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CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING & FIRE PREVENTION
PERMIT APPLICATION
Application No:
Documented Construction Value: $ J7 , oys. oQ
Job Address: 132 Lakeside Circle, Sanford, FL 32773 Historic District: Yes No
Parcel ID: 11-20-30-5KB-0000-0310 Residential ® Commercial
Type of Work: New Addition Alteration Repair ® Demo Change of Use Move
Description of Work: Repair due to fire in garage, Repair of HVAC
Plan Review Contact Person: Jason Anderson Title: Contractor
Phone: 386-873-7500 Fax:
Name Stephanie Perez
Street: 132 Lakeside Circle
City, State Zip: Sanford, FL 32773
Email:
Property Owner Information
Phone: 407-416-3123
Resident of property? : Yes
Contractor Information
Name Anderson Heat & Air, Inc. Phone: 386-873-7500
Street: 121 Westwood Ave. Fax:
City, State Zip: Deland, FL 32720
Name:
Street:
City, St, Zip:
Bonding Company:
Address:
State License No.: CAC 1814187
Architect/Engineer Information
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Mortgage Lender:
Address:
WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR
PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE
RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN
FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF
COMMENCEMENT.
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has
commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction
in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools,
furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc.
FBC 105.3 Shall be inscribed with the date of application and the code in effect as of that date: 5" Edition (2014) Florida Building Code
Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application
NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be
found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water
management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies.
Acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713.
The City of Sanford requires payment of a plan review fee at the time of permit submittal. A copy of the executed contract is required
in order to calculate a plan review charge and will be considered the estimated construction value of the job at the time of submittal.
The actual construction value will be figured based on the current ICC Valuation Table in effect at the time the permit is issued, in
accordance with local ordinance. Should calculated charges figured off the executed contract exceed the actual construction value,
credit will be applied to your permit fees when the permit is issued.
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will
be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning.
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Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date
BEATRICE A. MURRELL
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Commission # FF 244490
My Commission Expires
a ( June 25, 2019
Owner , gent is ersona y nown to Me or
Produced ID Type of ID
Signature
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Print Contractor/Agent's Name
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Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date
BEATRICE A. M U R R E L L
Commission A FF 244490
So M Commission Expires5Y
June 25, 2019
Co n71 ly Known to Me or
Produced ID X Type of IDLRt tlgP6_
BELOW IS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Permits Required: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing[]Gas[]Roof
Construction Type:
Total Sq Ft of Bldg:
Occupancy Use:
Min. Occupancy Load:
New Construction: Electric - # of Amps
Fire Sprinkler Permit: Yes No
APPROVALS: ZONING:
ENGINEERING:
COMMENTS:
of Heads
UTILITIES:
FIRE:
Flood Zone:
of Stories:
Plumbing - # of Fixtures
Fire Alarm Permit: Yes No
WASTE WATER:
BUILDING:
Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application
RHEEM SALES COMPANY, INC.
WIND LOAD CERTIFICATION OF MECHANICAL UNIT CABINETRY AND STEEL/ALUMINUM TIE -DOWN CLIPS: AT GRADE MOUNTED APPLICATIONS
CONCRETE
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1 N.T.S. FRONT ISOMETRIC 1 N.T.S. BACK ISOMETRIC
THESE ISOMETRICS ARE INTENDED FOR
DIAGRAMMATICAL PURPOSES ONLY; ALTERNATE RHEEM
UNITS LISTED HEREIN MAY VARY IN APPEARANCE
leJ-riv INTERNAL POST
SMS PERK, Ate, ADJACENT TO
CLIP, TYP. / I CONTROL BOX
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UNIT
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UNIT BASE I nQ PANT BASE
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MIAMI TECH CLIP: 14GA (0.07")
ASTM A653 Fu=90 KSI STEEL
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ALUMINUM (CUTDA8), MIAMI
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OCCUR ON CLIP OFFSET DIMENSION SHALL ._.,_,,. ------- AND .
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3 TIE -DOWN CLIPS
4 TIE -DOWN CLIP LAYOUT
1 N.T.S. ELEVATION
1 N.T.S. PLAN
zl ANCHOR SCHEDULE:
E SUBSTRATE DESCRIPTION
1)-1/4"0 ITW BUILDEX TAPCON ATT CARBON
FONCRETE: STEEL, 1/q' FULL EMBED TO CONCRETE, 3" MIN. THICK MIN, 30PSIMIN.) EDGE DISTANCE, 3" MIN. SPACING TO ANY
c ADJACENT ANCHOR.
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TIE -DOWN CLIP OFFSETS:
DIM. 1 4.50" MAX OFFSET FROM DATUM FACE
DIM. 2 24.50" MIN OFFSET FROM DATUM FACE
DIM. 3 25.25" MIN OFFSET FROM DATUM FACE
DIM. 4 13" MAX OFFSET FROM DATUM FACE
APPLICABLE MODELS:
RA1318, RA1324, RA1330,
RA1336, RA1342, RA1418,
RA1424, RA1430, RA1618,
RP1418, RP1424, RP1430,
RP1518, RD1418, RP1524,
RD1424
APPROVED DESIGN
60 PSF LATERAL
CRITERIA:
WIND LOAD
DESIGN NOTES:
SITE -SPECIFIC PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS AS DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ASCE 7-10 AND CHAPTER 16 OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SHALL
BE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO THE DESIGN PRESSURE CAPACITY VALUES
LISTED HEREIN FOR ANY ASSEMBLY AS SHOWN. DESIGN PRESSURE
REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY A REGISTERED DESIGN
PROFESSIONAL ON A JOB -SPECIFIC BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
GOVERNING CODE.
GENERAL NOTES:
1. THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND SHALL BE FABRICATED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE
FIFTH EDITION (2014). THIS SYSTEM MAY BE USED WITHIN AND OUTSIDE
THE HIGH VELOCITY HURRICANE ZONE. THIS DESIGN IS NOT INTENDED TO
CERTIFY IMPACT RESISTANCE OF THE MECHANICAL UNIT CABINETRY.
2. NO 33-1/3% INCREASE IN ALLOWABLE STRESS HAS BEEN USED IN THE
DESIGN OF THIS SYSTEM.
3. DESIGN & CERTIFICATION OF THE UNIT CABINETRY IS APPROVED THROUGH
TEST REPORT*0323.01-15 BY AMERICAN TEST LAB OF SOUTH FLORIDA.
4. ALL DIMENSIONS AND THE MINIMUM WEIGHT (120 LB MINIMUM) OF
MECHANICAL UNIT SHALL CONFORM TO LIMITATIONS STATED HEREIN. ALL
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CLEAR SPACE, TONNAGE, ETC.) SHALL BE
AS PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS AND ARE THE EXPRESS
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR.
5. TAPCONS REFERRED TO HEREIN SHALL BE ITW BUILDEX BRAND, SAE GRADE
5, INSTALLED TO 3000 PSI MIN CONCRETE. SEE ANCHOR SCHEDULE FOR
ANCHOR REQUIREMENTS. ALL SHEET METAL SCREWS USED TO FASTEN
CLIPS TO MECHANICAL UNITS SHALL BE #10 (14 MIN THREADS PER INCH)
GRADE 5 ONLY. PROVIDE (5) PITCHES MINIMUM PAST THE THREAD PLANE
FOR SHEET METAL SCREWS. ALL FASTENERS SHALL HAVE APPROPRIATE
CORROSION PROTECTION TO PREVENT ELECTROLYSIS.
6. ALL CONCRETE SPECIFIED HEREIN IS NOT PART OF THIS CERTIFICATION.
AS A MINIMUM, ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE STRUCTURAL CONCRETE 4" MIN.
THICK AND SHALL HAVE MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3000 PSI,
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
7. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO INSULATE ALL MEMBERS FROM
DISSIMILAR MATERIALS TO PREVENT ELECTROLYSIS.
8. ELECTRICAL GROUND, WHEN REQUIRED, TO BE DESIGNED & INSTALLED BY
OTHERS.
9. THE ADEQUACY OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURE TO WITHSTAND
SUPERIMPOSED LOADS SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE ONSITE DESIGN
PROFESSIONAL AND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS CERTIFICATION.EXCEPT AS
EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, NO ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS OR
AFFIRMATIONS ARE INTENDED.
10. THE SYSTEM DETAILED HEREIN IS GENERIC AND DOES NOT PROVIDE
INFORMATION FOR A SPECIFIC SITE. FOR SITE CONDITIONS DIFFERENT
FROM THE CONDITIONS DETAILED HEREIN, A LICENSED ENGINEER OR
REGISTERED ARCHITECT SHALL PREPARE SITE SPECIFIC DOCUMENTS FOR
USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS DOCUMENT.
11. WATER -TIGHTNESS OF EXISTING HOST SUBSTRATE SHALL BE THE FULL
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL
ENSURE THAT ANY REMOVED OR ALTERED WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE IS
RESTORED AFTER FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF STRUCTURE
PROPOSED HEREIN. THIS ENGINEER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
WATERPROOFING OR LEAKAGE ISSUES WHICH MAY OCCUR AS
WATER -TIGHTNESS SHALL BE THE FULL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
INSTALLING CONTRACTOR.
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AHRI Certified Reference Number: 7489175 ' Date: 6/5/2017
Product: Split System: Heat Pump with Remote Outdoor Unit -Air -Source
Outdoor Unit Model Number: RP1430AJ1
Indoor Unit Model Number. RHIT3617STAN
Manufacturer: RHEEM SALES COMPANY, INC-
Trade/Brand name: RHEEM; RUUD
Series name:
Manufacturer responsible for the rating of this system combination is RHEEM SALES COMPANY, INC.
