter product; metal screws and polymer shutterplugs. Use four fasteners for shutters less than 55˝ in length. Position top screw/plug approximately 6˝ down from the top of the shutter, and bottom screw/plug approximately 6˝ up from the bottom of the shutter. (Fig.1) Use six fasteners for shutters 55˝ and longer in length.
cedar dimensions - shingle & round cut • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Note: Use universal cedar starter strip and accessories with at least ¾˝ pocket depth. A SOLID NAILABLE SHEATHING, SUCH AS PLYWOOD OR OSB IS NECESSARY FOR A PROPER AND SECURE INSTALLATION. • T his product is for exterior use only and should be installed on flat, vertical walls to maintain an even appearance. • F or Maximum wind load nail through center of Nail Slots every 8˝.
starter strip installation shingle product accessory installation 75 Fig.1 Standard Corner Post STARTER ACCESSORIES • Snap a chalk line on all walls to align the top edge of the starter strip (or J-channel). • If using conventional corner post, nail at least every 12˝ and DO NOT NAIL TIGHT • Installation of starter strip (or J-channel) and panels should begin on the lowest wall. • Install all accessories including J-channel, corners, etc. Note: accessories must have 3/4˝ receiver.
corner post installation NOTE: Starter strip MUST be installed before corner post. Make sure Starter Strip does not overlap or butt Corner Post. 1. Align the bottom of the nail hem flange with the bottom of the starter strip (see Figure 1). 2. Nail through center hole on both sides of Corner Post. 3. Continue nailing Corner Post every 8˝ through center of Nail Slots. NOTE: Do not nail tight. 4. To install additional Corner Post sections, align “V” mark on both corner sections.
shingle installation shingle installation as starter pieces on adjacent walls; or, if larger than 14˝ can to cut to length as starter piece for next course on the same wall. INSTALLING PANELS INSTALLING PANELS Align the top left side below the arrow on the previously installed panel (See Figure 2). Fig.1 Apply pressure to middle butt and slide panel up until the top of the panel aligns with the bottom of the nail slot (See Figure 3). Fig.2 Fig.5 Fig.3 Fig.
round cut installation • DO NOT NAIL TIGHT • First, nail through center nail hole - not nail slot. • If using partial panel, find center of nail hem and drive nail through center of nail hem (not in nail slot). • Next, nail every 8˝ through center of four nail slots. • Last, nail through slot in left tab. NOTE: When nailing through slots, always nail center of slot, and DO NOT NAIL TIGHT. Panels must be able to move to allow for expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes.
round cut installation round cut installation For 2nd and subsequent courses, align Left Side Flange with nearest Alignment Line that allows proper fit and overlap of shingles. Be sure to cut panel to stagger vertical laps. Fig.13 Second Course (and all even courses) a. Round Cuts – Measure appropriate distance from the Left Side Flange of panel (allowing for staggered vertical laps) and cut (see Figure 13) Fig.14 b.
round cut installation Installing Final Course • Measure and cut panels around windows, allowing ¼˝ into all window channels for movement. (see Figure 16). NOTE: A crown molding, J-channel or wide window casing can be used in eaves and gables to receive the final course (see Figure 17). • Make sure to install water diverters at the bottom corners of the window (refer to Basic Accessory Installation Section “Installing J-Channel, Flex-J and Flashing”).
round cut installation round cut installation INSTALLATION Fig.18 Fig.19 Fig.20 Fig.21 Installing Round Cuts on Gable Ends Centering Round Cuts on Gable Ends Round cuts can be installed directly onto Cedar Dimensions Shingle panels. If desired for transitions, panels can be installed using Starter strip over Drip Cap, or into T-Channel or Lineals. When installing into any channel or lineal, cut 4˝ from the bottom of the Round Cuts (see Figure 18). Allow ¼˝ gap for panel movement.
