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HomeMy WebLinkAbout119 Krider Rd 04-534 Sidinge10 ssd-314 os Permit # : I I1 / 5(- Job Address: liq_ Description of Work: Historic District: r CITY OF SANFOR'D PERM_.T APPLICATION Zoning: Value of Work: Date: 11 ` 1 v -Z Permit Type: Building )ie Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool Electrical: New Service - # of AMPS Addition/Alteration Change of Service Temporary Pole Mechanical: Residential Non -Residential Replacement New (Duct Layout & Energy Cale. Required) Plumbing/ New Commercial: # of Fixtures # of Water & Sewer Lines # of Gas Lines Plumbing/New Residential: # of Water Closets Plumbing Repair - Residential or Commercial Occupancy Type: Residential Commercial Industrial Total Square Footage: Construction Type: -- # of Stories: # of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required for other than X) Parcel #: ^ i ` O C2 G (Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal Description) Owners Name &Address: ri Phone: 4 / Contractor ffName & Address: -_ y p C r I`I• J`4. 1U fY1 IIIS • e seNumber: 1\CGJ JQ( Phone & Fax: Bonding Company: Address: Mortgage Lender: . Address: Architect/Engineer: Address: 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. 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. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. 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. Acceptancegofpermit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the 44 In -C I 1-13 -©3 ignature of Owner/Agnet Date AN.ki;= SANso Print Owner/Agent's Name o3 < Signatur of Notary -State of Florida Date Owner/Agent is _ Personally Known to Me or Produced ID F.L , 0LZCD 5S ( 1Z0 3?Z. 12 APPLICATION APPROVED BY: Bldg:'J017N v Zoning: ANGELA LAWSON Special Con tiie "Florida c111 My comm. expires June 22, 2007 Cowin No. DD 225389 tr-2v- o3 D to 0 3 Ct> oo-, a 02 oC7ir Utilities: ItFD: Initial & Date) (Initial & Date) (Initial & Date) of Florida Lien Law, FS 113. Signature of of 0 Contractor/ Agent is _ Personally Known to Me or Produced ID IgdD Seminole County Property Appraiser Get Information by Parcel Number Page 1 of 1 PARCEL DETAIL lil , _ , i o r` 'r i.wy+rw— < Back r.' % a" I E R'RD1r: D Z ScminoleCountv w.a... M- I xrts"c Ipl !c. kint :Si4 2004 WORKING VALUE SUMMARY GENERAL Value Method: Market Parcel Id: 07-20-31-505-OD00- Tax District: S1-SANFORD 0050 Number of Buildings: 1 Depreciated Bldg Value: $70,253 00- Owner: SANTO JOANNE Exemptions: HOMESTEAD Depreciated EXFT Value: $850 Address: PO BOX 951256 Land Value (Market): $17,500 City,State,ZipCode: LAKE MARY FL 32795 Land Value Ag: $0 Property Address: 119 KRIDER RD SANFORD 32773 Just/Market Value: $88,603 Subdivision Name: SANORA UNITS 1 + 2 REPLAT Assessed Value (SOH): $68,543 Dor: 01-SINGLE FAMILY Exempt Value: $25,000 Taxable Value: $43,543 SALES 2003 VALUE SUMMARY Deed Date Book Page Amount Vac/Imp WARRANTY DEED 06/1989 02083 1950 $66,500 Improved 2003 Tax Bill Amount: $875 WARRANTY DEED 01/1982 01373 0378 $57,000 Improved 2003 Taxable Value: $41,937 QUITCLAIM DEED 02/1981 01321 0861 $100 Improved DOES NOT INCLUDE NON -AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS Find Comparable Sales within this Subdivision LAND LEGAL DESCRIPTION PLAT Land Assess Method Frontage Depth Land Units Unit Price Land Value LEG LOT 5 BLK D SANORA UNITS 1 + 2 REPLAT LOT 0 0 1.000 17,500.00 $17,500 PB 17 PG 11 BUILDING INFORMATION Bid Num Bid Type Year Bit Fixtures Gross SF Heated SF Ext Wall Bid Value Est. Cost New 1 SINGLE FAMILY 1972 6 2,120 1,446 CONC BLOCK $70,253 $81,689 Appendage / Sqft UTILITY FINISHED / 171 Appendage I Sqft OPEN PORCH FINISHED / 47 Appendage I Sqft GARAGE FINISHED / 456 EXTRA FEATURE Description Year Bit Units EXFT Value Est. Cost New ALUM SCREEN PORCH W/CONC FL 1980 250 $850 $2,125 NOTE: Assessed values shown are NOT certified values and therefore are subject to change before being finalized for ad valorem tax purposes. If you recently purchased a homesteaded property your next ear's property tax will be based on Just/Market value. http://www. scpafl.org/pls/web/re_web. seminole_county_title?parcel=0720315050D0000... 11 / 18/2003 Installed Siding and Windows Miom It May Concern: This letter will authorize the following persons) to act as agents) on behalf of RMA Houle Services, Inc., D/B/A The Home Depot Installed Sales; 3200 Cobb Gallaria Parkway, Suite 200, :Atlanta, GA 30339 to pull and sign for permits and inspections with respect to the installation, maintenance and repair of windows and siding under Florida State Building Contractor license number CR C058500. Authorized person(s): Angelo Santiago SS# 31.0-74-3507 Angela Lawson Santiago SS# 087-62-8188 Rid Ryzewski SS# 313-82-0879 Arthur Crespo SS# 316-72-2141 q Ie Qualifier -Bill Charles Bertier RNIA Home Services, Inc. D/B/A T11e Home Depot Installed Sales STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 4th day of November, 2003 by Bil I Charles .Bertier. Notary Public -State of Florida Kim DeRose Printed Name: My Commission Expires: personally Known X l_lpe of ldetititic!,"4jn i'roduceci Seal) K. IM ...M. DE ............ RO......: E SCommission # DD0143837 OQe',, Bonded thoug06 e ( 800-432-4254) Florida Notary Assn., Inc. Or Prciduced Ideiallication Proudly sold, furnished and installed by RMA Home Services, Inc., a Home Depot authorized contractor. 3200 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Suite 200 • Atlanta, GA 30339 • Toll free (800) 210-8395 • Fax (770) 779-1333 Return to: Name: RMA Home Services, Inc. Address: 3200 Cobb Galleria Pky. Ste. 200, Atlanta, GA 30339 This Instrument Prepared By: 12-i2 • QS}. f-e.it Z zG K VcL,t L 33Gb r Property Appraisers Parcel Identification:. MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT SEMINOLE COUNTY BK 05107 PG 0811 CLERK' S # 2003208157 RECORDED 11/20/2003 03:14:32 PM RECORDING FEES 6.Oe RECORDED BY L McKinley NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT Permit No. Folio No. 61-431 -,,SOS IMOO'OGS6 STATE OF FLORIDA ` COUNTY OF In /it; 17 The undersigned gives notice that improvement will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information is provided in this NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. if available: General description of improvement: s Owner Information name and address: C'au SSG a ke ty c 1 _ RTI FIED COPY Interest in Property: yp; rriORSE Name and address of fee simple titleholder (if other than Owner): nK OF CIRCUIT COURT ontractor-name and address: The Home Depot Installed Sales WON u 212 North 391h Street, Suite 402, Tampa, FL 33605 Phone Number: 813-247-1300 Fax Number: 813-247-1313 Surety- name and address: Lender - name and address: Y%W " Phone Fax Number: Amount of Number: Bond: S Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner whom notices of other documents may be served as provided by Section 713.13(1)(a)7., Florida Statues: , Phone Number: IFax Number: In addition to himself, Owner designates of to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1)(b), Florida Statures. (Fill in at Owner's option) Phone Number: Fax Number: Expiration date of Notice ^f Commencement (the expiration date is 1 year from the date of recording unless a differ ert date is spvcifed). nature of Owner Signature of Owner A AJnlZE- 5A Al' r Printed Name of Owner Printed Name of 0—pr sC3ci ' Ff. Sworn to and subscribed before _me by rwlio is pe onaliy knownto me 9 produced identification, and who did take ath, this day of it ; 0 Signature of Notary _ - tie of Fl "da Printed Name of Notary:. v+„ Commission No./Expiration: o`re`a'. rmnm;scion DR45292(i borlwd ' I ttrtt Aflff6c Bonding Ca, Tm 2® i.v aiuuaiiiVt\ vVl\11\llVl Branch Name: A Date: — L— l%3 Sold, Furnished & Installed by The Home Depot Installed Sales Branch Number: Job #: _l// a5 kl 1212 North 391h Street, Suite 402 Tampa, FL 33605 813) 247-1300; Fax: (813) 247-1313 FL Lic # CR C058500 1InstallationAddress: `7 4i ) Cw W/ 4 A Sal A I C,. A )/ 'x --) '"7 City State Purchaser(s): SS#: nrivpr c T i • A R, 17w nl t.,. 1x7.,..t, nm...-.,.. •1_-_- . 6 Hume ruune:. Home Address: rT/;v if different from Installation Address) City State Zip Proiect Information I/We ("Purchaser"), the owners of the property located at the above installation address, offer to contract with The Home Depot ("Home Depot") to furnish, deliver and arrange for the installation of all materials as described on the attached Spec Sheet #s_f1incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. Home Depot reserves the right to cancel this contract if, upon re -inspection of the job, Home Depot determines that it cannot perform its obligations due to a structural problem with the home or because work required to complete the jobwasnotincludedinthecontract. CONTRACT AMOUNT LESS DEPOSIT BALANCE DUE ON COMPLETION 3 164 10 e4l- 67C) Minimum 25% of Contract Amount due upon execution of this contract. Indicate Payment Method For BALANCE DUE ON COMPLETION BELOW DEPOSIT PAYMENT OPTIONS Subject to fund verification and/or credit approval.) l . Chec ashiers Check or US Postal Service Money Order ade payable to The Home Depot). 