Rated as follows in accordance with AHRI Standard 2101240-2008 for Unitary Air -Conditioning and Air -Source
Heat Pump Equipment and subject to verification of rating accuracy by AHRI-sponsored, independent, third
party testing:
Cooling Capacity (Btuh)-. 28800
EER Rating (Cooling): 11.50
SEER Rating (Cooling): 14.00
Heating Capacity(Btuh) @ 47 F: 27400
Region IV HSPF Rating (Heating): 8.20
Heating Capacity(Btuh) @ 17 F: 16600
Ratings followed by an asterisk (•) indicate a voluntary rerate of previously published data, unless accomparaed with a WAS. which indicates an involuntary rerate-
DISCLAIMER
AHRI does not endorse the product(s) listed on this Certificate and makes no representations, warranties or guarantees as to, and assumes no responsibility for,
the product(s) listed on this Certificate. AHRI expressly disclaims all liability for damages of any kind arising out of the use or performance of the product(s), or the
unauthorized afterafron of data listed on this Certificate. Certified ratings are valid only for models and configurations listed in the
directory at : ,-v-aS r r; .ec =,r ig.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This Certificate and its contents are proprietary products of AHRI. This Certificate shall only be used for individual, personal and s
confidential reference purposes. The contents of this Certificate may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced; copied; disseminated;
entered into a computer database; or otherwise utilized, in any form or manner or by any means, except for the user's individual,
personal and confidential reference_ istr'tSist
CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION?t:-sri r?li4 it=3r
The information for the model cited on this certificate can be verified at e; r,u:.rit i i ; y:• r, dick on 'V z iiy C cr= €ii aze' fink iYe make life better -
and enter the AHRI Certified Reference Number and the date on which the certificate was issued,
which is listed above, and the Certificate No., which is listed at bottom right - ------ .. _ , _... . - - _ .... _ -. ..-._-. -.... -.
2014 Air -Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute CERTIFICATE NO.: 131411346961896545
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CITY OF SANFORD
2017 BUILDING & FIRE PREVENTION
PERMIT APPLICATION
Application No: / 7
Documented Construction Value: $ S00.
Job Address: 132 Lakeside Circle, Sanford, FL 32773 Historic District: Yes No
Parcel ID: 11-20-30-5KB-0000-0310 Residential ® Commercial
Type of.Work: New Addition Alteration Repair ® Demo Change of Use Move
Description of Work: Repair due to fire in garage, Repair of Electrical
Plan Review Contact Person: Sam Farrington Title: Electrician
Phone: 386-457-9560 Fax: Email:
Property Owner Information
Name Stephanie Perez Phone: 407-416-3123
Street: 132 Lakeside Circle Resident of property? : Yes
City, State Zip: Sanford, FL 32773
Contractor Information
Name Farrington Electric, LLC Phone: 386-457-9560
Street: 820 Orange Park Dr. Fax:
City, State Zip: Orange City, FL 32763 State License No.:' EC13007768
Architect/Engineer Information
Name: Phone:
Street: Fax:
City, St, Zip: E-mail:
Bonding Company: Mortgage Lender:
Address: Address:
WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR
PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE
RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN
FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF
COMMENCEMENT.
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has
commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction
in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools,
furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc.
FBC 105.3 Shall be inscribed with the date of application and the code in effect as of that date: 5" Edition (2014) Florida Building Code
Revised: June 30, 2015 permit Application
NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be
found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits-required'from other governmental entities such as water
management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies.
Acceptance of permit is verification that 1 will notify the owner of the property of the requ ireme0nts of Florida Lien Law, FS 713.
The City of Sanford requires payment of a plan review fee at the time of permit submittal. A copy of the executed contract is required
in order to calculate a plan review charge and will be considered the estimated construction value of the job at the time of submittal.
The actual construction value will be figured based on the current ICC Valuation Table in effect at the time the permit is issued, in
accordance with local ordinance. Should calculated charges figured off the executed contract exceed the actual construction value,
credit will be applied to your permit fees when the permit is issued.
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will
be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning.
Si Nne,7Ate—nt---'to ature of Con actor/ A ent Date
Print Owner/Agent's Name
4
Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date
t ':", BA>RICE A. MURRELL
Commission # FF 244490
II' •' r My Commission Expires
4idle 19. W.
IIL
Owner/Agent is Personally Known to Me or
Produced ID Type of ID
Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date
o,r111r4,, BEATRICE A. MURRELL4- commission A FF 244490
My Commission Expires
June 25, 2019
Conactor gent Is Personally Known to the or .
Produced ID Type of ID
BELOW IS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Permits Required: Building Electrical® Mechanical Plumbing[] Gas[] Roof
Construction Type:
Total Sq Ft of Bldg:
Occupancy Use:
Min. Occupancy Load:
New Construction: Electric - # of Amps
Flood Zone:
of Stories:
Plumbing - # of Fixtures
Fire Sprinkler Permit: Yes No # of Heads Fire Alarm Permit: Yes No
APPROVALS: ZONING: UTILITIES: WASTE WATER:
ENGINEERING:
COMMENTS:
FIRE: BUILDING:
Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING & FIRE PREVENTION
PERMIT APPLICATION
Application No: 1-7- l 8b(o
Documented Construction Value: $ 500
Job Address: 132 Lakeside Circle Historic District: Yes No D
Parcel ID: 1 1-20-30-5KB-0000-031 0 Residential ® Commercial
Type of Work: New Addition Alteration Repair X Demo Change of Use Move
Description of Work: Remove and replace electric water heater
Plan Review Contact Person: Pat Espy 'Title:
Phone: 386-775-0909 Fax: 386-774-0048 Email: pespy@fgplumbing.com
Property Owner Information
Name Stephanie Perez Phone: 844-567-2677
Street: 132 Lakeside Circle Resident of property?
City, State Zip: Sanford FL 32773
Contractor Information
Name First Quality Plumbing Phone: 386-775-0909
Street: 746 N. Volusia Avenue Fax: 386-774-0048
City, State Zip: Orange City, FL 32763 State License No.: CFC050566
Architect/Engineer Information
Name: Phone:
Street: Fax:
City, St, Zip: E-mail:
Bonding Company: Mortgage Lender:
Address: Address:
WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR
PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE
RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN
FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF
COMMENCEMENT.
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has
commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction
in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools,
furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc.
FBC 105.3 Shall be inscribed with the date of application and the code in effect as of that date: 51h Edition (2014) Florida Building Code
Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application
NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be
found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water
management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies.
Acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713.
The City of Sanford requires payment of a plan review fee at the time of permit submittal, A copy of the executed contract is required
in order to calculate a plan review charge and will be considered the estimated construction value of the job at the time of submittal.
The actual construction value will be figured based on the current ICC Valuation Table in effect at the time the permit is issued, in
accordance with local ordinance. Should calculated charges figured off the executed contract exceed the actual construction value,
credit will be applied to your permit fees when the permit is issued.
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will
be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning.
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Signature of Owner/Agent Date Signature.of Contractor/Agent Date ;)IqI'
Print Owner/Agent's Name
Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date
Owner/Agent is Personally Known to Me or
Produced ID Type of ID
Gary W. Evers
Print Contractor/Agent's Name
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SANDRAM. tAUSIER
MY COMMISSION # FF 099402
EXPIRES: July 2, 2018
P F ° • Bonded Thtu Notary Public Underwrlters
Contractor/Agent is A Personally Known to Me or
Produced ID Type of ID
BELOW IS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Permits Required: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing[] Gas Roof
Construction Type: Occupancy Use:
Total Sq Ft of Bldg: Min. Occupancy Load:
New Construction: Electric - # of Amps,
Fire Sprinkler Permit: Yes No # of Heads
APPROVALS: ZONING: UTILITIES:
ENGINEERING: FIRE:
COMMENTS:
Flood Zone:
of Stories:
Plumbing - # of Fixtures
Fire Alarm Permit: Yes NO
WASTE WATER:
BUILDING:
Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application
This CONTRACT is made between , 1 fl Iy-w—
which parties. for good and valuable consideration, agree as follows:
Quality is Our Trademark"
EIN: 20-2953546
Lic.a t~ECI255551 I Lic.p CB(' 1256302
2220 W. Dale Circle
DeLand, FL 32720
386) 736-4620 office
386) 736.4621 fax
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the °OvmCr(s)") and JMS Building Corporation (the 'Contractor"),
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7.. PAYMENTSTOT}tECONTRACTOfl:ThaOwner(s)sha!IpayCcntratilha"CortreCLPrke")torthevrockdescrihedinihisContractsndthe Eaimate.
The Contract Pdea is payable in follows: (a) the owner($)coruraclor n act Price upon receiving any insurance benefits or proceeds. It applicable and b)
the final 50wupon completion of the project as established by fire Coritruclor or a Certficats of Occupancy is Issued, if-alpiicable. 3,
TIME OF PERFORMANCE: The Contractor shall commence Worn wl.hln 7 days of die date an;equ!red permits or other approvals are issued and the Contractor recoivos voritication that all
funds necessary to pay the Contract Price are available. The Contractor shall pursue and substamlohy complete All Work under this Conlricl within a reasonable fims after work has commenced,
taking Into consideration weather Conditions, delays fit Via eelecuun/avaitabluty, of matarinls and rimy rhargn orders, 4.
CHANGES TO THE CONTRACT PRICE: Thu Contract Price may change it the location of die project is within in flood 2ena, whlah requires additnnal design and construction, of If latent defoCls
are discovered as to the atruclule ('Unforeseen Effects'), including, but not limited to, sort contld ohs, Tile presence of asbestos materials, Or damage to Via existing structure termites/
wood rot) that could not be observed by the Contractor pilot to comntoncemat t of the work, If The Contractor encounters arty such Unforeseen Effects, the Contractor shah inimadiately
notify the awner(s)y Insurance carrlof and slvali prepare on estmate, of tho Increase In cost. Any cost Incurred in preparing the astimate (such as engineering fees) shall be paid by
rho Owner(s) or insurance carder within 7 days of receipt thereof, unless Owner lotmedlately notifies Contiallof that hls/she/they do not wish lu proceed with the project, in which case Owner
shall be liable for the Cancellation Fee, as de'Ined herein. 5.
CANCELLATION FEE: It life Ownet(s) or insurance carder does rot wish to pay the increase In the Contract Price, of if #te Owner or Insurance Carrier hantinale this Contract poor to any work
being staffed on the prole" than the Uwnar(s) ur Insurance carrier shall be Io!nGy and severalty liable to pay Cie Contractor all costs Incurred in coonecUrm wfth the project up to Ole date
of not ra to Contractor pigs IU% Of the Contract Price ("UnceilationFeel), The Owner and Insurance Company agree that the CanCellaton fee is reasonable duo to the cost incurred by
contractor to preppie an estimate and additional cuts that Contactor may Incur as the result Of cancellation. 6.
