Assembly Instructions

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As you are installing the siding, be sure to
check periodically that the siding is level. This
can be done by placing a level on the siding.
When installing the siding on the wall make
sure to stagger the lap joints. Lap joints will
be much less noticeable if they are staggered
in dierent places than if they fall in the same
place. You should also run the laps away from
the view of sight. For instance, when standing
in your driveway the lap should be going away
from you. The best way to do this is to start
your siding on the corner wall furthest away
from your driveway.
With the walls completed, you can now snap
on the outside corner cover.
The outside corner cover can run down past
the bottom of the corner if necessary. Slide
one side of the outside corner cover on the
installed outside corner base and pull it over
to snap into the other side.
When you get to your last piece of siding you
may have to cut some of the top o in order
for it to t into the J-channel. You may have to
run lath at the top of the wall to shim out the
top of the siding panel so it lays nicely inside
the J-channel. If this is needed, install a piece
of nish trim inside the J-channel. This is used
to lock the siding in place.
It is recommended to use a snap lock punch
on the partial piece of siding that is being
installed at the top of the wall. After you have
punched the siding piece, lock it into the
installed nish trim.
Once you have completed one wall, begin
working on the next wall until you have all the
walls completed.
Finishing Siding