2. Credit Card* and/or other payment options - Circle One Below Visa Mastercard Discover American Express Home Improvement Loan Home Depot Credit Card Available Credit: $ (HIL & HDCC ONLY) Acct#: Name as it appears on Exp. Date: By my/our signature below, I/We agree to allow The Home Depot to charge the above referenced credit card for the deposit indicated. Cardholders Signature Date if this is a finance transaction, the agreement for financing is contained in a separate document, which is incorporated herein byReference, and made a part hereof. At -Home Services Credit/LoanApplication Ref. # Not withstanding the terms set forth in the Payment provision of the agreement, should any action be required on the part of either party to this Agreement to enforce is rights under the Agreement, the prevailing party in such an action will not be entitled to an award.of attorneys fees and costs in connection with such action. Purchaser agrees that, immediately upon satisfactory completion of the work, Purchaser will execute a Completion Certificate and pay any balance due (unless the job is financed, in which case, upon submission of the executed Completion Certificate, Home Depot will be paid infullbythelender). Purchaser also agrees to be jointly and severally obligated and liable hereunder. Entire Agreement: This agreement and its attachments, including any financing agreement, contain the complete agreement between the parties and can not be amended or modified unless in writing in a separate agreement signed by both parties. NOTICE TO PURCHASER Do not sign this contract before you read it. Do not sign this Agreement if blank. You are entitled to a copy of this Agreement at the time You sign it. You should keep it to protect your rights. This agreement may contain a mortgage or otherwise create a lien on your property that could be foreclosed on if You do not pay. Be sure You understand all provisions of this Agreement before You sign it. Do not sign any Completion Certificate or agreement stating that you are satisfied with the entire project before this project is complete. Law prohibits home repair contractors from requesting or accepting a Completion Certificate signed by the owner prior to the actual completion of the work to be performed under the contract. You may cancel this transaction at any time prior to midnight of the third business day after the date of this contract. See Notice of Cancellation for an explanation of this right. There will be a service charge equal to 25% of the contract amount if the job is cancelled by Purchaser AFTER the third business day. BY MY/OUR SIGNATURE BELOW, I/WE AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS CONTRACT. I/WE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS CONTRACT AND TWO COMPLETED COPIES OF THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION. BY MY/OUR SIGNATURE BELOW, I/WE UNDERSTAND THAT THE AGREEMENT IS SUBJECT TO REVIEW OF MY/OUR CREDIT HISTORY AND I/WE AUTHORIZE HOME DEPOT AND RMA HOME SERVICES INC., A HOME DEPOT AUTHORIZED CONTRACTOR, TO VERIFY AND REVIEW MY/OUR CREDIT RECORD WITH AN INDEPENDENT CREDIT REPORTING AGENCY AND RELEASE THEM FROM ALL LI BILITY INCURRED FROM INADVERTENT OMISSIONS OR ERRORS. SUBMITTED BY: f L// /} ( Date: —f --e-i ?2' Sales Consulta ACCEPTED BY: v Date: 11-13 "-0 3 Homeowner Date: Homeowner NOTICE: ADDITIONAL TERMS, CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES ARE STATED ON THE REVERSE SIDE AND ARE PART OF THIS CONTRACT 7 White - Branch File Yellow - Customer Pink - Sales Consultant 5-13-03 CC -SC SIDING MEASURE SHEET - Pg 1 Customer: Job #: Consultant: Z)A D As /" Date: Siding Lin. Ft. indicate Vertical Siding' with "V') Soffit & Fascia Frieze Board Width X Height Sq. Ft. 0" - 24" 25" - 4F Coil Vert. Soffit Only Fascia Only I Gutters loawnSaauts FRONT &If x x X X Dormers x 75 So. Ft. Gables x X.7 Rakes X X 1.5 LEFT x x x x Oormersa x 75 Sq. FLFGablesXX.7 Rakes X x 1.5 BACK x x L x x Dormers x 75 Sq. FL Gables x 'X.7 Rakes x X 1.5 RIGHT X 9 x x x Dormers x 75 Sq. FL Gables x X.7 Rakes x x 1.5 Subtotal Square Feet (Subtotal X .g2) Subtract for Large Openings ` E Total Square Feet Total Squares (Sq. Ft, / 100) 5 ' 1 Vertical Siding Wall Height Table Up to 36" 3' 37" - 72" 6' 73" - 144" 12' 2 Dormers Siding: 75 Sq. Ft per Single Window S & F: 20 Lin. Ft. per Single Window a S&F / Fas cla Only o e Width + Height Subtract for Large Openings Subtract 40 sq. tL for EACH 2 PNL Patio Dr. or Single Garage Dr. i.e. a Double Garage Dr. is 80 sq. ft.) Total Squares Round Total Squares UP to next 1/2 Square 5-6-03 SA-S-SO Prepared By f} V.-13 RMA HOME SERVICES )' .— Customer Name of O// !!/ (Q Phone Number 4/O7 ?Z AOF DIAGRAM SHEET Job # w ' 3 NOTES: 1 Draw the outline of the house and indicate all windows and doors 2 Number the windows to be replaced with the corresponding number from the Spec Sheet 3 Measure and list the distance from each corner of the home to the closest window 4 Indicate which window(s) will meet Egress Code requirements in the bedroom.' At least 1 window or exterior door must meet the Egress Code Requirements mm f MEAN ROOF HEIGHT" Feet Measure Mean Roof Height from the ground, to a point that is halfway from the peak to the eave Overall Length - Overall Width Exposure Category— Windows being replaced To be completed by Permit Coordinator LIP W 0 9 V IYY VIIp ee i ncl ruse urr16C Ui/U3/U'l 19:U4 Y.OaZIUII d FOREWORD This manual is published by Norandex/Rcynolds as a guide to basic installation techniques that are generallyaccepted for the application ofviriyi siding, soffit and accessories . throughout the vinyl siding industry. As such, Norandex/Reynolds strongly recommends that you thoroughly review these instructions priorto proceeding with any installation, and that the instructions be followed as closely as possible. Failure to fallow the installation techniques and procedures outlined in this manual could create a dreumsUnce that causes the siding to fail to perform as intended. Such a circumstance could conceivably be cause to invalidate your NorandexJReynolds warranty. CONTENTS SECTION This manual is intended to provide generally acceptable standards, and is not intended to coverall application poss'bUlties. For example, there may be regional or local installation preferences that are no t covered within this manual.Generally, it is acceptable to follow any such preferencesr so long as they are accepted by the local building trades as standard procedures, and do not go contrary to the basic tenets ofvinyl siding application that should be followed in all applications. Most of these basic tenets will appearin bold type in this manual for easy reference. 0 Ifyou have an installation Issue Ihat is not covered within this manual, and have any questions as to the appropriate way to proceed, you may contact the Product5ervices Department at 1 -8 00-528-0 9 42 forassistance. It may also be appropriate to re+iew all pertinent local building codes before proceeding with any installation. Norandex/ Reynolds makes no r laims as to the appropriateness of, or acceptability by, any local or regional building codes of the following installation techniques PAGE Foreword.......................................................................•--........................._.......... 2 Norandex/ Reynolds Vinyl Siding Profiles and Accessories................................................... 3 Vinyl Siding Planning Guide......................................_.............._.._..........._.................._....4 EstimatingGuide ........... .................................................................. ...................... ... 5 Basic Rules of Application for Norandex/Reynolds Solid Vinyl Siding :....................... _.. _............... _....... 6 Sheathing/ Badcerboard....------.........._.__.................. ................. ...•--•--..................... b Toolsand Equipment ............................................................. .....•---..........._............... 6e Special Tools Designed forVinyl Siding Applications .............._.._............-_-............._...................6 Fasteners.............................................................................................................. 7 Choosing Staples .......................... 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General Procedures forNailing and Stapfing............................................................................ 7 Cutting Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl ............. ............ ............................................................ 8 Surface Preparation....................................................._.......... 8 Installation Procedures ........__.................................................................. .... 9 The Norandex/Reynolds Wide Comer/Window and Door Surround System .............. . ....... ................ _ .....11 Installing Norandex/Reynolds Horizontal Siding Installing Norandex/ReynoldsVertical Siding ......................................................... ........ .13 InstalQngNorandayAeynoldsVinyl Soffit .......................................................................... 14 Installing Cedar Roundsr Cedar Shakes and Cedar Split...---...........................................................16 Replacing a Damaged Outside Comer Post ...... .. ............................................... _....................18 Repairing Budded Siding at the Joint ........ . . .......... ....19 Y. Y Y Y I J I Y Y a._ r VrlYvlV4 1-J.Y9 (YY JpII NORANDEX/REYNOLDS VINYL SIDING PROFILES AND ACCESSORIES Norandex/Reynolds offers a variety of siding and soffit panels to match any architectural style or design purpose. Utility Trim Deluxe Crown orSolftCovcMolding_ Fascia Inside Comer Post Ou tsidkom er Post Starter $trip Vertical Sting or Sol it F or Channel H -Trim Window and Door Casing orSurround HORIZONTAL SIDING VERTICAL SIDING AND SOFFIT Horizontal siding panels are available in a variety of ISce Vertical siding panels are available in Board & Batten. andwidths, including Triple 3 ; Double 4% Double 4-1 /2', D/S Premium, which may also be used in soffit applications. Double $", 6-7/2',and a J 3-. Finishes include brushed, Other Norandex/Reynolds soffit styles includeT/4 Matte. or authentic woodgrains, in traditional Clapboard, Beaded, D/S Select Matte, and T/3 Beaded Porch Panel, aA in solidorDutchlapstyles- orventilated styles. ACCESSORIES Abroad range of accessory items is available to help complete any siding or soffit installation. Appropriate use ofthe various types of Norandex/Reynolds accessories is explained in this manual. Inside Comer Post 3tarter5trip Outside Corner Post UnTityTrim JtOunnd Dual UtItyirim DrjpCjP WvWa "Do"Casing FQym,d H-Trim Fuda Soffit Covemakfirg Deluxe CrrwnMoldin` WIDE OUTSIDE CORNE"INDOW AND DOOR SURROUND SYSTEM i FalCartw/Saroiir d NtedCnivAumvid iVvdadCe n rlas! GY Corn..lnseh 5rrraundSlar srtr!