CHANCE ORDERS: it the Owner(a) request a change In the scope of the work, the contractor shall prepare a written change ardor that shall reflect the Increase or decrease In the Contract Price.
The change order must be signed by the Contractor and one of the Owners) aed the Owners) must pay the Contractor any such Increase In the Contract Pike before any work an the
change order shad begin. The Owner(s) shall not direct any of the Contractor's employees, subcontractors of supp!lers to make any cluingaa without the Contractor's express wrinnn consent,
7.
L11AITATIONS INHERENT WITH ADDITIONS ) REMODELING PROJECTS: The Ownor(s) undalsland and agree that there are certain limitations Inherent In any addition at remodeling construction
project that do not exist with new construction projects. Based cn that understanding, the Contractor's performance will be evaluated on die foBrnrirg construction standards:
a.
The Contractor will use his/her best effort to patch any damage to the existing structure; b,
The Contractor will use hisilm best effort to match any new materials with the existing materials usud in Us: structure; c.
Any patch of nsw materials used by the Contractor may not mafth exactly as certain materials change over tins and/or may not N ayailable for the project; d.
The Contractor will use blather best effort to minimize damage to existing driveways, landscaping, and any other existing' Improvements on the property. The Contract Price does not
include any allowance for the repair or replacement of any such Items. The Contractors rasp6aslwlity for any damages to such Items is limited to the amount of the allowance. S.
OANGERS INHERENT IN RESTORATION PROJECTS/ LIABILTIYt There Ere certain dangers inherent In any construction project because the Ownef(s) usually occupy iha, structure whlle the
construction work is ongoing. The Contractor will take reasonable efforts to secure the job site at the end of each work day. The Owners) underaland the existence of these dangers and will
take all reasonable precautions to avoid these dangers. The Owner(s) are solely responsible for tiny injuries to the Owner(s), members of the Owners' family, imfiteses or trespassers
aft the project site during the farm at this Contract, 9,
INSURANCE REQUIREMENT/RISX OF LOSSt The Contractor shall maintain workern' compensation Insurance and llabtiity Insurance for damages to person$ or property that enter onto
the project site at the request of the Contradict, The Owner(s) aria responsiule for all outer Insurance requirements Including casualty Insurance in an amount necessary to curer the improvement3
to the property as a result of this Contract. The Ovme((s) shall bear the risk of loss for materials bicorporated into the structure or stared on the job site, 10.
THE CONTRACTOR MAKES NO.WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY.STATED HEREIN:. . 0.
THE CONTRACTOR WARRANTS THAT ALL MATERIALS WILL BE NEW MATERIALS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED AND THAT ALL MATERIALS AND LABOR SHALL BE WARRANTED
FOR APERIOD OF ORE YEAR FROM THE DATE THE CONTRACTOR GIVES THE OWNERiS) NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION, b.
THE WARRANTY ON ANY APPLIANCE OR EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY THE CONTRACTOR IS LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF SUCH APPLIANCE
OR EQUIPMENT, a
THE ABOVE STATED EXPRESS WARRANTIES; ARE 10 LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS,, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR HABITABILITY, WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED, it.
OWNER(S) RESPONSIBILITY: In addhion to al other dutlos of the Owners) under Oils Contract, the Owner($) shall have the followin@ respohsibllites: a.
The Owner(s) warrant that he/eheithey have fee simple title to dta property desolio r! in paragraph i and the Owner(s) shall provide the Contactor with adequate ingress find egress to
the property required by the Contractor to perform Vs Contract b.
The Owpe(is) are responsible forobtalniog all approvals required by any archhtecrural contru! committee, homeowners' or condo association, if applicable. 12,
UNFORESEEN EVENTSt Contractor shall not be liable to Ovmer(s) for any logs, test or darraga resuihhp tram or arising out of a delay or Identity to perform this Contrast caused by any uoloreseen
event including, but not [trailed to arts of God, declaration of war, Oro, fooding, strikes, accidents or Other similar events, 13.
bEFAULT / NOTICE OF OEFAULTt Contractor shall be In default undar this Contract if it abandons work on the project or otterwlse refuses to carry out Its obligauoiis under this Contract unless
such abandonment or refusal Is based upon a poor default by Owner(s), which Owner(s) have failed to cure after notice thereof from Contractor). Contractor shall be deemed to have abandoned
work if it or any subdxntractorshall fail to perform anywork on the protect for 21 consecutive days, unlasssuch failure to work on the project is the resuitof any onforeseen event as
defined hateln). Owners) shall be In default under this Contact if he/sha/they at the Insurance Carrier shall; a,
refuse to permit CantreCtar to complete performance, b.
fail to pay any amounts when due, or c.
otherwise refuse to carry Cut obilgatans of Owners) under this Contract, In
iha event Of default, .U*other party;shail give the defaulting party written ounce, by cerdned mail return receipt requested; or_ by hand delim-y, wM,ch specifies this avent(s) of default.
The defaulting partytih3ll have (10) days trorn receipt of the notice In which to begin the curing of any dalauh, vrhhh nctens'shali he contteiibusly pursued and completed witnln
a reasonable Ums in light of the nature of delsti t: provided, however, the cure at any defaufl In payment Is limited to ten (10) days from the,date of notice of default It such default
Is cured within the Unto specified, each party agrees that this Contract shall remain in full farce and effect and neither party may assert any clalms as the tasuil of such default.
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REMEDIES AFTER DEFAULT; In Joe event of default W either party for which such default is not cured within the lime specified, the non -defaulting party may seek specific performance, or
declare the Contract terminated and'seek damagers let breach of Contract from Die defaulting party. In the event of default by Ownar(s) after any amount of work on the project has commenced,
Contractor shaLt be nodded to all cost WWP.d to date plus Ilgtsdaled damages In the amount of 20% of the Contract Price without (sgard to the stage off somple0on. The parties have
agreed to this liquidated damage amount due to the uncrrtafnges associated with the damages whlchContractar may 1110ras theresult of default by Owner(a). 10.
VENUE/CHOICE OF LAW; Ttis Contract shall be governed W Florida Law and any lavrsuit brought to enforce this Contractor regarding the subject matter heroin shall be brought only in Florida
State Courts in Volusla County, Florida. 16.
LATE FEES: Nolvhthshmifing anything herein, Owner shall be liable to Contractor for Interest at tii% per arnum on any unpaid balance due in accordance with the terns of this Contract that
Is more than fifteen (16) days past due. 17.
ATTORNEYS FEES: In tlia avant at any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Contract, the pravailing pary Powelo shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney fees and costs, whether
same were Incurred prior to or during any judicial proceedings, loduding, bid not limited to, any trial or appellate pftXeedings, so well as prior to or during any of the alltrnative dispute
resolution mechanisms, whether voluntarily ogread by parties or otherwise ordered by a court of competent jtrlsd..66. 10. INTEGRATION
CLAUSE: This Contract constitutes The complete agreement between the parties, replaces or supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, contracts of undersland'ngs,
whetherwrlttnn or orally made, and shall not be modified except in writing by all parties hereto. SIB f
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Farrington electric checked out the conductors that were cover in silk. We omh them out to make sure
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any wires beyond the garage area. What was on the conductors was silk from the smoke we cleaned
conductors off and there was no physical damage. We have tested every conductor is this house.
Total :10,000.00
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Understanding the Basics
Contractors and homeowners alike have depended on the low maintenance sidings from
KAYCAN for the best product designs and engineering that will give them a professional
installation every time. Whether you do it yourself, or have a contractor do it for you, your home is
going to go through an amazing transformation and you're going to love it.
At KAYCAN there's a complete system to cover your entire home in low -maintenance vinyl
around doors and windows. Plain and fancy corner posts. Soffit designed to fit all your overhangs
and porches as well as the fascia and accessories to complete the job. With KAYCAN, you can
enter into the job with confidence knowing that everything you need will be there from installation
instructions and tips to all the special trim pieces and accessories.
Table of content
The installation manual was designed to walk you
are laid out. It is best to read ahead as you work,
directions and the order in which to proceed. This
have the neighbors and friends asking you how y(
General estimating tips ...................................
Glossary.........................................................
Fasteners.......................................................
Accessories....................................................
Summarysheet ..............................................
General installation tips ..................................
Installing accessories .....................................
Horizontal siding installation ...........................
Montebello vinyl log siding installation ...........
Horizontal insulated siding installation ...........
Vertical siding installation ...............................
Installing soffits and fascia .............................
Vinyl skirting installation instructions ..............
Cleaning instructions ......................................
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General estimating tips
Estimating for siding
Most homes' surface areas are made up of a series of rectangles or triangles.
When estimating vinyl siding, estimate each rectangular or triangular section separately and add the totals
together. Rather than trying to multiply feet and inches together, simply round to the next highest three-inch
or .25') increment and use the decimal equivalent.
For example: 10' -1" would become 10' - 3" or 10,25'
10' - 5" would become 10' - 6" or 10.50'
10' - 7" would become 10' - 9" or 10.75'
10' - 10" would become 11'
Multiplication then becomes simple: 10,25' x 10,75' = 110.19 sq. ft.
When all the individual sections are added together, the total is divided by 100 for the total number of squares.
This will be rounded up to the next whole square.
Example house
A house is 40' x 30' x 9' feet high at the eaves.
Front is 40' x 9' or .......................................... 360 sq. ft.
Back is the same or ....................................... 360 sq. ft.
Right end is 30' x 9' to the eave line or ......... 270 sq, ft.
Left end is the same or... 270 sq. ft.
Total.............................................................1260 sq. ft.
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Ca cu ating ga IC area
Width of the house is 30' with a 12" or 1' overhang, front and rear. This totals a gable width of 32'. The roof
pitch of this house is 5 in 12, which means for every foot of run, the gable rises 5". The run is always half of
the total width, in this case 32', so the run is half of that, or 16'.
To convert the 5" to feet, divide it by 12. (5 divided by 12 = .42 ft.)
To figure the height of the gable, multiply the run of 16' by the rise per foot or .42'. 16' x .42' = 6.72'.
This is the gable's height at the center.
