Secure these boards using fasteners fasteners placed at the center of the siding boards.
How to use flat boards as siding.
The walls should be stripped of all previous siding and the surface should be fairly smooth and flat because lap siding will follow along any contours.
The contractor will overlap the boards starting with the first board placed at the bottom of the wall.
On walls where two siding boards will be used end to end.
Centering the fasteners allows the boards to expand and contract without bowing or splitting see diagram below.
Some 3 4 inch thick patterns of siding can be applied directly over wall studs.
Similar in appearance to clapboard siding bevel siding is a flat board cut into an isosceles triangle and attached horizontally to the wall with the thicker side toward the bottom.
When you replace the boards use a homemade reveal set jig to match the reveal of the existing siding.
Install the new boards.
The courses should overlap by at least 1 in.
Proper planning of the siding layout is essential for ease of installation of siding boards and siding components.
Wood board siding has long been a favorite of homeowners because of its natural beauty.
Replace siding by working from the bottom up you might need a helper here.
Resysta 6 and 4 flat board siding system assembly installation guidelines note.
Bevel siding uses lumber more efficiently than clapboards since you can usually get two beveled siding boards out of one clapboard during the milling process.
The boards used for this siding style are sawed lengthwise in a pie shape to create a wide edge on one side of the board and a narrow edge on the other.
To install board and batten siding start with installing wide vertical boards spaced approximately one board width 7 8 apart.
Wood siding can last 30 years or more if it is well maintained.
Board siding is made from durable softwood lumber that has been milled into any of several patterns designed to interlock or overlap so the boards naturally shed rain sleet and snow.
This creates a narrow edge on one side of the length of the board and a wide edge on the other side.
Thinner patterns should be installed over a base of plywood or oriented strand board sheathing.
This overlapping is where the term lap siding originates.