When butt jointing siding cut ends at 45 degree angles to form an overlapping joint.
Cedar lap siding installation blind nailing.
Do not nail through overlaps.
Choose stainless steel ring shank siding nails or hot dipped galvanized siding nails.
Read and understand all pages of the installation instructions before starting the siding application.
In those areas where an air space between siding and sheathing is desired nail siding to furring strips table 4.
Installing cedar siding planks requires at least three workers.
Siding up to 6 inches wide can be blind nailed with one siding nail per bearing toe nailed through the base of each tongue.
For horizontal applications start with the bottom course and work up with the channels pointing upwards.
On center when bevel sidings 11 16 or thinner are applied without sheathing.
All old mill widths cedar shake lap and smooth lap 1 2 in.
Ensure joints meet on studs blocking or furring strips with the nail penetrating solid wood at least 1 1 4 inches.
Wider siding should be face nailed using two nails per piece.
Use an air nailer if possible to speed nailing and minimize damage to siding surface from hammer dents.
Place nail just above the overlap.
Old mill and cedar shake lap important.
These nails will not rust even with exposure to the elements.
Horizontal siding installation siding should be nailed into studs at maximum 24 in centers when applied over wood based solid sheathing and 16 in.
Nails must penetrate 1 1 4 inches into solid wood.
Take care not to nail through the overlap of two pieces.
These have small ridges on the sides to prevent the nail from pulling out of the siding after installation.
This is particularly important for vertical installation.
The nail gun you use for siding will have to be able to handle siding nails.
Siding shall be installed with top blind nailing with the nails placed 3 8 inch 10 mm from either end and a minimum of 3 4 inch 19 mm from the top edge of the board.
Lap siding can be installed horizontally or vertically.
Allow a 1 8 inch expansion gap between pieces if the siding is air or kiln dried.