Multiply the width by the height: 32' x 6.72' = 215 sq. ft.
Multiply this by .75 to allow for waste in cutting along the rake. 215 sq, ft. x .75 = 161.2 sq. ft. in one gable.
You have two gables, so multiply 161.2 x 2 which = 322.4 sq. ft. of total gable area.
Add this to the 1260 sq. ft. figured for the walls, above.
1260 sq. ft. + 322.4 sq, ft, = 1582.4 square feet of total siding.
1582.4 sq. ft. divided by 100 sq, ft (1 square) =15,82 squares. Round this up to 16 squares.
You notice that we did not deduct for openings and always rounded up, so there is no need to add back to the
estimate for cutting waste.
16 squares will do this job.
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General estimating tips
Estimating for soffit
Soffit material will be used on the front and rear eaves, the gable overhangs, the dormer overhangs and any porch ceilings.
Calculating the eaves
For the front and rear eaves, add the total length of each section and multiply by the width. The width is a straight-line distance from
the wall to the tails of the rafters. This would also be done on the ends of the home on a hip roof.
Our sample home in GENERAL ESTIMATING TIPS was 40' long with a 12" overhang on each of its two gables. Total length of the
home then, would be 42'. If the overhang is 12" on both the front and the rear eave, then the square footage of soffit needed is
42' x 1' = 42 sq. ft.
The back is a duplicate of the front so the total is 42 sq. ft. + 42 sq. ft. = 84 sq. ft.
These low eaves will require vented soffit for attic ventilation, so we will order 1 square of vented soffit for this job.
Use the same process of rounding up to the next highest 3" increment as described in general estimating tips . Do the same
for any dormer eaves.
Calculating the gable overhangs
For the gable or dormer overhangs (rakes), you must determine the length of each section. These will be angled and the length
will be dependent upon the pitch of the roof. The easiest way is to scale them off of the building plan. If you don't have access to
the plan, here is the process.
Let's use the same home we used in general estimating tips. The width of this home was 30' with a 12" overhang, front and rear.
making the gable width 32'. The run is half this width or 161
The height as we calculated earlier was 6,72'. To figure the diagonal, which is the measurement we want, we do the following:
Multiply 16' x 16' and record the answer, (16' x 16' = 256')
Multiply 6,72' x 6.72' and record the answer. (6,72' x 6.72' = 45.16')
Add the two answers. (256' + 45,16' = 301.16')
Put this number into your calculator and hit the square root button.
The answer is 17.35'.
This is the length of one side of the gable or soffit overhang.
As there are always two pitched sides to a gable or dormer, multiply the result by 2.
17.35' x 2 = 34.7 linear feet. Round it up to 35 linear feet,
Multiply this by the width of the overhang. Let's assume 12" or 1 ft.
35 linear feet x 1 foot = 35 square feet. Enter this into your worksheet.
The other gable is the same, so enter 35 square feet for it into the worksheet.
Total soffit material required for both gables is 35 + 35 = 70 sq. ft. This does not have to be vented, so solid soffit is
ordered for this section. We will order 1 square of solid (non -vented) soffit for this portion. Continue this same process
for all gables and pitched dormers.
Soffits
Measure the width of the eave to be covered. Measure the length of the eave.
Do this for each eave, including the rakes of the gables and dormer eaves.
Eave 1: width) x length) _ sq. ft. vented soffit
Eave 2: width) x length) = sq. ft. vented soffit
Eave 3: width) x length) = sq. ft. vented soffit
Eave 4: width) x length) = sq. ft. vented soffit
Eave 5: width) x length) = sq. ft. solid soffit
Eave 6: width) x length) _ --sq. ft. solid soffit
Eave 7: width) x --(length) sq. ft, solid soffit
Eave 8: ,_.______(width) x length) = sq. ft. solid soffit
Total Vented Soffit: sq. ft.
Total Non -Vented (solid) Soffit: sq. ft.
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General estimating tips
Wall surfaces
Measure the height (excluding gables). Measure the width.
Do not deduct for doors and windows. Do this for each wall section,
including any surface to receive siding.
Wall 1: h x w) _ sq. ft.
Wall 2: h x w) _ ._ sq. ft.
Wall 3: h x w) _ sq. ft.
Wall 4: h x w) = sq. ft.
Wall 5: h x w) = sq. ft.
Wall 6: h x w) = sq. ft.
Wall 7: h x w) = sq. ft.
Wall 8, h x w) = sq. ft.
Wall 9. h x w) = sq. ft.
Wall 10: h x w) = sq. ft.
Total: sq. ft.
Gable surfaces
Measure the height at the center. Measure the width.
Do not deduct for doors and windows. Do this for each gable to receive
siding. Multiply the results by .75 (75%).
Gable 1: width) x (height) x .75 = sq. ft.
Gable 2: _ width) x (height) x .75 = __sq. ft.
Gable 3: width) x _,___(height) x .75 = sq. ft.
Gable 4: __(width) x _(freight) x .75 = sq. ft.
Gable 5: width) x (height) x .75 = sq. ft.
Gable 6: width) x (height) x .75 = sq. ft.
Total: sq. ft.
Dormer surfaces
Measure the height of the dormer. Measure the width.
Multiply the results by .75 (75%). Multiply the results by 2 to take off both
sides of each dormer. Do this for each dormer.
Dormer 1: h x w) = x .75 (x 2) = sq. ft.
Dormer 2: h x w) = x .75 (x 2) = sq. ft.
Dormer 3 h x w) = x .75 (x 2) = sq. ft.
Dormer 4: h x w) = x .75 (x 2) = sq. ft.
Dormer 5: h x w) = x ,75 (x 2) = sq. ft.
Dormer 6: h x w) = x .75 (x 2) = sq. ft.
Total: sq. ft.
Porch ceilings
Multiply the width of each rectangular area by the length; add totals of
each rectangular area.
width) x (length) of area 1 = sq. ft,
width) x (length) of area 2 = sq. ft,
Total Non -Vented (solid) Soffit: = sq. ft.
Height
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Terms to know
Backerboard — a flat material used on the face of the house, applied between the studs and the siding
or over existing wall surface), to provide an even surface for installing vinyl siding.
Buttlock — the bottom edge of a siding or soffit panel, or accessory piece, opposite the nailing slots, which locks
onto to the preceding panel.
Channel — the area of the accessory trim or corner post where siding or soffit panels are inserted. Channels also
refer to the trim itself, and are named for the letters of the alphabet they resemble (e.g., J-channel. F-channel, etc.).
Course — a row of panels, one panel wide, running the length of the house from one side to the other, or, in the case
of vertical siding, from top to bottom.
N•channel — a siding accessory that joins two soffit panels, or used as transition between two siding sections.
Face — refers to the side of a siding or soffit panel that is showing once the panel has been installed.
Face -nailing —the action of fastening directly onto the "face" side of a panel (instead of using the nail hem slot).
This practice is generally not used in siding installation.
Fascia — the trim covering the ends of roof rafters and gables.
Fascia board — a board attached to the ends of the rafters and gables between the roofing material and the soffit
overhang. Fascia cap is the covering around that board,
Flashing — a shin, flat material, usually aluminum, positioned under or behind J-channels, comer posts, windows,
etc., to keep draining water from penetrating the home. Flashing is also used around the windows and doors.
Furring/Furring strip — usually a 1" x 2" wood strip used to even a surface in preparation for installing vinyl siding.
To "fur" a surface means to apply these strips.
Lap — to overlap the ends of two siding panels or accessory pieces to allow for expansion and contraction.
Tab — the raised "ears" on a siding panel, created by a snap lock punch, which can be used to lock a siding panel
into place when the nailing hem has been removed.
Miter — to make a diagonal cut, beveled to a specific angle (usually 45°). Sometimes miter cuts are made into an
overlapping siding or soffit panel surface, to provide a neater appearance.
Nailing hem — the section of siding or accessories where the nailing slots are located.
Plumb — a position or measurement that is truly and exactly vertical, 90° from a level surface.
Rake (roof) — the inclined, usually projecting edge of a sloping roof. Rake (wall) --the board
or molding placed along the sloping sides of a gable to cover the ends of the siding.
Scoring — running a utility knife blade, a sharpened awl) scoring tool, or other sharp
implement across a soffit or siding panel face without cutting all the way through the
panel. This weakens the vinyl surface in a specific area and allows the panel to be bent
and broken off cleanly.
Sealant — any of a variety of compounds used to fill or seal joints in wood, metal,
masonry, vinyl, and other materials.
Shim — a building material used to even a surface prior to installing vinyl siding.
Soffit — material used to enclose the horizontal underside of an eave, cornice, or
overhang. Soffit is designed to be installed lengthwise from wall to fascia.
Starter trim — an accessory applied directly to the surface of the building and used to
secure the first course of siding to the home.
Square — a square represents an area of 10' by 10' (100 sq. ft.) and is generally
the term used in the industry v when referring to the quantity of siding. Vinyl siding is
measured in squares, i.e.: this house requires 20 squares of siding.
UnderlaymentlUnderlayment board — weather resistant material placed under vinyl
siding panels.
Undersill trim — a piece of trim used any time the top lock has been removed from the
siding, to secure a siding panel,
Weep holes — openings cut into siding or accessories to allow for water runoff.
Window/door drip cap — an accessory installed with vertical siding to ensure that water
drips away from panels and does not infiltrate them.
Outside and inside corner posts — Corner posts are used to provide a finished edge at an inside or outside
corner. The siding from adjoining walls fits neatly into the inside or outside corner post channels. Appropriate
widths of channel openings are available to accommodate various configurations of siding.
Siding description
Top lock
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Fasteners
Fastener choices
Use aluminum, galvanized steel, or other corrosion -resistant nails, staples, or screws when installing vinyl siding.
Aluminum trim pieces require aluminum or stainless steel fasteners. All fasteners must be able to penetrate not less than
3/4" into framing or furring. Review your local building codes for variations that may apply to specific geographic areas
Nails
Nail heads should be 5/16" minimum in diameter. Shank should be 1/8" in diameter.
118" min
5116" min.
