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CertainTeed Vinyl and Polymer Siding Installation GuideASK ABOUT OUR OTHER CERTAINTEED PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS:ExtErior: roofing Siding WindoWS fEncE railing trim dEcking foundationS PiPEintErior: inSulation gyPSum cEilingSProfessional: 800-233-8990consumer: 800-782-8777www.certainteed.comcode no. ctS205, 10/10 certainteed corporation, Printed in u.S.a.CTS205certainteed corporationP.o. Box 860Valley forge, Pa 19482C e r t a i n Te e dInstallation GuideV i n y l a n d Po l y m e r S i d i n g

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideImportant InformationWarrantiesImportant Fire Safety InformationThese instructions describe and illustrate the stepsinvolved in installing CertainTeed and Wolverinesiding, trim, and accessories. Their purpose is toprovide detailed information and how-to tips thatwill simplify the installation process. CertainTeedshall not accept any liability or responsibility underits written warranty for failure caused by applicationthat does not meet the requirements for properinstallation. These requirements are outlinedthroughout this book. Any deviations from theserequirements should be addressed and approvedin writing by CertainTeed Corporation.Exterior vinyl building materials require littlemaintenance for many years. Nevertheless, commonsense dictates that builders and suppliers of vinylproducts store, handle and install vinyl materials ina manner that avoids damage to the product and/orthe structure. Owners and installers should take afew simple steps to protect vinyl building materialsfrom fire:In rare incidents, intense sunlight reflected fromglass on vinyl siding may create heat buildup andcause the siding to distort. To help minimize theeffects of heat buildup from reflected sun, thehomeowner may take one or more of thefollowing measures: Install a screen in the window causingthe problem. Install an awning over the window tobreak the line of light reflection. Use shrubbery to protect the area ofsiding from reflections.Building codes and regulations vary throughoutthe country. Be sure to check with your localcode official or governing body for the buildingrequirements in your area. To Home and Building Owners: Rigid vinylsiding is made from organic materials and willmelt or burn when exposed to a significantsource of flame or heat. Building owners,occupants and outside maintenance personnelshould always take normal precautions tokeep sources of fire, such as barbecues, andcombustible materials, such as dry leaves,mulch and trash, away from vinyl siding. To the Building Trades, Specifiers,Professionals and Do-It Yourself Installers:When rigid vinyl siding is exposed to significantheat or flame, the vinyl will soften, sag, melt orburn, and may thereby expose materialunderneath. Care must be exercised whenselecting underlayment materials because manyunderlayment materials are made from organicmaterials that are combustible. You shouldascertain the fire properties of underlaymentmaterials prior to installation. All buildingmaterials should be installed in accordancewith local, state and federal building codesand fire regulations.This manual shows the basic guidelines for installation. It is based on ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) D4756, thestandard practice for installation of vinyl siding and soffit. Additionally, we recommend that local building codes be reviewed.1

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideBecome a CertainTeedMaster CraftsmanThe CertainTeed Master Craftsman program is your opportunityto earn valuable rewards while maintaining a leg up on yourcompetition. These rewards are not available to everyone, justto those who have successfully passed the Master CraftsmanEducation and Development test.As a Master Craftsman, you are entitled to:n Receive a personalized Certificate of Completion that youcan use to promote your professional services.n Be listed as a Master Craftsman on our contractor locatorwebsite, where potential customers can find you. The listingwill include your name, company name, phone number,e-mail address, and a link to your website if you have one.n Have access to the Master Craftsman website, whichincludes Building Solutions program information, industrynews and information, and product and installation updates.For more information about theCertainTeed Master Craftsman program, call800-233-8990or log on towww.certainteed.comEnter the “Professional” site, click “Contractor,” and then clickon the Master Craftsman icon.2