~ta-asair.synrt 0 V V V I V V VI IV A i A z I aue:c urr16C U l/U3/Vl 19:04 P.4 4e1011_ m VINYL SIRING PLANNING GUIDE Vnyl siding is easy to work with. and requires only a few basic tools. But prior to installing NorandoVileynolds Yinyi Siding, you need to determine how much product is needed to complete the job. Vinyl Siding is measured in squares 100 Sq. Ft), and several accessories are necessary for a good installation.. Solid and ven blated soffits are used to coverunder the eaves. Follow the steps below and use the Estimating Guide on the facing pageto record your measurements. STEP 1 Make sketches oFee home showing 211 sides. Measure the height (H) of each side at the comerand multiplythatby the width (W) to attain the surface area ofthat side. STEP 2 Measure gables, dormers and any other area notindudcd by the sides_ For each triangular shaped area measure from base to the top (C), then, multiply by 1 /2 the base W) length. Then add together. STEP 3 Measure the windows or doors, or any other area that will not be covered with siding. Multiply width x height for each area and add together. STu 4 Take the total area from Step One and Two and add them together. Then, subtract total of Step Three from total. Always add 10%forwasteand/or miscalculation of material. STEP 5 To determine the amount of siding squares needed, rememberthat 100 square feet of surface area equals one square, so divide your footage from Step Fourby 100. i sreP 6 Measure under eave areas. Multiply length by width for each overhang see steps 1 & 2); add together. STV 7 To determine the number of squares of soffit material required, divide footage requirements from Step 6 by 100. STEP 8 Familiarize yourself with the accessory items and how they are used. Measure the total lineal feet required for each item. ST> p 9 Mark all your measurements on the diagram you first did ofyour home. Recordyourfinal measurements. You' re all set With your calculations and measurements complete, you are ready to order the materials yq need to complete the installation. SOM Wio- r vzw - w 1 C H Yv0V IV v I9 A 1 Ali UVAL VrrI4L VIIV41V4 I0•VJ [.VVJlully .° ESTIMATING GUIDE 1. surface areas of sides sq.ft sq. Ft. sq. ft sq. ft sq. Ft. Subtotal sq. ft 2. Surface areas of dormer, gables, etc. sq. ft. sq. FL sq.ft sq. ft Subtotal sq- ft. 3. Surface areas (Not to be covered) Windows _ 59• ft. Doors sq. ft. Chimneys sq. ft. Other sq.fL Subtotal sq- ft. Not to be covered) 4.Add Step 1 and Step 2 together sq. ft SubtractStep 3 from Total ofStep d and Step 2 i sq. ft. 5.To determine number of squares needed, divide footage by 100. Example:1,281 sq. ft divided by 100 -12.8 or 13 squares 6.To determine number of squares of soffit needed, divide by 100. Example: 267 square feet Divide by 100 a 2.67 or 3 squares (Remember to use venblated soffitwhere ventilation is needed). 7. Measure total lineal feet of each siding accessory needed Starter strip lineal ft. i j Channel lineal ft' UtilityTrim Dual Utility Trim lineal ft' Inside Comer Post lineal Ft Outside Corner — lineal Pt. V mdow/Door Gsing" Drip Cap lineal Ft. lineal Ft 8- Measure the total lineal feet of each soffit accessoryneeded 1 /2' j Channel lineal V F Channel rineal ft.* UtilityTrim lineal ft. Soffit Cove or Deluxe Crown Molding lined ft. H- Trim -e lineal ft. ` lineal Ft Fascia Cover lineal ft 4 Wvrays add 10% toyour memmin.mtsof these accessories for possible wutc. If NorandaAeynolds W-We Cwn, V Window and DoorSurround System Is to be used, memm Wal knwi, ired andruir Nomndex/RcynoldsDealerw0l help determine quantlty'ofvadousGnc.di, comarIns" orstartirneeded. BASIC RULES OF APPLICATION FOR N SLDSOLIDVINYLSDING 1. Always fasten approximately in the center of the nail slot. 2. Vinyl Siding may be applied manually with nails, or"power- fastened" with staples. Power -driven application involves additional care to insure proper installation. See p. 7 for recommended power -driven fastening procedures. 3. Never fasten too tightly. As temperatures change, vinyl siding expands and contracts as much as . 1 / 4" over a 12' 6" length. Proper installation will permit the siding to expand and contract without restriction. Siding should "hang" on the nail or staples. Try to leave a clearance of at least 1 /1 6' of an inch. 4. Do NOT face nail or staple through the panel. S. leave a minimum of 1 /4" clearance at all openings and stops (in Corner Posts or j Channels, for.example). . This will allow normal expansion and contraction - When installing in temperatures below 32'f, leave a minimum clearance of 3/8". 6. Never force siding panels up or down when installing. Allowthern to hang" without strain. 7. Make sure that any installed panel . can move easily from side to side without restriction. S. Never caulk vinyl siding! Caulking in) Channels or corners will cause oa- canning. 9. It is essential that the surface that will receive the vinyl siding is properly prepared. In remodeling situations, furring or removal of uneven siding may be necessary.ln new construction, don't use green lumber that can warp as a substrate. Your siding installation will only be as strafet and as stable as the materials to which it's applied. NoTr. KmDINc ovUtAsWTOS sIDoIG Asbatossi&& 11aretylaWeotCd4y uft,awld NW contact Um jppraw4u n"'lr«rncntal agoncy prior to residing onr any asbut—bued product SHEATHING/ 13ACKER 30ARD Norandex/ Reynolds recommends that you use a weather -resistant sheathing or foam insulation that is at lease 1 /4' thick. A high -quality rigid insulation board should provide a smooth, consistent and stablesurfacefcryour siding application. It may also provide added insulation properties. The use of unapproved "drop -in` backerboards is not recommended. Some of these materials may cause restriction which could result in oil - canning. Use of any such materials could invalidatxyour Non ndex/ReynOlds warranty. To make sure thatthe backerboard materials you use are approved, contact your local Norandex/Reynolds branch. They carry full sheet, fanfold and drop - in backerboard materials that are approved for use under Norandex/ Reynolds vinyl siding. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT HAND TOOLS Common hand tools needed for proper installation include: hammer, fine- tooth saw, measuring tape, level, square, carpenters pencil, and i chalkline. Vinyl is easy to score, trim and cut using a heavy duty utility knife. Good quality tin snips or aviation -We snips will help in the cutting and shaping of vinyl m A6 4, radial arm orhand-held powersaw can speed cutting and installation. Use a fine tooth blade — 12 to 16 teeth per inch — inst li led in the reverse direction -This will live you the cleanest at through vinyl. SPECIALTOOLS DESIGNED FORVINYL SIDING APPLICATION There are a few tools that have been designed especially for the inst llation of vinyl siding- These tools can he real time-savers in certain situation-, so it's always a good idea to have them in your tool box. SNAPLOCK PUNCH Used to punch lugs into the cut edges of siding, to help lock panels at the top or finishing course. The punched lugs engage and lode into the installed trim accessory. E 0 1N's"Mmmsi0iNAILHOLEPUNCH This tool is used to punch a nail hole in the cut edge of a panel. like manufactured nail slots, the hole is elongated to allow For expan., ion and contraction. 1 ZIPTOOL Used to remove or replace a specific siding panel. The curved end Of the tool slides under the end of the panel. and hooks onto the back lip of the butt lock. Pull downward and slide along the full length of the panel to d1`e-%a9e the lock Revere the procedure to install a new panel into a finished course ofs( diJT' The tools required to install vinyl siding are generally available through your local 14orandex/Reyr+6lds bnllft TJJJY 900 OIIV Ad / A C I aVAC Vrf16C VIiva/V6 I4.V4 r.VVIIVIV FASTENERS CHooswc NAILS Always use aluminum, galvanized steel, or other corrosion -resistant nails to install Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Siding. Nails must be long enough to allow a 1 ' penetra Lion into the surface, which should be stable and secure. Nail heads should be at least 5/1 6' in diameter, and shanks should be 1/8-in diameter. Nail lengths should be chosen as follows: - Ceneral Use -1-1 /2" Residing- Z." Siding with Backerbeard - 2.1 /2" Trim Nails-1 to1.1/2" Your local Norandex/Reynolds Branch has a complete selection of nails for every siding or trim application. CHOOSING STAPLES Staples mustbe cadmium -coated, galvanized steel or aluminum, or other corrosion -resistant material. They should be no less than 16 gauge, semi -flattened to an elliptical aoss- section. Staples should be long enough to penetrate into the surface atleast 1', with a staple crown that is at least 7/16-wide. GENERAL PROCEDURES FORNAILINGAND STAPLING 1. Fasten only through manufactured slots, orslotsthatyou've made with a nail hole punch. Never "face nail" through vinyl. Face nailing restricts expansion/ contraction, and will cause yoursiding to oil -can. 2. Remember siding should hang on the nails or staples. Never drive a nail or staple home. Leave at least 1 /16" of an inch clearance between the nail head or staple crown and the vinyl. 