Screw fasteners
Screw fasteners can be used if the screws do not restrict the normal expansion and contraction movement of the vinyl
siding panel on the wall. Screws must be centered in the slot with a minimum 1/32" space between the screw head and
the vinyl. Screws must be able to penetrate not less than 3/4" into framing or furring and should be:
Size #8, truss head or pan head.
Corrosion -resistant, self -tapping sheet metal type.
Fastener
Vinyl siding
Sheating
New construction Residing
Fastener
Vinyl siding
Wood lap
siding
Fanfold
underlayment
Original
sheating
Staples
If staples are being used instead of nails or screws, they must:
Not be less than 16-gauge semi -flattened to an elliptical cross-section.
Penetrate not less than 3/4" into framing or furring.
Be wide enough in the crown to allow free movement of the siding
1/32" away from the nailing hem).
Use of staples when installing siding
Concrete
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Fastener
Vinyl siding
Furring strip
3/4" min.)
Over concrete or blocs
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Accessories How to determine the number
of pieces required:
Starter trim 10' Measure structure perimeter.
Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up.
a of pieces needed:
Window/door drip cap 10' Measure tops of all window and door cap openings.
Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up.
v' of pieces needed:
Undersill trim 12' 6" Measure bottom of all areas where siding must be cut horizontally
at the top of wall and under all door and window openings).
Convert to decimal, divide by 12.5 and round up.
of pieces needed:
Dual undersill trim 12' 6" Measure bottom of all areas where siding must be cut horizontally
at the top of wall and under all door and window openings).
Convert to decimal. divide by 12.5 and round up.
of pieces needed:
F-channel 12' 6" Measure span where all soffits return to wall.
Convert to decimal, divide by 12.5, and round up.
of pieces needed:
For open eaves, multiply the pieces calculated above by 2:
J-channel 12' 6" Measure around all openings (doors, windows and gable ends).
Convert to decimal, divide by 12.5 and round up.
j ... " of pieces needed: _
Outside corner post 10' Measure length on all outside corners.
Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up.
of pieces needed:
i Inside corner post 10' Measure length of all inside corners.
I Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up.
ll of pieces needed:
Vertical base flashing 10' Measure bottom of sidewall where vertical siding is being installed.
Convert to decimal, divide total by 10 and round up.
of pieces needed:
Vinyl fascia 12' 6" Measure span of all roof lines to determine total footage of fascia required.
Convert to decimal, divide by 12.5 and round up.
of pieces needed:
H-channel 12'6" Measure span from inside wall to end of roof line (typically 45°).
Convert to decimal, divide by 12.5 and round up.
of needed: pieces
3-1/2" Window Surround 12' Measure around all openings (doors, windows and comers) where
the lineal is to be installed. Convert to decimal, divide by 12 and round up
of pieces needed:
5" Window Surround 12' Measure around all openings (doors, windows and corners) where
the lineal is to be installed. Convert to decimal, divide by 12 and round up.
i of pieces needed:
Starter Strip 12' Equal quantity of Lineal starter is required
for the amount of lineal ordered.
of pieces needed:.-..__.........__
6" Fluted corner 10' Measure all corners where the piece is to be installed.
Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up .
of pieces needed:
6" Traditional corner 10' Measure all corners where the piece is to be installed.
Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up.
of pieces needed:
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Summary sheet
Siding
Total from horizontal wall area sq. ft.
Total from gable area sq. ft.
Total from dormer area sq. ft.
Total siding sq. ft.
Trims
Starter trim 10' Color:: of pieces needed:
Window/door drip cap 10' Color:: of pieces needed:
Undersill trim 12' 6" Color:: of pieces needed:
Dual undersill trim 12' 6" Color:: of pieces needed:
F-channel 12' 6" Color:: of pieces needed:
J-channel 12' 6" Color:: of pieces needed:
Outside corner post 10' Color:: of pieces needed:
Inside corner post 10' Color:: of pieces needed:
Vertical base flashing 10' Color:: of pieces needed:
Vinyl fascia 12'6" Color:: of pieces needed:
H-channel 12' 6" Color:: of pieces needed:
Montebello 1 1/4" J-channel 12'6" Color:: of pieces needed:
Montebello 4" Outside Corner post 1 1/4" 12' Color:: of pieces needed:
5" Window Surround 12' Color:: of pieces needed:
3112" Window Surround 12' Color:: of pieces needed:
Starter Strip 12' Color:: of pieces needed:
6" Fluted corner 10' Color:: of pieces needed:
6" Traditional corner 10' Color:: of pieces needed:
Soffit
Total from soffit sq. ft.
Total from porch ceiling sq. ft.
Total soffit:
Vented sq. ft.
Non -Vented sq. ft.
Color: White Match Siding
Add a factor of 10 percent to all material estimates to allow for waste
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General installation tips
Before you begin
These instructions have been specially written to provide you with a simple, straightforward, step-by-step
guide for installing your KAYCAN vinyl siding. In fact, the best installation advice we can give is that you
read through these instructions carefully before beginning your project. Because proper preparation is the
key to a smooth installation job.
Remember to always exercise caution when on a construction site.
Tool checklist:
Tool Checklist:
work table • tape measure • hammer • utility knife
chalk line • square • tin snips • level
safety glasses` • ladders and/or scaffolding • radial saw with a reversed fine-tooth blade
NOTE: Protective eyewear should be worn when cutting, sawing, or nailing.
Some specialized tools include.-
snap -lock punch nail -slot punch • j-trim cutter • siding removal tool
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General installation tips
Important installation tips
Before getting started, it is important to review several rules of thumb for vinyl siding application.
The following rules, which come up throughout this guide, are critical for proper vinyl siding installation:
The following are absolute "must -do's" for every siding installation:
1. Installed panels must move freely from side to side. Don't nail too tightly.
Always allow a minimum of 1/32" space between the back of the head and
the nailing hem, Space fasteners 12" -16" apart on center.
2. When installing a siding panel, push up from the bottom until the lock is fully
engaged with the piece below it. Without stretching the panel, reach up and
fasten it into place.
3. When finishing the top of the wall perforate the cut edge using snap -lock
punch approximately every 8", ensuring the "tabs" face outward.
4. Leave 1/4" clearance at all openings and accessory channel stops.
This allows for normal expansion and contraction. When installing in
temperatures below 40' F, leave 3/8".
5, DO NOT CAULK the space between the panels and the J-channel, outside
and inside corners and any other trims. Do not caulk overlapping joints
between siding panels.
6. NEVER NAIL THROUGH THE FACE OF THE SIDING! Face nailing is
driving a fastener through the panel outside of the center of a nail slot.
7. Center fasteners in nail slots. Fastening at the end of the slot will cause
permanent damage to the siding panel. If you need to lengthen the nail
slot, you can do so with a nail -slot punch.
8. Drive fasteners in straight, Nailing at an angle will distort siding panels and
cause buckling.
9. Be careful not to stretch panels. Apply slight upward pressure until the lock
is fully engaged, then secure allowing panels to move freely without strain.
10. Overlap horizontal siding panels 1". Excessive overlap can restrict free
movement and cause product failure.
11. Use fasteners long enough to penetrate a minimum of 314" into the
nailable base.
12. In residing, furring or removal of uneven original siding may be necessary.
13. In new construction, avoid the use of green lumber as the underlayment.
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Sheathing/Backerboard
Vinyl siding should be applied over a sheathing that provides a smooth, flat surface. Consult local
building codes for sheathing requirements. Vinyl siding should never be applied directly to open studs without sheathing.
As an alternative, installation of specific types of contoured foam underlayment for various styles of vinyl siding are available.
Weather Resistant Barrier
Vinyl siding should be installed over a continuous weather resistant barrier to stop the intrusion of incidental water.
Consult your local building code for requirements in your area.
Flashing
Code -compliant flashing should be integrated with the weather resistant barrier and applied around windows, doors, and other openings.
Flashing should also be applied to inside and outside corners, and the intersection of walls and roofing to prevent water infiltration.
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Preparing to install
Preparing your house
Proper surface preparation is one of the most important parts of your siding installation job.
All exterior wall surfaces must be even, so that your new vinyl siding will be straight, and
look sharp.
1, Remove all shutters, downspouts and fixtures. On older homes, replace any rotten wood
and securely nail all loose boards, siding and wood trim. Tie back all shrubbery and
trees when plantings are close to the house. Remove any old caulking around windows
and doors.
2. Flashing: Use aluminum trim coil or other material which will not absorb water. Apply
flashing below, on the sides of, and above (in that order) any openings where water
might penetrate. This will help in directing water away from the opening.
3, Installing Furring: Furring or strapping must be applied to create an even base for
siding. Apply 1" x 3" (minimum size) wood furring, not more than 16" on centers. Shim
low spots to create an even surface. For horizontal vinyl siding, install furring vertically.
For vertical siding, install furring horizontally. Place furring along all sides of door and
window frames, corners, and top and bottom of areas to be sided, As an alternative,
solid sheathing can be applied directly over the old surface to create a smooth base, or
over furring to provide even support for the vinyl siding.
4. Housewrap: If required by building codes, apply a weather -resistant barrier over the
sheathing, We recommend an approved breather -type code housewrap,
5, Insulation: The ideal time to increase the insulation value of the sidewall is before
installing siding. Simply install insulating sheathing over existing siding, over or between
the furring strips.
Furing for horizontal siding
6. Laying the groundwork: Determine a starting point for your siding — it should be the
lowest point. Measure at corners, and pull a chalk line across the wall to ensure a level Furing for vertical siding
starting position. Plumb corners, and shim if necessary, to ensure they are vertical.
Preparing the Walls
Important notes: Weather Resistant Barrier
Vinyl siding has always been designed as an exterior cladding, not a weather resistant barrier.
Vinyl siding is designed to allow the material underneath it to breathe; therefore, it is not a watertight covering. Because of
its design and application. it provides a supplemental rain screen that enhances the weather resistant barrier system by reducing the
amount of water that reaches the underlying weather resistant barrier.
Preparing the Walls
A flat, level wall surface is necessary for proper installation of vinyl siding.
Install flashing before starting to apply the siding. Unless already installed, a weather resistant barrier should be applied to the house
prior to installing vinyl siding. Always consult local building code for requirements in your area.
