1 2 inch 1 3 cm plywood or osb are common substrates and these are generally covered with roofing felt or another moisture barrier prior to siding the walls.
How to use vinyl siding.
Pressure washers save a lot of time and energy and produce clean results but can also damage siding and cause more problems if used incorrectly.
Gap at all ends.
Vinyl siding starter strips.
Use aluminum galvanized steel or other corrosion resistant nails staples or screws when installing vinyl siding.
To prevent the relatively thin panels from buckling observe these fitting and nailing rules.
Snap a level chalk line for the first starter strip at the base of the wall no less than 8 inches above ground level after determining the lowest corner of the house.
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Aluminum trim pieces require aluminum or stainless steel fasteners.
Install siding at the top of a window or door in a similar fashion but this time set the siding on the window channel and use the window trim to mark the cut.
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This is where the new siding will begin.
Vinyl siding installation is designed to hang loosely on the sheathing so that it can expand and contract with temperature changes.
According to the vinyl siding institute the best way is to use a soft cloth or an ordinary long handled soft bristle brush.
All fasteners must be able to penetrate a minimum of 1 1 4 32mm into nailable material such as wood sheathing and framing fig.
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Cleaning vinyl siding by hand can be long and tiring so some choose to pressure wash a house.
This chalk line should be level and a consistent distance from the eaves or the top and bottom of the windows.
Rain mold mildew and airborne sugars and saps from trees can add to the lost luster of vinyl siding.
To prevent streaking start at the bottom and work up towards the top.
Remove any siding or exterior finish that isn t compatible with vinyl siding and make sure the walls are sheathed with a substrate to receive the siding.