3. Always try to fasten in the center of the nail slots to permit expansion/ contraction. YES! NO! Con COM C0 Cc= 4. Don't drive the nails orstaples uq or down at an angle — that can cause the panel to buckle or distort. Nail straight and level through the center of the nail slat at least 1 "into the surface. When stapling, it is essential that the stapler be held parallel to the siding panels to insure staples are straight S. In most stapling applications, the bottom leg ofthe staple should go through the center of the nail slot, with the top leg going over the top of the nail hem into the wall. 6. Lock each course of siding into the course below by pulling up until the butt snaps into the top lock — but be careful not to pull the panels to o tightly togeth or by fa stening at an angle thotpulls the courses together. 7. Fasteners should be spaced no more that 16" apart on horizontal siding panels,12" on centerfor vertical siding, and between 6"and 12" apart for accessories. S. Whenever possible, nail orstople directly into a stud to insure secure application. NOTE: When using Pneumatic Staplers, be sure to set airpressure according to the tool manufacturer's recommendations. Many manufacturers provide special guide attachments to permit easy use of their tools for vinyl siding applications. Consultmanufacturefs specifications forthe safe and proper use of power -driven tools. INSTALLING NORANDEX/REYNOLDS SUPER PREMIUM. PANELS Norandex/Reynolds has made nailing and stapling even easierwith a patented design on the nail hem of C ossroacls' and Sagebrush'SuperPremium siding panels. Crossroads and Sagebrush have a staple guide that permits the gun head to fit into the nail hem channel. Slide the gun along the channel and shootstaples into the .r center of the dual parallel nailing slots. When nailing, the channel acts as a hammerstop' When thehammer head touches the nail hem, the nails have been driven to the appropriate depth. NJJV quo ollu nl ncl a v a t urrtbe u41V4 14.uu f.VV9/VII CUTTING NORAND /FNYRbEYNOLDS 1, Always wearprotective safety easscs when cutting or nailing vinyl siding. 2. Forbest results, use a circular saw with a fine-toothed blade Installed BACKWARDS. This will provide the smoothest, dearest cuts in your vinyl, especially in cold weather. 3. Do NOT attempt to cut any materials other than vinyl siding with a backwards -installed blade. When euttingwood, backerboard, or anything other than vinyl, be sure to reinstall yoursaw blade in the proper forward direction. 4. When usingtin oraviation snips, try not to dose the blades completely at the end of each stroke. This will provide a cleaner, neater cut S. To use a utility knife, markyourtines then score on the face side using a square as your guide. Use a moderate amount of pressure, then bend and snap along the line. It is not necessary to cutthrough the vinyl with the knife. SURFACE PREPARATION Yourvinyl siding application will only be as straight and secure as the surface over which you install thevinyl. ItIs absolutely essential that 4 you pay close attention to the proper preparation of your installation surface, especially in reside applications. RESIDEAPPLICATIONS 1. If there are any loose boards, nail them down tightly. If boards are too rotten to nail, remove them and replace with new boards to provide a nailable surface. 2. Scrape away any loose caulla ig. Completely recaulk around all windows, doors and other appropriate areas, and seal anyoraicks In the existing walls, to protect against air and water penetration. 3. Remove any wall fixtures, such as gutters, downspouts, shutters, or fight fxtures.Tie back any shrubbery to Allow plenty of working space around the home. 4. Check the walls for evenness The fastest, easiest way to insure an even, nailable surface is to apply weather -resistant sheathing ov,sr the old siding. (See manufacturer's instructions for proper installa i ion of sheathing). S. If not using sheathing, use furring or strapping on any uneven Walls Strap at all windows, doors and cornea. Shim out furring at low spots to get a surface as flat and even as possible, but do not furout any farther than necessary— this could make it difficult to align siding at windows and door.!. NE1W CONSTRUCTION APPUCATIONS 1. Make sure that framing studs are PI umb and positioned uniformly, providing a flat, even surface for sheathing. 2. Norandex/ Reynolds recommends thata weather -protective ba,rier`, such as house wrap orfelt paper, be applied to the house prior to vinyl siding application. 3. All drywall should be place d within the house, on the floor(s) where it is going to be applied, prior to installation of the vinyl sidinl;.This will provide a more accurate structural weight distribution to each floor, and will reduce the possibility of compression of the floorplate(s). Floor plate compression can result in budded siding at the intersection of the floor and the wall. JJ4V 400 4110 A6 I Kcl au C urric ut o3iuZ I5:06 P.0091018 ! INSTALLATION 3. Be sure not to nail outside comer PROCEDURES post too tightly. Use same nailing procedures as siding. Now that you have the proper toots, you've measured and ordered the proper quan tities of vinyl siding and accessories, and you've prepared the wall insuring a flat, even installation, you're readyto apply Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Siding. In any vinyl siding application, most accessories are installed first preparing the building to receive the vinyl panels. INSTALLING NORANDEX/REYNOLDS ACCESSORIES CHALKUNE 1. Find the lowest corner of the house. Drivc a nail part way into the old siding orsheathing, l -3/4" higher than the lowest comer. Stretch a chalk fine from this nail to another nail in the opposite comer. 2. Snap a level chalk line, then repeat this procedure on all sides of the house. INSTALUNG OUTSIDE CORNER POSTS 1. Place in position, allowing at Icast 1/4"2t top for expansion. (When Soffit is to be installed, make sure to allowan additional 1/2'attop for Soffit] or F Channel — Sec'Soffit Installation" p.14) 2. Hold in place by nailing at the top of the uppermost nail slot. Balance of nailing should be in centers of slots, between 6'and 12'on center. SpLIONG OUTSIDE CORNERS I. Norandes/Reynolds Outside Cal hers come in 10' and I T lengths The Nora n dex/Reynolds 3-Piece Corner System and 1 -Piece Premium Fluted Comercome in standard 20' Ierhgths.Seepage 11 for instructions). When the will is 0 tallerthan 1 1n l10 ,and its 0 necessary to use 1. lure thin one i j) Corner, nwkc sure 0toinstallthe O boI tom Corner first, (lien install the top Comer so that it overlaps the top of the bottom Comer. Tlhis will inhibit any water from running down into the bottom Corner. 2. Splice the 2 Corners by cutting(' offof the nailing hem from the bottom; par t of the upper Corner. leaving the outer face intact. Lap 3/4' of the upper Comer over the lower Comer, le.1ving a 1 /4'gap between the nailing hems for expansion. CAPPING OUTS) DE CORNEAS M,1king a cap that covers the bottom of your Ou tside Corners can make for a much more attractive finished look. If you decide to cap your Outride Corners. you need to take the following steps prior to installing your Outside Corners. 1. Use a piece of 1-1 /4' j Channel, 7- long (twice as long as the Corner Post face). 2. From the center of the Channel, mark a 90' angle, and cutaway that material. 3. Cut 7/8' of the face and bottom away from each end, leaving the nailing hem intact 90' 7/a' 4. Bend the Channel at center, and fasten to each corner of tRe house- S.InsertyourOutside Comerinto this cap, leaving 1 /4' between the bottom of the Comerand the cap, then install as normal, AN ALYERNATE METHOD FOR CAPPING THE OUTSIDE CORNERS IS: I. Make a 4-inch cut down the center of the OCP, creating 2 flaps which should fold .' • over each other as shown. 2. Dn11 a 1 /8" hole in the centerofthe overlap, through both pieces ofvinyl, and install a pop -rivet to hold them in plan. Cuta notch in both layersto allow clearance Forthe corner. INSIDE: CORNIER POSTS 1. Inside Comers install exactly rike Outside Corners - see steps 1-2 above. 2. To sprite two Inside Comers, cut 1' off everything but the outer face from the upperpart of the bottom Cornea. Lap 3/4' of the upper Comer over the bottom Comer, leaving a 1/4'g2p between nailing hems for expansion. 3. Make certain that all Inside and Outside Comers art plumb before proceeding with installation. IN3V 400 0110 All aU11 UCrl iC UIM/Ud 10:U1 r.UIUlUII HORIZONTAL STARTER STRIP Install siding starter Strip along the bottom ofthebutlding•Usethe chalkline as a guide, placing the top of the starter along the line. 2. Leave a 1 /4' space between starter strip and comers. 3. Keep atleast 1 /4' between starter strip pieces to allowfor expansion/ contraction. 4. When using sheathing, shim whenever necessary to accommodate for extra thickness. WINDOW & DOORTRIM Norandex/Reynolds permits the use of) Channel, Drip Cap, 3/4" Window and Door Casing, or Flat and Fluted Window & Door Surrounds as trim around windows and doors. Channel and Window & Door Casing follow sim lar installation procedures, which are listed immediately below. If you've chosw to use Flator fluted Surrounds, please see the section entitled -Wndow and Door Surround Installation' for instructions p.l 1). You may choose to finish yourwindow trim with either square or mitered corners. This is a matter of preference, and will not affictthe performance of the siding in anyway- Foflowingare in y,,ructions for both options. Note: les importantto take special precautions around windows and doors to inhibit air and water infiltration. First, as noted above in Surface Preparation,"YOU should caulkaround the entire perimeter Of all windows And doors before Installing Channels or Casings - Second, it's a good idea to cut a piece of flashing out of coil stock and slide it under the bottom of both side pieces of Channel or Casing so that it will lap over the top lode of the siding panel below. la Guard is also a product that may be used to flash around windows. DRIP CAP INSTALLATION Drip Cap is used at the top of all windows and doors, including garage doors. It supplies a natural runoff that keeps water away from the home. 1. Cut Drip Cap to exactwidth of the window or door opening. 