New Construction
Tip: To reduce the possibility of the floor -plate compression, drywall, roofing, or other heavy building materials should be installed
or stored throughout the house prior to the installation of vinyl siding. Floor -plate compression can result in buckled siding at the
intersection of the floor and the wall,
Residing
Nail down loose boards of existing siding, and replace any rotten ones. Do not install vinyl siding over rotting wood.
Scrape off loose caulk and re -caulk around windows, doors, and other areas to protect from moisture penetration.
Remove all protrusions such as gutters, downspouts, and light fixtures.
Check all walls for evenness and install furring strips where necessary. When installing furring strips, please take appropriate
measures to establish a smooth and continuous surface.
Note: In cases where the lower portion of a horizontal siding panel must be trimmed so that it may be
installed over steps, porches, etc., the panel should be built out ("furred") for proper angle and rigidity.
Undersill trim can be used to seal the cut edge of the panel and then secured to the wall.
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Installing accessories
Before the siding itself can be hung, a number of accessories must be installed first, including starter strips,
corner posts, window flashing, trim, and J-channels over the roof lines.
Starter trim
In order for the siding to be installed properly in a level fashion, the starter strip at the bottom
of the wall must be level.
Determine the lowest point of the wall that will be sided; from that point, measure up 114" less
than the width of the starter trim and partially drive a nail at one corner.
Attach a chalkline; go to the next corner and pull the line taut.
Make sure the line is level by using a line level or a 4' level.
Snap the chalkline and repeat the procedure around the entire house.
Optional method to determining the position of the starter trim in new construction and some
residing applications: Measure down from the soffit at one corner of the house to the top of
the foundation and subtract 1/4" less than the width of the starter strip. Make a mark on the
wall and record the measurement. Transfer the measurement to the other comer of the wall.
Snap a chalk line in between the corners at the marks. Repeat the procedure around the
entire house.
Using the chalkline as a guide, install the top edge of the starter strip along the bottom of the
chalkline, nailing at 10" intervals. Allow space for the corner posts, J-channels. etc.
Keep the ends of starter trims at least 1/4" apart to allow for expansion
Nail in the center of the starter strip nailing slots.
Notes:
When using insulation/backerboard, fur the starter trim, if necessary, to accommodate thickness,
For a vertical siding starter strip, see vertical siding section. In certain situations. it may be
necessary to use J-channel as a starter strip; remember to drill minimum 1/8" diameter
weep holes no more than 24" apart.
Outside and inside corner posts
A water resistant material should be used to flash the inside and outside corners a
minimum of 10" on each side before installation of the corner.
Place the corner post in position, allowing a 1/4" gap between the top of the post and
the eave or soffit.
Position a nail at the top of the upper slot on both sides of the corner post, leaving a
1/32" gap between the nail heads and the corner posts. The corner post hangs from
these nails.
The balance of the nailing should be in the center of the slot, 8" to 12" apart, again
leaving 1/32" between the nail head and the corner post. This allows for the expansion
and contraction to occur at the bottom.
The corner post should extend 3/4" below the starter strip. Make sure the posts are
plumb (i.e., vertically straight).
If more than one length of corner post is
required, overlap the upper piece over
the lower piece by cutting away 1" of the
nailing flange on the top piece. Overlap 3/4",
allowing 1/4" for expansion. This method will
produce a visible joint between the two posts,
but will allow water to flow over the joint,
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Installing accessories
Windows, doors and roof lines flashing
The following instructions should be followed when applying window flashing
to an existing window:
Apply a continuous bead of sealant adjacent to the sill of the existing window.
For windows with nailing flanges, the sealant should be applied to the nailing flange in
a manner that covers the nails and nail slots (figure A).
Apply a minimum of 9" wide horizontal sill flashing level with the bottom edge of the
existing window by pressing the flashing into the sealant bead at its top edge.
Cut the sill flashing long enough to extend a minimum of 9" beyond each jamb.
Fasten the sill flashing at the bottom and side edges (figure B).
Apply a continuous bead of sealant adjacent to the side jambs of the window.
For windows with nailing flanges, the sealant should be applied to the nailing flange
in a manner that covers the nails and nail slots.
Continue the bead of sealant at the jambs vertically a minimum of 8 1/2" above the
head of the window to allow for bedding the top portion of the jamb flashing into
sealant in the next step (figure C).
Install the jamb flashing by pressing the flashing into the sealant beads at the
window jambs. Extend the bottom edge of the jamb flashing approximately 1/2"
short of the sill flashing edge, and extend the top edge approximately 81/2" beyond
the head of the window, where the head flashing will be placed next (figure D).
Fasten the jamb flashing along the edges further most from the window.
Apply a continuous bead of sealant adjacent to the head of the installed window. For
windows with nailing flanges, the sealant should be applied to the nailing flange in a
manner that covers the nails and nail slots (figure E).
Install the head flashing by pressing the bottom edge of the flashing into the sealant
bead previously applied across the mounting flange.
Extend the ends of the head flashing approximately 10" beyond the jamb flashing at
each end. Fasten the head flashing into place along the top edge (figure F).
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materials. Contact sealant manufacturer for job -specific recommendations.
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Installing accessories
J-channel installation
J-channel is used around windows and doors to receive the siding.
Follow the steps below when applying trim.
Cut and bend the tab of the top piece of J-channel down to provide flashing over
the side J-channel.
Fold the bottom end of the side piece of J-channel inward at the bottom of the window,
to fit over the existing J-channel to prevent water from entering under the sill.
Cut the side J-channel members longer than the height of the window or door, and
notch the channel at the top.
Miter cut the free flange at a 45' angle and bend the tab down to provide flashing
over the side members. A similar miter and tab may be provided at the bottom of the
window, depending on the sill's condition. The J-channel should fit snug to the window.
To trim the bottom of windows, and at the eave, J-channel can be used with the
undersill molding inside the J-channel. The J-channel and undersill combination will
secure the cut siding panel and help to keep the alignment straight. Dual undersill
molding combines both functions into one part. Cut and secure dual undersill similarly
to using J-channels.
J-channel over roof lines
Install the flashing before the J-channel to prevent water infiltration along the
intersection of a roof and wall.
Keep the J-channel approximately 1/2" from the roof line. Chalk a straight line
up the roof flashing to guide J-channel installation. Tip: You can use another
J-channel laid over the shingles as a spacer to create the straight line desired.
Overlap the J-channel (lapping the upper piece over the lower piece) if it is
necessary to use more than one piece.
Extend the J-channel past the edge of the roof, channeling water into the gutter,
in order to ensure proper runoff.
With dark shingles, or a south or west exposure, it is recommended to either use
a metal J-channel or to install the vinyl J-channel as far away from the roofing as
is aesthetically acceptable, having first ensured that there is sufficient flashing
behind the J-channel to prevent water infiltration.
Fasten the nail, screw, or staple that is closest to the roof line at the far end of the
nail hem slot. to ensure that siding will expand away from the J-channel.
Note:
Vinyl J-channels should not be in direct contact with roofing shingles, since the
shingles may transfer enough heat to the vinyl J-channel to cause its distortion.
J-channel installation in a gable
Before applying siding to the gables, the J-channel should be installed to receive the
siding at the gable ends:
Where the left and right sections meet at the gable peak, let one of the sections
butt into the peak with the other section overlapping.
A miter cut should be made on the face flange of this piece for better appearance.
Fasten the J-channel every 8" to 12".
If more than one length of J-channel is required to span
a wall surface, be sure to overlap the J-channels by 3/41'.
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Horizontal siding installation
Installing panels
The first course (row of panels) should be placed in the starter
trim and securely locked along the entire length of the siding
panel. Make sure the panel is securely locked before fastening.
Fasten the panels in the center of the nailing slots. Allowance
should be made for expansion and contraction by leaving a
1/4" gap between the siding and all corner posts and channels
increase to 3/8" when installing in temperatures below 40' F.
If the panels are 20 feet or longer, increase the gap to 3/8".
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Do not drive the head of the fastener tightly against the nail slot.
Leave 1/32" between the fastener head and the vinyl (about the
thickness of a dime).
Do not force the panels up or down when fastening. Panel locks
should be fully engaged; however, the panels should not be under
vertical tension or compression when they are fastened. uaptr oeueAertrim
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Since vinyl siding moves as the temperature changes, make WNK" pocket
certain that the vinyl panels can move freely in a side -to -side
direction once fastened.
Check every fifth or sixth course for horizontal alignment. Also check siding
alignment with adjoining walls.
When panels overlap, make sure they overlap by one half the length of the
notch at the end of the panel, or approximately 1".
Stagger the siding end laps so that no two courses (rows of panels) are aligned
vertically, unless separated by at least three courses (rows of panels).
Always overlap joints away from entrances and away from the point of greatest
traffic. This will improve the overall appearance of the installation.
Fitting siding around fixtures
Use a commercially available trim ring to fit siding to a penetration such as a faucet
or railing attachment, following the manufacturer's installation instructions. If a
commercial trim ring is not available for the application, refer to the figure below,
which illustrates how to fit the siding to the penetration. In addition, the following tips
are suggested:
If hand -fitting to the fixture, always begin a new course of siding at the fixture
to avoid excess lap joints.
Cut an opening 114" bigger than the fixture or the trim ring.
When cutting, match the shape and contour of the obstruction.
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Horizontal siding installation
Fitting under windows
To mark the section to be art, perform the following:
Hold the panel under the window and mark the width of the window opening on the panel.
Add approximately 1/4" to both sides to allow for expansion and contraction of the siding.
These marks represent the vertical cuts.
Lock a small piece of scrap siding into the lower panel next to the window. This will be
used as a template for the horizontal cuts. Mark it 1/4" below the sill height.
Transfer the horizontal measurement to the panel, which will be installed under the
window. Measurement may not be the same on both sides of the window.
Cut the panel with tin snips and a utility knife.
The cut panel is now ready for installation under the window. Perform the following
Using a snap lock punch, punch the vinyl siding
along the cut edge every 6" so the raised tab is
on the outside face.
Install undersill trim under the window, as a
receiver for the cut siding. Undersill trim is used
any time the top lock has been removed from
the siding. Furring may be needed to maintain
the face of the panel at the desired angle.
Install the siding panel, making sure the tabs
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Install the siding panel, making sure the tabs (from the snap lock punch) lock into the
undersill trim.