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideTable of ContentsSECTION 1 — Introduction .4SECTION 2 — Materials and ToolsSiding Terms .5Starter Strips.6J-Channels and F-Channels .8Utility Trim .9Miscellaneous Accessories.10Lineal Options.11Cornerposts.12Equipment and Tools .13Transporting and Storing Vinyl Siding .14Special Tools.15SECTION 3 — EstimatingSiding .16Measuring .18Estimating Form .19SECTION 4 — Preparing for Horizontal SidingPreparing Wall Surfaces.20Nailing, Stapling and Other Fastening Methods.23Expansion and Contraction .25Installing Accessories.26Outside Cornerposts.27Extra Wide Cornerposts.29Inside Cornerposts.30Federal Corners.31Inside Federal Corners.32Bay Window Corners .33Decorative Trim Options around Windows and Doors.34Window Flashing .35Window and Door Trim .36Snap-on Lineals .37Lineal Starter Applicationfor Windows and Door Surrounds .39Lineal Application around Windows.40Lineals over Horizontal Siding .43Corner Blocks.445" Square Header with Endcapsover 3-1/2" Lineals Sides and Bottoms .45Creating End Caps for 5" Lineals .46Slip Joints for Lineal Corners.47Crown Molding Treatment Options .48Crown Molding and Cap for 3/4" Pocket J-Channel .49Crown Molding with 3-1/2" Lineal Surround .49Crown Molding with Cap for 5" Header Lineal.50Band Board .52Blind Miter.53Lineal Frieze Board.54Finishing with Cornice Molding and Receiver .55Installing J-Channel as Gable End Trim .56Using Lineals as Gable Trim .57Restoration Millwork Trim .58SECTION 5 — Installing Horizontal SidingTop Ten Tips for Installing Vinyl Siding .60Cutting Panels .61Overlapping Panels .61STUDfinder Installation System .62Preparing Wall Surfaces.63Completion .69Shutter Installation.70SECTION 6 — Installing Vertical Siding(including Board & Batten)Preparing Wall Surfaces.71Cornerposts.72Top and Bottom J-channel .72J-channel at Gable Ends .73Wall Panels .74Gable End Panels.76SECTION 7 — Porch Ceilings, Soffit, FasciaRequirements for Proper Soffit Ventilation .77Porch Ceilings .78Soffit.80Triple 3-1/3 Solid and InvisiVent Soffit.83Fascia.84SECTION 8 — Installing SpecificCertainTeed ProductsD7 Straight Edge Perfection Shingles.87T5 Straight Edge Perfection Shingles .89D9 Staggered Rough-Split Shakes .92D7 Straight Edge Rough-Split Shakes.94D7 Staggered Perfection Shingles .96Cornice Cap with Cedar ImpressionsMitered Cornerpost .98Cedar Impressions Inside Cornerpost .100Bay Window Cornerposts.101Half-Round Shingles .102Half-Round Shingles in Gable Ends.106Cedar Impressions on a Steep Rake .109Cedar Impressions in Non-vertical Walls .109Starting Cedar Impressions with Linealsover Horizontal Siding .110Starting Cedar Impressionsover Horizontal Siding .111Application of Half-Round Shingle under Soffit.112Special Effects with Cedar Impressions .113Replacing a Damaged Cedar ImpressionsPanel with the Repair Kit (Option 1).114Replacing a Damaged Cedar Impressions Panel(Option 2) .117Northwoods S7" and S9" Shakes .118Northwoods S10" Shakes .121CedarBoards Insulated Siding.124SECTION 9 — Special SituationsTrimming Curved Openings .130Frieze Board .131Decorative Sunbursts.131SECTION 10 — RepairReplacing a Damaged Siding Panel.134Replacing a Damaged Outside Cornerpost.134Repairing Buckled Siding at the Joist .135SECTION 11 — MiscellaneousCleaning Vinyl Siding.136Siding Over Asbestos .137Historic Restoration.137For More Information .138INDEX.1393

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideSection 1 — IntroductionIntroductionPlan your work, then work your plan.That’s the key to success with any project, and it’s doublytrue when it comes to installing vinyl siding, soffit, trimand accessories.If you use the right materials and the right tools in the rightorder, you’ll complete remodeling and new home installationsin less time, with less effort, and with far greater satisfaction.Since you’re using CertainTeed products, you’ve already takenthe first step toward success. CertainTeed sidings, soffit, trimand accessories provide premium quality, rugged durabilityand outstanding appearance. Quite simply, they’re made tolook great– on the day they’re installed and for years after.The second ingredient of success– using the proper tools,techniques and procedures– is covered in this book. As you’llsee by scanning the table of contents, this book guides youthrough every step of the installation process, from estimatingmaterials to attaching mailboxes and shutters. Every majorinstallation project is covered: horizontal; vertical, includingBoard & Batten; soffit and fascia; porch ceilings; and decorative trim. Where various approaches to a particular installationprocedure are possible, the book presents practical alternatives. To make the instructions as detailed and complete aspossible, dozens of illustrations accompany the text.As you’re reading– and while you’re working– keep in mindthe most important rule of thumb for successful vinyl sidinginstallation: allow for movement. All vinyl siding, soffit andaccessories used in exterior applications must be able tomove freely as they expand and contract with temperaturechanges. You’ll see this point emphasized again and againthroughout this book; you’ll also learn various techniques formeasuring, fitting and nailing that will allow this unobstructedmovement. These are perhaps the most important lessons inthis booklet.NOTE: No instruction book can anticipate all thequestions that might arise during a siding or soffitinstallation. Recognizing this, we’ve focused on the toolsand techniques used to complete typical installations.Where appropriate, we’ve also included alternativeapproaches for specific installation steps. If you encountera unique installation problem not covered in this book, wesuggest you contact your building materials distributor orcall our Sales Support Group at 1-800-233-8990.4