2.Install Drip Cap flush against the top window or door casing- 3 . over garage doors, when more than one piece of Drip Cap is needed, be sure to overlap the pieces by 1' to allow for expansion/ contraction. SQUARE CORNER INSTALLATION 1/: a 1. Cut and install the side Channels or Casings so they are flush with the top and bottom of the window or.door. 2. Cut the top Q Channel or Casing 1-1/2'longerthan the window or door width. 3. Create a 3/4' notch in the bottom of both the left and right ends of the top piece. 4. Bend the notched ends down to create flanges that slide into the installed side Channels or Casings, creating flashing that inhibits water penetration.. 5. Fasten the top piCCe as normal, i laying it directly on top of the previously installed drip cap. MrrEx G0Rt4R INSTAUA,=4 1. Cutthe top) Channel or Window and Door Casing appro;amately 1-1/20longer , than the window or doorwidth. 2. Miter art the face of both left and right ends at 45' and removt face nvterial only. 3. Cut inside bottom of both left and right ends to same distance as miter art, creating tabs at either end. 4. Bend down the tabs to form flanges thatwill slide over the side Channels or Casings, providing flashing that will help prohibit water penetration. 5. CutJ Channel or Window and Door Casings to be applied to the sides of windows or doors approximatelY 3/4- longerthan window or door height 6. Cut 3/4" away from the inside [op of both side pieces, forming a no tch 1 that will accept the flanges from top Channel or Casing. CABLIETPJM Use) Channel to receive siding at gable ends. 1. Butt either left or right Channel into the top of the gable peak and fasten in place. 2. Miter cut the second plea of Channel, and slide the cut fact over the first piece of Channel for a dean appearance. w•" Y V I 1 1 V Y u"rrv4lui i4:ai r.911iull TIUM UNDER EAVES ON Hip ROOF 1. Use Utility Trim (or Dual Utility Trim when installing Dutthlap-type panels) under the eaves of a hip roof. I Install with receiving channel downward. Leave 1 /4' clearance between Trim and Comers. 3.Ifmore than one UttlityTrim is required,. splice the Trim by cutting back 1-1/4" on one end, then slide that end overthe other Trim piece. Leave at least 1 /4-space between the nainghem of the 2 spliced pieces. 1 Imo,/4n THE . NORANDEXUREYNOLDS WADE CORNER/WINDOW AND DOOR SURROUND SYSTEM The NorandexAcynolds Wide Outside Cartier/ Window and Door Surround System is a five piece system made up of a specially designed surround starter, two Unesls (fluted orplain) and one conw insert (beaded or cove). WtbE COINER 111 s=ALLAnoNl Fora wide comerappUc3tion, use one 4f t7rry G'QfTlff n vnj1i1114 Di1 with eitherplain or fluted lineals. The comerinsertis installed in the same manntr as the regular outside corner see installing Outside Corners, p. 9), leaving 1 / 4' at the top. Position nail at the top of the upper slot; and then in the center of the slots coming down the corner at 6"and 12' centers. This allows for expansion/contraction to occur atthe bottom. (Note:Lineals and inserts come in 20-foctsections to , facilitate simple 2- story applications) Snap the lineals into the receptor leg ofthe comer, and nail in lineal nail slots as specified above. Siding panels can then be installed into the corner lineals. WINDOW AND DOOR SURROUNt) INSTALLATION When usingthe system as a Window and DoorSurround, first install the surround starter completely around the window frame. The surround starter nailing slats should be away from the window, with the opposite edge flush with the frame. You can then install the left and right vertical surround IineaLs (also with nailingslots away from window) flush with frame in the groove created between the starter and the frame. You may install the lineals in three ways: 1. Using the square corner installation method; 2. Using the miter corner installation method; or 3-Using Norandex/Reynolds comer blocks. For methods 1 or 2, please see instructions on page 10 under Window & DoorTrim. When using Comer Blocks, see following instructions. 1. Draw plumb and level lines continuing at least 3' from all sides of the window. Measure the dista n ce between the horraonwl mustnGon urt level lines Illustration # 1) (A) and cut two trim extrusions to Dimension ( A) less 3/8t Measure il,e euthlieA 15r<tQ41161 vertical plumb lines ( B) and cut the other two extrusions to Dimension (8) less 3/8' Set all the cut extrusions aside until Step 4. 2. Place two Corner Block Mounts with the squared comers of the mourrt, to the top comers of the window, and screw or nail in place as youwould siding. Be sure to use the Corner Slock Mount marked 'R' on the right side of the window, and the ComerBlock Mount marked Von the left side of the window. (Illustration # 1) (C) 3. Place the two Corner Block Mounts with the squared corners ofthc mounts on the bottom comers of the window.Screw or nail these into place like you would siding'. Make sure the Comer Block Mount marked ' R' is on the right side of the window, and the Corner B1ockMount IUusmtion# 2 marked -I: is on the left side of the window. (Illustration #2) 4. Take one of the side extrusions cut in (Illustration #1) ( A), and position it so that the vertical leg of the Corner Block Mount fits Lnusintion # 3 inside the J Channel of the extrusion (illustra+tion' 3). This allows the waterto be diverted in front of the siding and not behind the siding S.The bottom of the extrusion should now lay over the bottom Comer Blo& Mount and again Musbafan u4 drain over the siding (Illustration #4). Screw or nail into pljc@ 31you WoUld sldinf, 6.Take the top and bottom extrusions illustration #1) (B) and place the extrusions in between the verbal plum lines UMOW With the ,,= Channel in thetrotagh r-r ofthe, i Corner Block Mount Illustration 5).Screw or nail in place as you would siding. Inustrstion 053 7. Finish the siding around the window as if it were a standard j Channel. 8. After siding is complete, place the Corner Block Covers on the bosses of the Corner Block Mounts, aligning the notches with the corners of the window. Screw the Comer Block. Y i Coversinto the Corner Block Mounts -( Illustration I 1 #6) 9. When Iaus=U.n*6 installingthe ScrewCovers there are two slots in the Corner Block Cover. The narrow slot is dosestto the window, M andthewide slot is dosestto the siding. musuation 97A Insertthe tab end of the Screw Cover into the wide slot,Then, securely snap the dlp side of the * Scmw Cover into pace: lilustratlons 7A.7B, _ and 7C) USINGWIDf CORNERLINE AS A STARTER STRIP Wide Comer Uneals can make an attractive and unique starting piece for a sidingjob, or for Cedar Shakes or Sprit When used in this manner, we recommend that a standard horizontal siding starter strip be installed first. as described on page 1 o.The Wide Comer Lineal should then be locked into this ; starter to assure a firm. straight line. INSTALLING NH R7-ONNT/AL SREYD NGS Now that Starter Strips, Comers, Channels and/orCasings are applied. you may start to install Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Siding -In Horizontal applications, you'll start at the bottom of the house and work up. Generally, you'll install the.sidingone wall ata time, completing one wall before moving onto the next. 1. place the first panel into tfic St2r4er Strio and pull up until it locks into place. Z. Fasten the panel by nailing or stapling at least every 16" Remember to fasten in the center of the nail slot. and try to hit a stud whenever possible. 3. As you proceed, check the siding course for proper alignment with adjacent walls, windows, and eaves. 4. Don't place sidingflush into channels or Cornet' Leavy approximately 1/4" to allow expansion/ coatractlon. S. To start the second course,use the end cut piece from the last panel you used on the first course. This will staggerthe end laps so that oneis not directly above the other, and provide a much cleaner ove, rail appearance. 6. Install followingcourses in the same manner, making sure that no end laps are du-ectly above each other. 7. Check alignment of the siding every Sth course. END LAPS 1. Remember that vinyl siding will expand `and contract as th e temperature changes, so it's importantto overlap the end joints of your siding panels by 1 -to 1-114" to insure a good installation appearance- Z. For a cleaner look. your last nail or staple should be a minimum of 10* from the ends of thepanels. 3. Always overlap factory end-s with factory ends. Field cuts should only be used in Corners and Channels, and never in overlap situations. 4. For thebestfinished appearance, always overlap joints away from high- trafficareas like entrances. 