Run the siding until the last full course under the roof area.
Cut a diverter from aluminum trim sheet, making sure it sits on the nail hem of the last
full course.
Also make sure to slip it behind all J-channels and roof flashing (similar to flashing the
bottom of window detail).
As an alternative to the diverter, create a "kickout" from metal flashing.
Cut the next piece of siding, making sure the vertical lap falls behind the roof flashing
and roof J-channel.
Cut a small piece of siding that will be placed on top of the previous piece of siding and
sits in the roof J-channel.
Install the remaining course of siding. Water running behind the panel will be directed by
the diverter into the butt of the panel, draining out in the weep holes.
Note: "Kick -out flashing" is an additional flashing strip that extends beyond the edge of the
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Horizontal siding installation
Under eave installation
Nail undersill trim along the top of the wall, flush with the eave of
the house. Furring may be necessary to maintain the proper pitch of
the topmost siding panel, Should more than one length of undersill
trim be required, make a splice as shown by cutting away 1"from
the back of the undersill trim and lapping the sections, leaving a 1/4"
space between nailing strip sections.
If topmost siding panel is trimmed near the butt leg, an undersill trim
alone may not be sufficient.
Either combine an undersill trim inside a J-channel, or use an
undersill trim molding to hold the siding panel firmly,
A dual undersill trim molding replaces the need for both a J-channel
and undersill molding, Simply place the snap -lock punched top panel
in the appropriate receiving pocket to keep the proper siding angle.
Another alternative to finishing the top panel of a wall is to use a
frieze plate and crown molding. Secure frieze plate (either with or
without a soffit receiver), no more than 16" on center. Allow 1/4"
between adjoining frieze plates.
is Using a nail slot punch, create nail slots every 12" - 16" in the top
panel of siding and secure normally. Finish the application by cutting
crown moldings to length as needed, and snapping them into the
frieze plate receivers.
Fitting and installing top siding panel
Measure and cut siding panel to the desired length.
Determine how much of the top panel must be removed by
measuring the distance between the top of the undersill trim and the
lock of the panel below. and subtracting 1/4". Be sure to measure
several times across the wall as the dimension could change slightly.
Cut the top siding panel to proper height, removing the nailing strip.
Using a nail slot punch, create nail slots every 12" -16" in the top
panel of siding and secure normally.
Finish the application by cutting crown moldings to length as needed,
and snapping them into the frieze plate receivers.
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Horizontal siding installation
Finishing a gable end
To install around gable ends, make a pattern that duplicates the slope
of the gable:
Lock a short piece of siding into the gable starter course (i.e., the last
course before the gable starts).
Hold a second piece of siding against the J-channel at the slope of the
gable. Mark the slope with a pencil on the short piece of siding. Check
the angle template every few courses.
Remove the short piece and cut along the pencil line as a pattern for the
gable angle cuts. Repeat the procedure on the opposite side of the gable.
It may be necessary to fasten the last panel at the gable peak with a
trim nail. Use a 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" nail. This is the only time a nail should be
placed in the face of the vinyl siding.
Eaves treatment
The last course of siding may be cut to fit the eaves opening.
Measure from the soffit to the base of the upper lock on the previous
course of panels. Subtract 1/4", Mark this dimension on the panel to be
cut, measuring from the bottom edge of the panel. It is a good idea to
check the dimension in several locations along the length of the wall.
Using a snap lock punch, punch the vinyl siding along the cut edge every
6 so the raised tab is on the outside face.
Push the siding into the undersill trim that has been nailed in place along
the top of the wall. Furring may be needed to maintain the face of the
panel at the desired angle. The raised tabs will catch and hold the siding
firmly in place. ak;mi
Transition from horizontal to vertical
Finish the last course of horizontal siding with the J-channel and/or finish
trim. Install a drip cap and a J-channel. The top piece of J-channel must
have minimum 1/8" diameter weep holes drilled no more than 24" apart to
allow for water runoff.
Transition transition from brick to vinyl siding
Caulk where the sheathing meets the brick or stone exterior.
Flashing should be caulked where it meets the brick or stone and a drip cap
should be in place.
If horizontal siding is used, a J-channel or starter strip may be used.
If a starter strip is used, it is necessary to provide at least 3/8" clearance for
proper engagement of the siding.
Use a J-channel to receive vertical siding, remember to drill minimum 1/8"
diameter weep holes no more than 24" apart.
Measuring the cutfing angle
Installing the cut panel
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Montebello vinyl log siding installation
Montebello starter installation
In order for Montebello vinyl log siding to be properly installed in a level
fashion, the starter at the bottom of the wall must be level.
Determine the lowest point of the wall that will be sided; from that point,
measure up 1/4" less than the width of the starter and partially drive a
nail at one corner.
Attach a chalkline; go to the next corner and pull the line taut.
Make sure the line is level by using a line level or a 4' level.
Snap the chalkline and repeat the procedure around the entire house,
Using the chalkline as a guide, install the top edge of the starter along the
bottom of the chalkline, nailing at 10" intervals. Allow space for the corner
posts, J-channels, etc.
Keep the ends of starter strips at least 1/4" apart to allow for expansion.
Leave approximately 1/4" between the starter and the corner post.
Nail in the center of the starter strip nailing slots.
Montebello J-channels
Install 1 1/4" J-channels along windows and wall not requiring
corner posts.
Follow J-channels installation instructions in the Vinyl Siding
Estimating and Installation Guide.
Montebello outside corner posts
The installation of the Montebello outside corner posts is important as
these corners are an integral part of the wall system.
A water resistant material should used to flash the inside and outside
corners a minimum of 10" on each side.
Place the corner post in position, allowing a 1/4" gap between the top
of the post and the eave or soffit.
Position a nail at the top of the upper slot on both sides of the corner
post, leaving a 1/32" gap between the nail heads and the corner
posts. The corner post hangs from these nails.
The balance of the nailing should be in the center of the slot, 8" to 12"
apart, again leaving 1/32" between the nail head and the comer post.
This allows for the expansion and contraction to occur.
The corner post should extend 3/4" below the starter strip. Make sure
the posts are plumb (i.e- vertically straight).
For a better finished appearance, remove a 3/4" portion of the nail
hem on both sides of the corner post.
Montebello inside corner application
Two J-channels must be used when installing Montebello vinyl log siding in
the inside corner of a house.
You must follow the same instructions as for the installation of the outside
corner post while using two J-channels installed as shown in the illustration.
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Installing the Montebello vinyl log siding
As with all vinyl siding installation, the first row of siding is the one that will y
guide the rest of the wall. Start the installation the right way to have an easy
installation.
Place the first vinyl siding panel into the starter trim and slide the panel into
the pocket of the corner post.
Fasten the panels in the center of the nailing slots. Allowance should be
made for expansion and contraction by leaving a 1/4" gap between the
siding and all corner posts and channels (increase to 3/8" when installing in
temperatures below 40' F).
Do not drive the head of the fastener tightly against the nail slot. Leave 1/32"
between the fastener head and the vinyl (about the thickness of a dime).
Do not force the panels up or down when fastening. Panel locks should be
fully engaged: however, the panels should not be under vertical tension or
compression when they are fastened.
Since vinyl siding moves as the temperature changes, make certain that the
vinyl panels can move freely in a side -to -side direction once fastened.
Check every fifth or sixth course for horizontal alignment. Also check siding
alignment with adjoining walls.
When panels overlap, make sure they overlap by one half the length of the
notch at the end of the panel, or approximately 1 The foam insert in the
back of the panels should but together.
Always overlap joints away from entrances and away from the point of
greatest traffic. This will improve the overall appearance of the installation.
Vinyl siding panel seams should be staggered along the installation and
should be at least three courses apart.
Installing under window and crown area
Several options are available to secure the topmost panel below the eaves
or windows. Depending on where the siding panel has to be cut, you have to
follow one of the methods below:
If the Montebello panel is cut in a thick section of the panel.
Cut the siding panel and punch snap locks every 6" to 8°.
Push the panel securely into the top J-channel.
If the Montebello panel is cut above or below the thickest section of the panel;
Place a smaller 5/8" J-channel inside the 1 1/4" J-channel to act as an
undersill trim.
Cut the siding panel to the appropriate dimension and punch snap locks
every 6" to 8".
Push the panel securely into the 5/8" J-channel.
If the Montebello panel is cut above the foam section of the panel;
Install an undersill trim in the top J-Channel.
Cut the siding panel to the right dimension and punch snap locks every
6" to 8".
Snap lock the siding panel into the J-channel, checking for proper
free movement.
At all time the top of the panel going into the undersill trim or 5/8" J-channel
must have a series of snap locks on the top.
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Horizontal insulated siding installation
Insulated starter installation
In order for the siding and insulation to be installed properly in a level fashion, the
insulated starter at the bottom of the wall must be level.
Determine the lowest point of the wall that will be sided; from that point, measure up
1/4" less than the width of the insulated starter and partially drive a nail at one corner.
Attach a chalkline; go to the next corner and pull the line taut.
Make sure the line is level by using a line level or a 4' level.
Snap the chalkline and repeat the procedure around the entire house.
Using the chalkline as a guide, install the top edge of the insulated starter along
the bottom of the chalkline, nailing at 10" intervals. Allow space for the corner
posts, J-channels, etc.
Keep the ends of starter strips at least 1/41' apart to allow for expansion.
Leave approximately 1/4" between the insulated starter and the corner post.
Nail in the center of the starter strip nailing slots.
nsulated outside corner posts
The installation of the insulated outside corner posts is important as the insulated
corner insert are an integral part of the insulated wall system.
A water resistant material should used to flash the inside and outside corners a
minimum of 10" on each side.
Place the insulated corner insert inside of the outside comer post prior to nailing
on the wall.
Place the corner post in position, allowing a 114" gap between the top of
the post and the eave or soffit.
Position a nail at the top of the upper slot on both sides of the corner post,
leaving a 1/32" gap between the nail heads and the corner posts. The
corner post hangs from these nails.
The balance of the nailing should be in the center of the slot, 8" to 12"
apart, again leaving 1/32" between the nail head and the corner post. This
allows for the expansion and contraction to occur at the bottom.