round cut installation a. Use panel cut in step “d” above. If installing into Siding or Starter Strip, lock firmly, pull up tight and nail according to “NAILING PROCEDURES.” b. Slide the next panel into position. The top half of the panel, except the Nail Hem, slides under, and the bottom half slides over the previous panel. The Nail Hem will be on top of the previous panel (Figure 24). Nail slots can be placed at angle cut for additional nailing. c.
round cut installation round cut installation 2ND and Subsequent Courses on Gable End a.Make new template for angle if needed. Fig.28 b.Measure from the Left Side Flange making sure to stagger the laps by at least 3 half-rounds (Figure 28). c.Align Left Side Flange with nearest Alignment Line of course below (Figure 28). Fig.29 d.Insert Bottom Lock into Top Lock of course below. Pull up tight and nail according to “NAILING PROCEDURES”. e.
round cut installation Cedar DimensionsTM can only be installed on mansard roofs with a slope of 45/12 or greater (15-degree angle or less). It must be attached with standard siding nails into a solid wood substrate. The sheathing must be covered with either: 1 layer 30 lb. roofing felt with a 6˝ minimum horizontal and vertical laps. 2 layer 15 lb. roofing felt (see Figure 1). A field formed flashing must be installed at the bottom of the mansard. This can also be the cap for the soffit.
historic restoration historic restoration When historic restoration projects arise, the manufacturer recommends the following: Step 1 If a building is in a historic area, local Historic District or has been designated as a historic building, make sure that approval for the use of vinyl siding has been obtained from the local historic society or local Historic District Commission. This applies to building additions as well.
leaf relief leaf relief Leaf Relief Chart ® Seamless Gutters Spike/ Ferrule Hidden Hanger Systems TP5300/ TP6300 ✔ ✔ TP5100/ TP6100 ✔ ✔ Zip Hanger Systems SN5200S SN6200S No Hanger/ New Gutter ✔ TP53ZIP TP63ZIP ✔ Foldover Style Gutter Snap In Combin No (Free Float) -ation Hanger (OG13LR5) (OG101) Snug Fit (OG91) Bar 5" Bar 6" (OG12R1) (OG12R61) Strap 5" (OG111) Combin -ation Strap 5" (OG141) Roof Hanger 5" (OG131) Roof Hanger 6" (OG1361) TP5300/ TP6300 ✔ ■ ✔ ■ ✔ TP5100/ TP6100
leaf relief leaf relief ® 5˝/6˝ Leaf Relief New Gutter Installation Prepare the Gutter Fig. 1 Prepare the gutter for downspouts and end caps (including sealant) according to job requirements. NOTE: Shingles shall extend past drip edge no more than 1/2˝. Fig. 2 1/2" Overlap Fig. 3 87 Fasten into the fascia every 24˝ using #9x1-1/2˝ gasketed screws. (Figure 4) NOTE: Required to use a 6˝ extension on drill for inserting screws.
leaf relief At inside/outside corners, install Leaf Relief ® sections towards the corner with a minimum 1/2˝ overlap with adjacent Leaf Relief ® sections. In applications where the Leaf Relief ® is level with the endcap. At the end of the run, make a 4˝ cut on the back of the Leaf Relief ® up to the lip on the front. (Figure 3) Attach Leaf Relief ® 5˝ corners (IC5220/ OC5220) or 6˝ corners (IC6220/OC6220) using 6 screws as shown in the drawing.
leaf relief leaf relief Fig. 1 Preparing Existing Foldover ® Gutters for Leaf Relief Application For bar hangers remove nail or screw and remove bar hanger from gutter system. Replacing Strap Hangers or Bar Hangers on Existing Gutters Begin installing TP5300 Leaf Relief ® product. Refer to Leaf Relief ® instructions for proper installation. Hook front of snap-in (free float gutter hangers (OG13LR5) into front lip of gutter every 24˝ along length of gutter.
leaf relief Install Leaf Relief ® System Prepare the Gutter NOTE: For TP5100P and TP6100P; slide “J” receiver onto the Leaf Relief ® sections. Clean and flush existing gutters and downspouts thoroughly with water. Install Leaf Relief Corners ® Attach Leaf Relief ® 5˝ corners (IC5220/ OC5220) or 6˝ corners (IC6220/OC6220) using 6 screws as shown in the drawing. (Figure 1) NOTE: Pre-fabricated corners must be at the same level as the Leaf Relief ® sections.