1 IN$ TAWNG SIDING AROUND WNDOWSAND DOORS When you've worked your courses up to the bottom of a window, you'll probably need to cuta siding panel to fit under tha t window. The same is true atthe tops of windows and doors, when it' s highly unlikely thatyou'II be able to fit a full panel of siding- Heie's what to do: gWst. rv. #7C 330, 468 S116 Nt / M HOPE OFFICE Trim coil goes under siding r-1 /2' _\r j1/8'hales - o _• r • cidinjpane) Illustration =6 underneath the trimmed siding panel about 3J4'. Use trim nails driven through the pre -drilled holes, through the trim sheet, and into the studs before the Rounds are installed. Cto NOT drive nails tightly. leave 2pFJroxim2te1y 1/1 Fclearance for expansion/ contraction). Overlap thefirst course of Rounds overthe top ofthe last course of siding. The color -matched trim sheet will insure a good appearance in the gaps between the Rounds. (illustration 7) When usingthis alternate method of,installation in a gable, the following formula will insure that the final course will consist of one Round atthe peak Height ofgable in inches divided by 615'- Number of courses. u1n coil 1 cpufSC of swing, tolilustr3tion x7 Strikeyour vertical plumb line from the peak. Marka level line 9-1 /4' above the edge wherethe bottom of the first course will begin. Hangthe first panel atthe intersection of these 2 lines — If an even number of courses. center the separator space between Rounds. If an odd number, centerthe point of a Round STD 5: INSTALLING REMAMG PANELS - Cedar Rounds are designed to stack on top of one another. (Illustration 8) Wonting from left to right, continue to install the remaining panels. Stagger the panels, so that at least two Rounds overlap when locking the courses vertically. (illustration #9) Mustradon #8 tllustntian #9 At gable ends, trim each panel to the proper angle, allowing 1 /4' clearance in the I Channel for expansion. In order to help cutpanels to the proper angle, make a pattern that duplicates the gable slope- Lock a short panel into the starter. Hold a piece ofsiding into the) Channel on the gableslope, and run a pencil line along the edge of the siding onto the short Round panel. Cut along the pencil line, and use this Round as the pattern to art succeeding panels. illustration #10) i IA„ ftnt9on At 19 Panels should be cut with a radial saw for cleanest appearance. STEP 6: THE PEAK - The last round mayt,e face -nailed using onfy one color. matched trim nail, and a pre -drilled 1 /8' hole. Do NOTdrive the nail dghdy. Leave approximately 1/16- clearance fornormal expansion/ contraction. (Illustration # 11) r r ' a 41,1e /0= 0 wai6boo \M1 late, CEDARSHAKES AND/OR SPLIT INSTALLATION STEP 1: INSTALLATION FURRING - Fur uneven walls, as noted in Cedar Rounds instructions. STEP 2: INSTALLINGJ CHANNEU. line the entire borderarea with 3/4'J Channel. STEP 2A: OUTSIDE CORNERINSTALLATfON STEP 1: AUCN WITH 1 ST COURSE OF SIOING- Locate the first course of siding. The bottom of the outside corner should be aligned Frith the bottom ofthis piece ofs-tdutg. Due to varying shake lengths, the comer:. will not align with each course. STEP 2; INSTALL 1 STOUTSIDE CORNERSEC11ON-After the alignment in Step 1 is completed, level the outside comer and nail the comerpost to the wall using the centerof the prepunched nail sloe s. STEP 3: INSTALLING MORE CORM R SECTIONS ABOVETHE F1R57 COMMI - To install a corner on top ofanodier corner section, grasp the new corner at the bottom and pull on the) Channels to spread them open. Then set this on top of the already installed comer, ovedappingthe smooth section a t the top of the installedcomer post level the comer poA and nail in tht center ofthe prepunched nail slots. V33U 9D1 DI ID Nl !MCI RUNE UNFICE UII03IUl Ia:UI Y.p131p18 FiTT wC UNDER WINDOWS 1. Make sure the panel to go under the window extends past both sides of the window. You don't want to have a lap underyour window. 2. Hold the panel in proper position under the window and mark the width of the window on the face of the panel, adding 1 /4' touch side for clearance. 3. Lock small scrap piece ofsiding into the course below the window, and marktheheight of the cut on that panel, deducting 1 /4" fordearance. 4. Placethe soap piece overyourgood panel and mark the height of the cut on the panel. S. Make the vertical cuts on the panel with snips, and score the horizontal cut with a utility kn& then bend and snap the piece away. INSTAWNC UNDER WINDOWS I.lnstalla piece of Utility Trim under the windowthat is flush with the side Channels or Casings. 2- if it appears thatycu need to fur out the. Trim to maintain proper pitdi ofthe siding, Norande v%eynolds recommends thatyou use Dual Utility Trim instead. rhis circumstance usually arises when you're installing a Dutchlap-type panel). 3. Use a snaplock punch to punch the panel every 6' along the horizontal cut edge,l /4' below the edge. This creates lugs which face outward, and will engage and lodkinto the UtilityTrim. IS Note: Use the same procedures to measure and cutpanels thatwillgo at the tops of windows and doors. In these circumstancesi the panels will install into the) Channel or Casing previously installed a t the top of the window or door, so there's no need to install Utility Trim, noris there any need to punch any lugs with the snaplock punch. Make sure you leave 1/4' clearance at both sides and at the bottom for clearance. t'; Note: When applying Shutters to your finished vinylsidingiob, make sure to drill your installation holes in the vinyl 1/4"widerthan the Shutter installation screws to allow for expansion/contraction! FINISHING THE TO P COURSE OF5IDING ON HIP ROOFS 1. Measure From the top of the installed Utility Trim or Dual Utility Trim, to the bottom of the lock on the panel below. 2. Deduct 1 /4'. then cut the panel to this measurement i 3. Since this panel will no longer have a nailing hem, it's necessary to punch lugs using the snaplockpunch. 4. Punch every 6', making sure that the raised lugs are on the outside face ofthe panel. S. Lock the bottom of this panel into the panel below, then push the top into the Utility Trim or Dual Utility Trim until the lugs engage and lock; i..tn t6o Trim. 6. Do NOT face nallthis panel! ON GABLE ROOFS Use 2 strap pieces of siding to mal, e a pattern to cut the panels on a gable roof to the proper angle. 1. Lode a scrap piece into the siding pa nel below. Hold a second scrap piece flush against the gable, and using the bottom of that pieceas.i guide, mark the cut angle onto the locked piece. 2. Use this same procedure to make a patt.em for the opposite side of thcgable. 3..Use the patterns to make and cut the panels that will fit into the J Channels you previously installed in the gables, making sure to leave 1 /4' gap between the siding and the Channel for expansion. INSTALLINGTRIM AT ROOFUNE At points where Vinyl Siding and Accessories will meet ata roof line; such as areas where a gable donmeror a second-s tory side wall intersect wit4 the roof, its best to position the j Channel so it's 3/4' to 1 "away from` the roof line. Placing the) Channel directly on the roof line would subject it to a build-up of heat, which could result in excessive expansion To prevent water infiltration along tJie intersection of roof and wall, lnsUU flashing before installing J Channel. I N STALLI N G N O RAN DDVREYN O L DS VERTICALSIDiNG The same basic rules that applyic the installation of horizontal rinyl siding also apply to vertical siding. Following. are spedl"icsieps that need {o 6u followed for vertical siding applications only. VoQ,U 'goo aIIQ Al 1 l(Cl dUdC Ul'FICh 1. Snap a level chalk line around all INSTALLING sides of the house. I 'higher than the NORANDWREYNOLDS lowest corner of the house. VINYL. SOFFIT 1' 2. Installl/2'j Channel, receiving side up, with the top edge of the I nailing hem aligned with the chalk line. 3. After installing all Comers. Trims around windows and doors. 1 /2' 1 Channel in gables and 1 /2' j Channel under hip rooFeaves, you're ready to begin installing venial siding panels. 4. Install fusing strips into the full length of the receiving channels of all Inside and Outside Comers. S. Install UtiliV Trim over furring strips into all Corners, leaving 1/4" gap for expansion/contraction attop and bottom, and between Utility Trim and inside of Corners. 6. Remove the bottom lock (opposite nailing hem) from your first vertical panel Use a snaplock tool, and punch lugs every 6',1 /4' below the cut edge. Raised lugs should be on the front of the panel. 7. Snap the panel into the UtilityTrim in the Outside Corner, leaving 1 /4'at top and bottom of j Channels for expansion, then fasten to the wall through the naii'ing hewn Make rertaih this fast pand is plurnb before proceeft with additional panels. 8. At last panel for each wall, remove tine iop lode and nailing hem, then puncfi lugs in the same mantras you did the first panel, and snap into Utility Trim Do NOT face nail this panel! Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Soffit Systems are designed for use in either new construction or remodeling applications. Installation procedures are the same for either appGcation. although in remodeling jobs it may be necessary to remove any old trim from the eaves area before proceeding. There are basically two kinds of overhangs: those with open eaves, and those with dosed eaves. Preparing these different kinds of overhangsto receive Soffit requires different installation procedures, so please follow the instructions that are appropriate for your particularjob. OPEN EAVES IN5TALIATtON For open overhangs, you need to create a channel on the wall to receive and support the vinyl Soffit You may use either F Cho nnel, l /2' j Channel, Soffit Cove Molding, or Deluxe Crown Molding for this purpose, depending on the look you wantto achieve. For ease of i installation, Norandex/Reynolds recommendsyou use F Channel on open eaves. because its vertical nailing hem makes secure installation to the wall simple (See Note #2 below). Since there is no existing overhang in an open eave installation, itwill be necessaryto nail yourSoFfittothe bottom of the fascia board for support 1. Use a level to mark a penal line on the wall parallel to the bottom of the existing wood fascia board on either side of the wall. . 