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideSECTION 2 — Materials and ToolsSiding TermsNail FlangeCommon to most vinyl siding products (includes horizontaland vertical sidings, soffits and most accessories).LockCommon to most vinyl siding products (includes horizontaland vertical sidings, soffits and some accessories).Panel ProjectionCommon to products with multiple faces (i.e. Double 4 orTriple 3). It is the dimension required for the proper selectionof receiving channels (e.g., J-channels and corner pieces).Butt Leg / Locking LegCommon to most vinyl siding products that lock into oneanother (e.g., siding into starters or siding panels intosiding idingoutsidecornerpostinsidecornerpost5

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideStarter Strips2-1/4" Vinyl Starter StripSecures the first course of siding to the home. For usewith all sidings except Monogram 46, Monogram 46L,CedarBoards, CedarBoards XL, and Cedar Impressions.2-1/2" Metal Starter StripFor use with all sidings except CedarBoards and CedarImpressions.5" Metal Starter StripDesigned to be used on remodeling jobs to help level the firstcourse and span areas that cannot be nailed. For use with allsidings except CedarBoards and Cedar Impressions.4" Metal Starter Strip4" metal starter to be used with Cedar Impressions.Starter Strip for Insulated SidingVinyl starter strip that accommodates 1-1/4" thickness ofinsulated siding.6

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideCorner Starter StripSecures 3-1/2" and 5" lineals and quarter round insert tocreate a 4-piece corner.New Construction Window and Door StarterButts up against protruding window and door jambs andoverhangs for installation of 3-1/2" and 5" lineals.Remodeling Window and Door StarterHolds 3-1/2" and 5" lineals in place around window and dooropenings. Used in re-siding applications where existingcasings have not been removed.7

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideJ-Channels and F-Channels3/8" J-Channel7/16" J-Channel1/2" J-Channel3/4" J-Channel1" J-Channel1-1/4" J-ChannelUniversal siding and soffit receiving channel for use aroundutility openings, under eaves, etc.3/4" Flexible J-ChannelSpecialized 3/4" siding receiving trim; particularly usefularound curved windows and ventilation treatments.5/8" and 3/4" F-ChannelReceives soffit panels.2-1/2" Window and Door CasingA 2-1/2" wide-face J-Channel that accentuates windows anddoors. Designed to accommodate new construction windowflanges and fit snugly against window and door frames.This accessory is also ideal for gable trim applications.8

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideUtility TrimUndersill TrimHelps secure trimmed siding panels under windowsand eaves.Dual Undersill TrimSecures trimmed siding panels under windows and eavesregardless of the profile or where in the panel face the panelhas been trimmed.Cornice Molding ReceiverInstalled under eaves to hold the Cornice Molding in place.Does not receive soffit panels.Cornice MoldingHeld in place by the F-channel or Cornice Molding Receiver,this accessory hides the installation of the topmost sidingpanels. With the help of a nail slot punch, topmost sidingpanels can be installed with nails every time. Can also beused under windows. Great for use with Cedar Impressionsand Restoration Shapes.Vinyl FasciaInstalled with F-channel and Undersill Trim to provide avirtually maintenance-free fascia board.9

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideMiscellaneous AccessoriesCrown MoldingUsed in conjunction with 5" lineals to create a custommolded window or door header. Can also be used with 3-1/2"lineals and 3/4" pocket J-channels. Crown has a 2-1/4" topexposed edge.Crown Molding CapCaps the ends of a crown molding with minimal cutting.NOTE: Shown already cut in half – one piece makes a leftand right-end cap.Cornice Molding Cornerpost CapUsed to cap Cornice Molding over Mitered Cornerposts.Soffit Cove Trim(Shownas if secured to trusses or soffit nailers.)A decorative soffit receiver featuring a 9/16" receiving pocket.(Shown as if attached to wall substrate. This profile can alsobe used as an inside cornerpost. Will not work for all profiles.)Aluminum Trim Coil24"-wide PVC-coated aluminum.Drip CapActs as a flash over windows and doors.10