leaf relief leaf relief ® Installing Leaf Relief on Half-Round Gutters Mark Wrap-Around Fascia Hangers Lay Leaf Relief ® on gutter in front of hanger and mark location of bracket (see Figure 1). Fig. 1 Notch back of Leaf Relief ® as shown in Figure 2. Notch Firmly press back of Leaf Relief ® behind gutter, and pivot down to rest on front lip of gutter (see Figure 3). 45ϒ 45ϒ Attach with screws through Leaf Relief ® and front lip of gutter every 24˝ (Figure 4). Fig. 2 Every 24" Fig.
leaf relief leaf relief ® Installing Leaf Relief on Half-Round Gutters continued Spring Clip Bar Hangers continued Bend tab on Leaf Relief ® as shown in Figure 1. Release spring clip on front of gutter and bend up back tab holding gutter. (Figure 2). Place Leaf Relief ® on gutter, bend hanger back tab over the back of the Leaf Relief ®. Fasten hanger spring clip over Leaf Relief ® (Figure 3).
leaf relief leaf relief ® Every 24" Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Every 24" Fig. 4 Mitering Corners Wrap-Around Strap Hangers (Existing Gutters) continued Use perforation pattern as a guide to create corners. Using tin snips, cut diagonally along the perforation to create a 45° angle, starting at the outside edge and cutting as shown. Notch and remove one inch of the front edge from the newly formed angle (Figure 5). Install on gutter in position so that it overlaps previous section by 1/2˝. To Fit Hanger Fig.
leaf relief Mitering Corners continued For Inside Corners: Use perforation pattern as a guide to create corners. Using tin snips, cut diagonally along the perforation to create a 45° angle, starting at the rear edge and cutting as shown. Notch and remove one inch of the front edge from the newly formed angle (Figure 1). When mounted, the pieces will overlap one inch and form a 90° inside corner. Place one screw through the overlapping pieces (Figure 2). Fig.
leaf relief leaf relief ® Leaf Relief Installation (Zip Hangers) Prepare the Gutter Clean and flush existing gutters and downspouts thoroughly with water. Fig. 1 1/2" Overlap Hanger Fig. 2 Important Downspouts 3˝ x 4˝ or larger are recommended for proper function in a coniferous tree zone. To prevent overflow, all inside corners and valleys must have a water diverter/deflector. Diverter/ deflector must be installed on the top surface of the Leaf Relief ® (behind front lip).
leaf relief Prepare the Gutter Clean and flush existing gutters and downspouts thoroughly with water. Install Leaf Relief ® System For proper function, the Leaf Relief ® surface (front to back) must be level or have a slight slope toward the fascia. (Figure 1) NOTE: Call 1-800-962-6973 for assistance with hangers that cause a forward slope. Mounting to Gutter Using the existing spikes or hidden hangers for support, place Leaf Relief ® section flat on the gutter (see sticker denoting “This Side Down”).
leaf relief leaf relief ® 1" 1" Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 97 1" 1" Leaf Relief Installation (Mitered Corners) TP53ZIP/TP63ZIP – Inside Corner Outside Corners NOTE: Because TP product has profile, pre-fabricated corners can not be used. Use perforation pattern as a guide to create corners. Using tin snips, cut diagonally along the perforation to create a 45° angle, starting at the outside edge and cutting as shown, through the plastic strip.
leaf relief TP53ZIP/TP63ZIP – Outside Corner Inside Corners Use the perforated pattern to cut a 45° angle at the ends of the Leaf Relief sections. Then cut away 1” from the front, first step and back of one section as shown. Use perforation pattern as a guide to create corners. Using tin snips, cut diagonally along the perforation to create a 45° angle, starting at the rear edge (plastic strip) and cutting as shown, until complete.
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