2. Measure up 7/8" of an inch from t} e fines, and snap a chalk fine across entire width of the wall 3. Install the F Channel along this line, with the top edge of the trim's nailing hem to be even with the line. 4. Nail or staple every 16'. Tryto hl t a stud whenever possible. S. Measure the distance between the fasca board and the receiving train on the wall 6. Deduct 1 /4' for expansion/ contraction, then cut Soffit panels to this length. (For panels over 36' long, allow 1 /2.') 7. Insert one end of the cutpanr-1 into the receiving trim on the wall. 8. Nail through the slot in the na7u+g hem on the opposite end of the panel into the bottom of the fascia board — as always do not nail too tightly. 9. Once the first panel is installed, insert thetongue of thesecond panel into the nailing hem of thefirst panel. Lode the panels togethersnugly the full length of the Soffitto assure proper alignment Use the same nailing and locking; procedures for all following panels_ Note # 1- When the overhang is more then 18" wide, install a nail support` down from the raftcrto a line parallel to the bottom of the fascia board and the receiving trim on the wall. Soffit should be nailed to this support board through the nailing hems to prevent sagging. Note # 2: Ifyou choose 1 /2' j Channel, Soffit Cove Molding or Deluxe Gown Molding as the receiving trim on the walls on open eaves, it will be necessary to install a wood support 2x2) to the wall..'then apply the trim to the support ,. VTi'__ _ - _. _ m .. . 4oli s i l o AI I ACI dUaI UPN I tCT _ a u iumi wull P.9I5l01d CLOSED EAM INSTALLATION On overhangs with dosed eaves. Norandcx/Rsynolds recommends that you use either 1 /2"J Channel, Soffit Cove Molding or Deluxe Crown Molding as the receiving channel on the wall. Since there is existing So ffit on dosed eaves,you will nail the new Soffit directly to the overhang. 1. Install receiving trim to the overhang against the wall, flush with the existing Soffit. 2. Measure the distance between the fasda board, and thereceivingtrim on the wall. Anew VA - on rig for expansion 3. Deduct 114" for expansion/ contraction,then cut your Soffit panels to this length. (For panels over36' long, allow 1 /27 4. Insert one end ofthe cut panel into the receiving trim against the wall. S. Nail the Soffitto the existing overhangthrough the slot in the nailing hem, driving; nail approximately every 16. Do notnail too tightly. M 6.Once the first panel is installed, insert the tongue of the second panel Leto the nailing hem to the hrstpanel. Lock the panels together snugly the full IWO ofthe Soffit to assure properalignment, and nail to existing overhang: Use same procedures forall following panels. TO TURN CopNms At corners, use H-Trim to create a dean, mitered look. Miter-cutyour Soffit panels at the proper angleand Install into H-Trim leaving 1 /4" space for expansion/contraction. Note: Ventilated panels may be used as necessary to achieve the proper amount of attic ventilation. Consult local building codes forventilation requirements. INSfALUNG VINYL FASCIA COVER 1. Install a Utility Trim art to the length of the wood fascia at the top ofthe Fascia board. 2. Usinga snaplockpunch tool;'punch raised lugs -on the top ofthe Fascia Cap every 6', then slide into the Utility Trim until the lugs engage and the Cap is held firmly in place 3. Hookthe bottom edge of the Vinyl Fascia Cap underthe bottom of the wood Fascia board. 4. Do NOT face nail the Fascia Cap. This can cause unsightly buckling and waviness. Note: Use a -level and chalkrine to Insure that all Channels and Trims ant installed straight. CAPPING FAsaA CORNERS You can make a comercap out of Vlnyl Fasda that will provide A neat, Wxhmd look to yourinsta nation. Here's hnw: 1-Cut a piece of Fascia 5-1 /2' in length. 2. Mark a vertical line down the center ofthe back of the Fascia. 3. Cut a 90' section away from tl ie center of the bottom channel, lesiving 4S on both sides. 4. Bend along the centerline (use a metal square orstraightedge to help insure a straigfit bend), forming a right-angle comer. S. Punch lugs at the top, hook the bottom ends over the bottom of the wood fascia board, and snap the top into the Utility Trim at top offascia board. CLOSING THE ENDS Cut a 1 /2" J Channel the width of the overhang and install at the ends by nailing into the overhang, and frtting one end into the receiving trim on the wall- 4330. 46b 116 II ! KCI tlUdC OFFIG UI/UJIU1 la:uy r,V10/UII 1 NSTAIW N G CEDAR ROUNDS CEDAR SHAKES AND CEDAR SPLIT STAMAM INSfAUAT10N 1.Ahv2ys nail in center of nailing slots. NA every 16'. 2. Do notnail tightly. Allow clearance of approximately 1 /16'. so that the panels move unrestricted left to right. 3. Do not face nail except as noted in Step 6:The Peak (p.17). 4. Lease a minimum clearance of 1 /4' between panels and J Channel, to allow for normal expansion/conbaction. S. White product may be painted using a high quality, exteriorauylic latex paint TOOLS REQUIR>:D A bendy orrad•Lal arm saw should be used to cutpands. A fine tooth blade 12 to 16 teeth per inch) should be used. with the blade installed in the reversedirettion fora cleaner cut. Standard tools, including a hammer, tin snips, square, chalk line, level, rule, and safety glasses, wt71 also be required. CmARROUNDS (NSM1AMON There is a special Cedar Rounds starter strip, but Rounds may also be started with 3/4' ) Channel and/or custom brake work with aluminum gashing. No starter is required for CedarShakes. Sre1: INSTALLATION FURRING- 0n uneven walls, furring should be used to provide an even and n0able base. Shim outthe furring at the high and low spots to get a final even surface. Furring should be run vertically, 16' on center. Accessories should be attad,ed overthe furrjZwhen needed S:rV I: STRMCMT WALLAPPUU'n0N -, tuhethe emirs borderarea with 3/4' J Channel. Whenever possible. It is beatto use Cedar Rounds Starter Strip Illustration W, to begin your installation. Start a t the left of the wall by pla ang a Starter in to the leftj Channel, and sliding down into the bottom J. (Illustration #I ) Leave approximately 1 /4' Ilea ranee between the Rounds Starter and the J Channel for expansion. Proceed to the right by butting additional Starters until the entire bottom row is covered. Then proceed up the wall by installing Cedar Rounds panels from left to right Finish off at the top using the same face - nailing technique outlined in Step 6:The Peak (p.17). ST> P 3: CABLE APPUCAMNS - Line the entire gable per•imeterwith 3/4' j Channel - it is generally desirable to finish a gable wall with one round in the peak. Therefore, it is necessaryt.o position the Cedar Rounds Starter Strip and the first course of Rounds to ensure that the final course will consist of one Round at the peak First, calculate the number of rows of Rounds it will take to cover the gable. When using the Cedar Rounds Starter, use the following formula: Height of gable in inches, minus 2-1 /2' divided by 6.2 S' - Number of Courses. Illustration # Z) UIUS n6an sr2 Strike a vertical plumb line from the peak This line will allow the firstStarter Strip panel to be property centered. Next a level line should be marked 3- 3/4-above the edge where the bottom of the Starter strip coursewilt begin. The intersection of the vertical plumb fine and the horizontal level line is the starting point for hanging the first Starter Strip. Illustration # 3) If the number of f 7" 110 courses calculated in the formula above is I an odd number. the separator spacebetween the Rounds StarterStrip should : e Md a. the intersection point (I an even number of cc r>rr 1 calculated, a Round: point should be cen:e->ti. + Iltr:t+ation 5) Be sure to nail :-; pay r :, cn• 16' on center. 9. 41M110INSTALUNG ROUNDS\4 `.-40UT STARTER STRIP -1- s 7v-- -*; rY it is impossible or under:':;'e :_ Cedar RoundsStartarStrip._ r.:' Tollowing aherrute method or •-s:s 1 r.+, n. The top lock of the :a.: z-%- -;-ft of sidngshould betrir--,-N .: pleasure 1 / 4' down from the :; trimmed siding pant . 3 .-tl 1 /8' holes atstuds.ever% Inter. Illustration n•6) A 3' wide strip Ofalu-:'%J - ----Im sheet color matched to i--; Ceu _ ' »und, color) may then be 330 468 8116 III ! HIAM OFFICE 0NO3/Ua Iua r.UUI/U-Ib FASTENERS crfooSING NArLs Always use aluminum, galvanized steel, or other contusion -resistant nails to install Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Siding. Nails must be long enough to allow a 1- penetra tion into the surface, which should be stable and secure. Nail heads should be at least S/1 6' in diameter, and shanks should be 1/8' in dame ter. Nail lengths should be chosen as' - follows: General Use - 1-1 /2" Residing-2" Sidingwith Backerboard - 2-1 /2" Trim Nails- 1 to1.1/2" Yourlocal Norandex/ Reynolds Branch has a complete selection ofmils for everysiding or trim application. CHOOSING STAPLES Staples must be cadmium -coated, galvanized steel or aluminum, or other corrosion -resistant material. They should be no less than 16 gauge, semi -flattened to an elliptical cross- section. Staples should be long enough to penetrate into the surface at least 1 with a staple crown that is at least 7/16-wide. GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR NAILING AND STAPLING 1. Fasten onlythrough manufactured slots, orslots thatyou' ve ma de with a nail hole punch. Never "face nail" through vinyl. Face nailing restricts expansion/ contraction, and will cause your siding to oil -can. 2. Remember. siding should hangon the nailsorstaples. Never drive a nail or staple home. Leave at least 1 /1 6' of an inch clearance between the nail head orstaple crown and the vinyl. IN 3. Always try to fasten in the center efthe nail slots, to permit expansion/ contraction. YES! NO! con com 0= 4. Don't drive the nails or staples uq or down at an angle - that can cause the panel to buckle or distort Nail straight and level through the center of the nail slot at least 1'into the surface. When stapling, it is essential that the stapler beheld parallel to the siding panelsto insure staples are s traight. S. In most stapling applications, the bottom leg ofthe staple should go through the center of the nail slot. with the top leg going over, the top of the nail hem into the well. 6. Lock each course of siding!nto the course below by pulling up until the butt snaps into the top lock - but be carafiul not to pull thepanels too tightly together byfastening at an angle that pulIs the courses together. 