Make sure to install the insulated corner inserts inside the outside corner
post as you go down the wall and nail the corner post.
Make sure to leave no gaps between insulated corner inserts.
The corner post should extend 3/4" below the starter strip. Make sure the
posts are plumb (i.e., vertically straight).
For a better finished appearance; remove a 34' portion of the nail hem on
both sides of the corner post.
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Installing the insulated wall system
As with all vinyl siding installation, the first row of siding is the one that will guide the
rest of the wall. Start the installation the right way to have an easy installation.
Place the first vinyl siding panel into the insulated starter trim and slide the panel
into the pocket of the corner post. Do not nail in.
Place the first piece of contoured backer board behind the siding panel already in
place. Allowing 1/4" for the expansion and contraction of the siding.
Slide the backer board next to the insulated corner pieces leaving no gaps.
Align the backer board to make sure that it fits snugly with the profile of the panel.
Nail in the section of the first siding panel that has the backer board behind it.
The panel should be nailed in the center of nailing holes every 16" while making
sure not to nail it in too tightly.
Install sections of contoured backer board next to the first one, leaving no gaps
between the sections.
Siding panels should overlap 1 ". Make sure to have overlaps visible away from
areas of high traffic.
Install the contoured backer board along the first row of siding before starting
another row.
Once the first row of siding is installed; put up the second row.
Contoured backer boards cover two siding rows.
Install the first panel of the third row of panels on the wall.
Place the second row of contoured backer board directly over the first row of
backer board behind the siding panels and nail in the siding panel.
Continue this way until the top of the wall. Check the level of the siding panels
every 3 courses.
Vinyl siding panel seams should be staggered along the installation and should
be at least three courses apart.
Installation under window and crown area
Several options are available too secure the topmost panel below the eaves.
Depending on where the siding panel and backer boards have to be cut, you have
to follow one of the two methods below:
Using an undersill trim inside a J-channel:
Install an undersill trim with a furring strip to the proper dimension inside
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Cut the siding panel to the right dimension and punch snap tabs every 6" to 8".
The locks have to be towards the outside of the panel.
Snap lock the siding panel into the undersill trim, checking for proper free movement.
A dual undersill trim should be used when the siding panel has to be cut at its thicker section
Using a single J•channel:
Cut the contoured backer board to fit in the top J-channel.
Cut the siding panel to the right dimension and punch snap locks every 6" to 8".
Snap lock the siding panel into the J-channel, checking for proper free movement.
Note that siding panel seams should not be situated under windows.
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Vertical siding installation
Preparation
See section "Preparing to install" before starting.
When installing vertical siding, however, follow these additional preparatory steps:
Install horizontal furring strips, 12" on center, or a solid nailable sheathing prior to the
siding, if needed, to level the surface or provide sufficient material for 3/4" fastener
penetration.
Snap a level chalkline around the base of the sidewalls.
Typically, the chalkline is positioned so that the bottom of the J-channel that will serve
as a vertical starter strip is 1/4" below the lowest point on the wall that will be sided.
Install J-channel along the chalkline as a receiver for the vertical siding.
As with horizontal siding, when installing vertical siding it is necessary to install several
accessories first, including corner posts and window, door, and roof trim.
Outside and inside corner posts
Leave 1/4" gap at the top of corner posts.
Place the first nails in the uppermost end of the top nail slots to hold them in position.
Place all other nails in the center of the slots. Nails should be 8" to 12" apart,
Corner posts should extend 3/4" below the siding. Do not nail tightly; the corner post
should move.
Bottom receiver
Position the top edge of a J-channel or vertical base along the previously snapped
chalkline. Remember to drill minimum 1/8" diameter weep holes no more than 24" apart.
Fasten every 8" to 12". Use the center of the nail slots. All vinyl should be fastened
securely but not tightly. Sideways movement should not be restricted. Leave 1/4" gaps at
the corner posts. Where lengths adjoin, trim the nailing flange 1" and overlap 1/2"
to produce a neat joint.
Window, door, and roof trim
Install J-channel at the tops of the sidewalls. At the gable ends, snap a level chalkline
along the base of the gable and install J-channel. Overlap where necessary and allow
for expansion.
After installing flashing, trim around all windows and doors using J-channel. The following
sequence is suggested:
Cut a J-channel for the bottom of the window,
as wide as the frame, and install it.
Cut side J-channels the length of the frame
plus the width of the top and bottom J-channel
Cut and bend tabs into the bottom channel.
Install the side channels.
Cut the top J-channel the width of the frame
PLUS the width of the side J-channels. Notch
the top J-channel on each end, bend the tabs
into the side J-channel, and fasten the top
J-channel.
A miter cut and tab can be provided at the
bottom of the window depending on the
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Sidewalls starter strip
Create a vertical starter strip by cutting the nailing hem and adjacent lock
off a vertical siding panel. Fasten it inside the receiver channel of the corner
post. Be sure this piece is plumb. Leave enough clearance in the pocket of
the corner post to allow the siding panel to be attached.
Install J-channels at top and bottom. Fasten panels 12" on center. Leave
1/4" clearance at top and 3/8" at bottom. Place the first fasteners in the
uppermost end of the top nail slots to hold them in position. Place all other
fasteners in the center of the slots.
If it will take more than one course to span the height of the house, terminate
the first course into an inverted J-channel, allowing 1/4" for expansion. Install
head flashing on top of the J-channel and begin the second course leaving
1/4" gap at the head flashing.
Panels
Working from the starter strip to the corners, lock each panel and fasten
every 12". Vertical panels are terminated into the J-channel installed at top
and the vertical base or J-channel installed at bottom.
Horizontal joints
If a horizontal joint is needed, combine J-channels back-to-back with flashing,
or use a single J-channel with a minimum 3/4" face drip cap to direct water over
the lower wall.
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Find the center of each sidewall and use a level or plumb line to install two back -to back J-channels or an H-channel.
Leave a 1/4" gap at the top and bottom. These will serve as starter strips in which to lock the vertical siding.
Windows and Doors
At window and doors, cut the panels (if necessary) to fit the openings, allowing 1/4" for expansion.
If the panel is uncut or cut down in the "V"- shaped groove of a piece of vertical siding, simply insert it into the J-channel,
locking the other side onto the previously applied panel. A furring strip should be installed to prevent panel detachment.
If the panel is cut on the flat surface, install undersill trim, backed by furring, into the J-channel. The fiat surface of the
vertical siding should be snap lock punched and fitted into the undersill trim. The panel is further secured above and
below the windows and above the door when the panel is fastened in place.
Corners
Install the undersill trim or J-channel into the receiver of the corner post.
If the panel is cut in the bottom of the V-groove, insert it into the J-channel. A furring strip should be provided prior to
panel insertion. This will prevent the panel from detaching.
If the panel is cut on the flat surface, install undersill trim, backed by furring, into the J-channel.
Punch snap locks along the cut edge of the panel at 6" intervals and snap it into the undersill trim.
Gable Ends
Begin by fastening J-channel along the inside edge of the roof. Install vertical base on top of previously installed
J-channel at the base of the gable.
Attach either vertical siding starter strip or two back-to-back regular starter strips, centered with the peak of the gable.
This area should be flashed prior to installing the starter strips.
Make a pattern for end cuts along the gable using two pieces of scrap siding. Lock one piece into the vertical strip at
the center of the wall. Hold the edge of the other piece against and in line with the roof line. Mark the slope on the vertical
piece and cut along that line. Use it as a pattern to mark and cut the ends of all other panels required for this side of the
gable end. Make another pattern for the other side of the gable.
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Installing soffit and fascia
Please note: Although vinyl soffit's are manufactured with the same exacting
standards as all vinyl products; UV Inhibitors are not added to the vinyl formulation
as soffits are not exposed to direct sunlight. For this reason, vertical or horizontal
installation of soffits on walls is not recommended and cannot be guaranteed.
Installing trim - Option A
When fascia is applied without exposed nailing.
With open eave: Secure F-channel to the exterior of the fascia with the top leg
resting against the bottom of the board. Secure F-channel on wall, level with the
F-channel on the fascia.
With closed eave: Use a J-channel in place of the F-channel at the wall. Secure all
channels every 12" on center, in center of nail slots.
Installing trim - Option B
When soffit only is applied, or when fascia panel is secured to underside
of wood fascia.
With open eave: Secure F-channel to the wall and to the inside of the fascia board,
level with each other. Cut out back of channel to fit around rafters, if needed.
With closed eave; Substitute J-channels for the F-channels.
Secure all channels in the center of the nail slots, 12" on center.
Installing soffit
1. Measure the distance between the inside of the inside and outside trims. Allow
1/4" per side for expansion and cut the panels to length. Insert panels into trims.
For eaves over 18" in width, you will need to install intermediate nailing supports
to keep the soffit from sagging.
2. Interlock panels as you would vertical siding. Closed soffit can be secured every
12" on center.
3. When fascia panel is not being applied, use an F-channel or J-channel at corners
of the overhang to properly finish the installation.
4. When soffits meet at a corner, the joint can either be diagonal (mitered) or square
both illustrated). Both methods are made with J-channel or H-channel.
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Installing fascia
1, Install an undersill trim at the top of the fascia board.
2. Measure distance from the bottom of the F-channel to the top of the undersill trim,
and then subtract 1l4" for clearance. Cut panel to width.
3. Perforate the cut edge using snap -lock punch approximately every 8", ensuring the
tabs" face outward.
4. Hook the leg of the fascia panel over the F-channel, and snap the tabs into the
undersill trim. If soffit is not being installed, hook the fascia directly over the
fascia board.
An alternative to snap -lock punch attachment is to slide the top of the fascia behind
metal drip -edge.
Overlapping fascia
1.Overlap fascia by cutting the bottom edge of the underlaying panel, leaving
a 1 1l2" tab to be inserted into overlapping panel.
2. Overlap 3l4" (half the distance of the notch).
Capping fascia
To make corner caps, cut a piece of vinyl fascia that is 5112" long.
1. Mark the vertical centerline on the back of the piece
2. Cut a 90' section of the bottom flange from the center, leaving a
45' angle on either side.
3. Use a hand searner or metal straightedge to fold fascia piece
along vertical centerline to make a right-angled corner.
4. Using a snap -lock punch, make
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