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation Guide3/8" H-bar1/2" H-barJoins soffit panels. Particularly useful on porch ceilings and hiproof applications.3-1/2" Double Channel Lineal5" Double Channel LinealExposure matches 3-1/2" window and door surround lineals.Lineal Options3-1/2" LinealFor use with a New Construction Window and Door Starteraround windows and doors as a casing. The 3/4" channelreceives siding panels. Can also be used as a cornerpost.5" LinealTwo lineals create a corner system when installed with aCorner Starter and corner insert. Can also be used with awindow starter strip as a window/door casing. The 3/4"channel receives siding panels.Quarter Round InsertInstalled with a Corner Starter and lineals as a decorativecorner treatment.Band Board7-1/4" decorative trim used with CedarBoards, CedarImpressions Rough-Split Shakes, and Northwoods.Corner BlockUsed with 3-1/2" lineals to finish corners around windowsand doors.RosetteAttaches to Corner Block as a decorative treatment.3-1/2" Snap-on LinealUsed with J-channel.11

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideCornerpostsOutside Cornerposts3/4" Outside Cornerpost – Woodgrain and Matte7/16" Outside Cornerpost – Woodgrain1" Outside Cornerpost – Woodgrain1-1/4" Outside Cornerpost – Woodgrain with Foam InsertThe 3/4" cornerpost can be used with all sidings exceptCedarBoards, D9" Rough-Split Shakes, and Northwoods.The 1" cornerpost may be used with D9 Rough-Split andNorthwoods. The 1-1/4” cornerpost is used with CedarBoardsand Cedar Impressions Rough-Split Shakes.3/4" Inside Cornerpost – Matte and WoodgrainUsed where siding meets at inside corners; providesa finished look.1-1/4" Inside Cornerpost – MatteUse with CedarBoards, Cedar Impressions Rough-SplitShakes, and Northwoods.Fluted SuperCornerFluted corner design with foam backing.3/4" and 1-1/4" Traditional SuperCornerWide decorative traditional corner treatment with foambacking. The 1-1/4” is used with CedarBoards, CedarImpressions Rough-Split Shakes, and Northwoods.Beaded SuperCornerWide decorative beaded corner treatment with a foambacking and optional beaded insert.Mitered CornerpostsCorner treatment for use with Cedar Impressions.3/4" SuperCorner – Beaded and FlutedBay Window CornerpostAdapts to odd angles of bay windows.5" Corner CapUsed to create corner systems.12

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideEquipment and ToolsFastenersUse only corrosion-resistant nails (aluminum, stainless orgalvanized roofing.) Nails should have a minimum headdiameter of 5/16". Staples should be a minimum of 16 gauge.If screws are used, use non-corrosive, self-tapping, pan heador washer head screws or oval head with countersunk washerscrews with at least 5/16" diameter head, 1/8" (3mm) diametershaft, and at least 1-1/8" (29mm) long.To determine the length of nail required, measure the thicknessof the sheathing material. Then add at least 3/4" to allow thenail to penetrate the solid wood substrate (studs or existingwood siding). For more secure fastening, add 1" to sheathingthickness. The minimum nail size should be 1-1/2".Example: If you’re applying siding over 1/2" sheathing,use a nail at least 1-1/2" long (1/2" sheathing 3/4” studpenetration nailing hem thickness minimum 1/16"between nailing hem and fastener head).To determine the quantity of nails required, completethe following:Total square feet of siding required:(if using aluminum nails)(if using galvanized roofing nails)xx.005.01Pounds of nails required: For nailing instructions, see page 23 to 25.Tools RequiredHammerChalk lineTin snipsLevelTape measureUtility knifeSquareShearsPower circular saw with sharp, fine-tooth plywood blademounted in reverse direction.Ladders and scaffoldsNOTE: If you will be using an extension ladder duringinstallation, be sure to cushion the upper side rails tohelp prevent damage to installed siding.Cutting tablePortable brakeEssential for bending aluminum trim coil to fit around fasciaboards, window sills, window and door casings, etc. Pleaserefer to the brake manufacturer’s instructions for metalbending techniques.13

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideTransporting and Storing Vinyl SidingCertainTeed’s standard shipment method incorporatespalletizing and stretch wrapping all products. The pallet is a double-faced, reversible, Grade M,SPEQ -certified pallet constructed of quality materialsthat meet NWPCA Uniform Voluntary Standards(Sec. 5.1, Table 1). Customer racking should be at least 46" deep x 157" longto accommodate CertainTeed pallets. Do not store pallets by more than three units high. Vinyl and polymer siding should be stored indoors andaway from direct sources of heat and sunlight. Storingproducts outside may result in damage.If you are transporting vinyl siding to a job site, make certainto keep cartons flat and supported along their entire length.At the job site, take the following precautions whenstoring panels: Store on a flat surface and support the entirelength of the carton. Keep cartons dry. Store away from areas where falling objects or otherconstruction activity may cause damage. Do not store in any location where temperatures mayexceed 130 F (e.g., on black top pavement duringunusually hot weather, under dark tarps or plastic wrapswithout air circulation, or in unventilated storage trailers).14