7. Fasteners should be spaced no more that 16" apart on horizontal siding panels,l2" on center for vertical siding, and between 6"and 12" apart for accessories. 8. Whenever possible, nailorstople directly into a stud to i nsure secure application. NOTE; When using Pneumatic Staplers, be sure to set airpressure according to the tool manufacturer's recommendations. Many manufacturers provide special guide attachments to permit easy use of their tools for vinyl siding applications. Consult manufacturer's specs cations forthe safe and proper use of power -driven tools. INSTALLING. NORANDEX/REYNOLDS SUPER PREMIUM PANELS Norandex/Reynolds has made nailing and stapling even easierwith a patented design on the nail hem of CrossroacLO and Sagebrush' Super Premium siding panels. Crossroads and Sagebrush have a staple guide that permits the gun head to fit into the nail hem ` channel. Slide the gun along the channel and shoot staples into the •i center of the dual parallel nailing slots. When nailing, the channel acts as a hammer stop: When the hammer head touches the nail hem, the nails have been driven to the appropriate depth. a30 468 81Io Nt / REI BOYS OFFICE 01/03/02 15,10 P.018/Q18 S1173: INSTAUINGTHE FIRST COURSE The primary consideration when installing Cedar Shakes or Split is to stagger the panels to ensure that vertical separations never Gne up directly with the separations in the course above or below. (Illustration 12) Always start From the Ieft and work toward the right On the first panel of the first course, cu tthe Shake at the pre-printed cut line marked either"A','6',or'C'. (Illustration 13) Install this cut Shake; then proceed down the row with full panels. Cut the final panel to size and install. Ifyou are installing in a gable; trim each piecewith a radial saw to the properanee, allowing 1 /4' clearance in the 1 Channel for expansion, ll_Lu STIlATIon NFL Note: There are 6 each A, B and C panels packaged in a carton of Cedar 5hakes. A, B and C panels are aesthetically differentfro m a depth perspective butthere are no differences among them from an installation standpoint You may begin thefrstrow with any panel, regardless Of its muidng so long as you cut it at the outline. (Illustration #13) You may also use A. B or panels in any random orderasyou work up the wall, as long as you continue to staggerthe vertical separation lines between the Shakes. STEP 4: INSTALLING DINING COURSES 5tartex second course with the r,c41Rdprofthe liltpand thitYR, installed on the first course, as long as that pica is at feast one shake wider than the starting piece of ti'ef'rst course. if this piece is not one shake tL,LUSTRATIoN Y7' wider than your original starter, begin the second course with a full panel. Continue to stagger each succeeding course as you work up the wall, beginning each row eitherwith a cut panel from a previous course, orwith a full panel, depending on the visual appearance. STEP 5: THE PEAK - The last Shake may be faced -nailed using only one color -matched trim nail, and a pre -drilled 1 /a' hole. Do NOT drive the nail tightly. Leave approximately 1/1 6'clearance for normal expansion/contraction. REPAIRING A DAMAGED PANEL; To repair a damaged panel, insert the hook end of a zip tool into the lock between the damaged panel and the panel above. Pull downward. This will allow access to the damaged panel's nail flange. Remove the nails'securing the panel. Replace the damaged panel and Install a new panel, them use the zip tool to lock the new panel into the panel above. REPLACING A DAMAGED OUTSIDE CORNER POST 1.at0lltthC §q por6on of damaged post by scoring along outside miner of receiving channel with. a uOrrty knife. 2. Cut off the na ding flanges from the new corner postby scoring and bending until the flanges snap off. 3, Lap partial receiving channel of new post overpartial channel on remaining nail flange. Fop rivet the two receiving channel legs together as needed. REPAIRING BUCKLED SIDING AT THE JOINT Yinyl siring sometimes becomes unlocked between the Frst and second floors ofa newly built siding installation due to settling and shrinkage of wet lumber -This can be corrected by using a piece of aluminum starterstrip. 1.Insert an inverted scrap piece oFstarter, strip into the exposed receiving lock of the lower panel. 2. With the : crap piece inserted into the lock, lay the upper panel over the starter strip The starter strip should be visible be -hind the 1 upper pane-Marka line of the scrap Oiece where the retumlcg of the upper panel meets the : crap piece. 3. Trim the starter on his line_ savint:the portion wi th the locking ed;e. Note: It is acceptable to cut the starter strip in shorter lengths to ease handling.rnd relocldng 4. ImIl the trimmed edgt 11"119th4 lock of the IowerpaneL Begin a t one end and, using a zip -lock tool. pull the return leg of the upper pa;ie:l down to engage the upper panel with the aluminum sta rter strip. tti3u 401 litlb Nil HCC flfl gffiC ulluilII III:VI r,uJcl11 j CEIZTIFICATE OF CONFORMANCE Woodsman Select WCodsman Seled Wryt Siding panels are manufactured to she r-ci ring vw3cabs. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS PROFILES r i roe Al products meet or exceed the Standard Spec fccatian for Rlgtd pvc 014 C14 UL Siding (ASTM 03679) and Its referenced documents. An independent laboratory 24• Evewre o Wt DathroughunannouncedInspectionofallmanufxturingtadlities178` leneth p` ce4fies the conhumance to Ibis speciticati'on. ASTM 0-3679 is the 2 SquareslCarEon G specification used by building code authonUes. Where not defined In tit.r tASTM0-3679, products also meet Norandex Shingenf Quality Control--'--,2 re a Standards. I Length Sew PHYSICAL DATA 2 Squxes/Carmn • O T Panel Thickness:.042 Panel Projection: (D14, 0/4 01.,131): 5/8' Stm D/SNLJ: 4° Cads " Color. UnitSrmf ty is spectropholom&caily can Volled. I mm Texture. Embossed with a woodgrain pattern. Lock: Optically measured and controlled. Gloss: Uniform low gloss maintained with an integrating 75°F PRODUCT TEST DATA Heat Shrinkage 3% at 160'F Impact Resistance: Mean Failure Energy > 60 in. Ib. Y Design Windtoad: 145 MPH' Surface Distortion: None at 120'F Squareness: <1/8' of square Length: Witten-114' of specification Warp/Chamber. <118' Flame Spread Inde.r <25 Smake Density Index <450 Fuel Ceribibution 0 Self Ignition Temp: _ 780.E The MPH windspeed reported agave is calculated using the VSl Windspeed Calcination Guidellnes. ftis an estimae of windspeed resistance given one uniform set of assumptions. Pkease note that vinyl sfdrng Is a dL=mtive ooveig that is not intended to provide structural reinforcement to a wag. The wind resistance of a wall system may be less than the maximum wind speed rating for a siding product and will not be increased as a result of instalbg dnyl si*. COMPOUND TEST DATA All Norandex Vinyl Siding is manufactured kom PVC compound that meets or exceeds all gxcifica3ans at D3679 br either Clams 1, 2 or 3 compounds Tensile SbvVth: 6,909 Modules of Elwtia'ty (psi): 391,999 tmd hpact Sbwgth C 73.47 ()t. x Wn of notch): 3.81 tzod Impact Strength ® 32OF (It. x Wn of notdi): 2.11 90ecb Tmwaalta at 2M pi 7XF Coefficient of Linear Expansion (;ir>hrFj 3.16A N All Siding. soffit and accessories manufanhrred by NnrnnAnr havw 2 rr ec A fin. r0inn 1ti—A nn 1CZT U E-M rr_suttr CIE RT IF I C,AT,E OF CO F 0 RM A NC_t Great Barrier Cura' MATERIAL SPECIFCATIONS FciOFiLS Sicfq (AS 7W L",JIE75) and it's referenced doarrar_sx- A, dqperdgnt 24'E;qUra laticratry tizugh unawcurced lnspeeqs of 9 mwvktepq 1`aajdes1ZTL!rg!h ceejgzst,9 10 INS 5PeC4W01- ASTV, U679 is the 2 $;UareS(Wv-1a s; ec:1cadcn used by building code autcrtm When not de;.ned ir AS7, V 0-,' 679, C Lr ets 9so meet Nor= de. x sl,,ir Gen t -Zly C t-,j CtccFHYSIr.', kL DATA 2 Squv.4;Cei:n Panel Th[,ckne=.C44 (+/-.01) panel Projection %, Color. Uniformity is sFectcphcL-metrfca0y ccritmiled. Texture: Embossed witty a =dgrain pattern Lock Cpffcaffy measured and ccnbnjffed Glass- Uniform low 3[css maintained with an in crating 75'gIcssmeter. FRODUCT TEST DATA Heat Shrinkage: impact Resistance: Design WindIcad: Surface Distc-rtcn: Waip/ Chaibex. Flame Spread index Smoke Density Index: Fuel Unt" budcri: Self Ignition Temp.: Fremium Um Fuairfrig Tultu, c; resins, a UY-Statle X*;0jr,,V 3% at 160OF Mean Failure Energy > So Lr.b 210 None at 11106F 118' cfsquara 25 4SO 73COF The MPH windspeed reported above is calcUated using the . VS1 Windspeed calcuradcrt GufdelLn,!s- It is an eso, 0 of windspeed resistance given one uniform set of assumption3. please note that Vinyl ;&q is a decoralve.=veg thads not intended to provide structural reinforcement to a w-4. The wind re ='tarceofa-Na9SY5l=m3YbeleWha the ma) dmurn wind speed rating for, a siring product and Will not be increased as a result of instairiq vinyl siding. COMPOUND TEST DATA All Norandex Vinyl Siding is manufactured from FVC compound that meets, t or exceedsalspedffcallonsof0,367ibr Class 1, 2 or 3 compounds. Tensile Strength: 6,909 Modules of Easdcky i sj-. 391,999 tzod Impact Shqth @ 73.46F (t z Wn of notch): 3.81 twid Impaid Strength @ 32 'F (R x bin of notch): 2.11 Deffec5on Teffpwatws at 264 psf. 73T CoeWant of Linear Expansion [WeF) All Siding, soffit and a=esscdes rimuNctured by Noma d" have a class A Ira rathg based on AsTM 544 resuh