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideSpecial ToolsNail Slot Punch (57997)Punches elongated holes to allow nailing the cut edgeof a panel. Also used to enlarge an existing hole to allowproper nailing.Cut off anddiscardSnap Lock Punch (57995 or 57996)Punches tabs in the cut edge of a panel used as a finishingcourse at the top of a wall or underneath a window. The tabslock into undersill trim. For best results, we recommend usingitem 57995 Snap Lock Punch, which is designed specificallyfor vinyl applications.Zip Tool (57998 or 57999)Locks and unlocks panels.15

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideSection 3 — EstimatingSidingUse the illustrations and formulas below and enter totals onthe estimating form in this section. These formulas apply forboth horizontal and vertical installations.NOTE: When estimating for a large project, you may wantto add a waste allowance of 10 percent to the totals forsiding, soffit and accessories.Rectangular wall surfacesMeasure height (excluding gables). Measure width(including doors and windows).x (height)(width)(surface area)Repeat for remaining walls.Triangular gable end surfacesMeasure height at center (add 1' to allow for waste).Measure width and divide by half.x (height)(1/2 width)(surface area)Repeat for remaining gables.16

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideUpper wall of gambrel houseDivide the upper wall of a gambrel house as shown in theillustration. Then use the following formulas:1/2 (B C) x H 1/2 C x D Add these figures to get total area:Repeat for remaining gambrel surfaces.Dormer sidesMeasure height of dormer (add 1' to allow for waste). Use thefollowing formula:x (1/2 height)(1/2 width)(surface area, 1 side)x 2 (surface area, 1 side)(total dormer surface area)Repeat for all dormers.SoffitMeasure width of eave to be covered. Measure length of eave.x (width)(length)(surface area)Repeat for remaining eaves.Porch CeilingMeasure length of porch area to be covered. Measure width ofporch.x (length)(width)(surface area)17

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideMeasuringBefore ordering accessories, you also have to determine thewidth of the J-channel into which you will fit the vinyl siding.To do this, you must first determine which of two methods youwill use to apply sheathings or underlayments. This is coveredin more detail under “Sheathings.”NOTE: Refer to product catalog for product accessoryrecommendations and availability.Starter strip: Measure along base of building.J-channel: For siding installations, measurearound doors and windows, under eaves,at rake edges of gables where dormermeets roofline, and anywhere else requiredto provide a finished appearance.For soffit, measure along wall under eaveand along fascia board.For porch ceilings, measure along perimeterof the porch area.F-channel: For soffit, measure along wallunder eve.For porch ceilings, measure along perimeterof the porch area.3-1/2" and 5" lineals: For casing, measurealong perimeter of doors and windows.For gables, measure at rake edges of gableswhere dormer meets roof line.Undersill trim: Measure above and belowwindows and above doors and top courseof siding below soffit.Soffit H-bar: Measure diagonals at alleave corners.Outside cornerpost: Measure length ofoutside corners.Inside cornerpost: Measure length ofinside corners.NOTE: If you plan to use J-channel instead of insidecornerposts, remember to double this measurementand add the total to your entry for J-channel.Dual undersill trim: Measure along topof wall where siding will meet eaves.18

CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation GuideEstimating FormSidingWallsGable endsDormer sidesUpper gambrel wallsTotal wall surface areaLarge areas not to be covered:(garage doors/sliding glass doors)Uncovered areaSubtract B from A forTotal net surface areaSoffitPorch CeilingAccessoriesReceiving ChannelOutside CornersInside CornersOtherNailsStarter stripWindow & door lineal starterFour piece corner starterUtility trimJ-channel2-1/2" window & door casingFlexible J-channelF-channel: 5/8" or 3/4"Deluxe F-channel3-1/2" or 5" linealsNew construction window starterDual undersill trimOutside cornerpostFluted SuperCornerTraditional SuperCornerBeaded SuperCornerCedar Impressions/CedarBoardscornerpostFour Piece Corner SystemInside CornerpostJ-channelSoffit cove trimH-bar: 1/2" or 3/8"Corner blocksRosettesCornice molding receiverCornice moldingWidth of accessory recess opening:(circle one)Pounds required (1-1/2" minimum)sq feetsq feetsq feetsq feetsq feet (A)sq feetx .50sq feet (B)sq feetsq feetsq feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetlineal feetpairspairslineal feetlineal feet1/2" 3/4" 1-1/4"19

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