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HomeMy WebLinkAbout111 Alder Ct (2)Permit .# : 0� �\ Y Job :1Jdress: I I A) der Description of Work: Historic District: CITY OF SANFORP PERMIT APPLICATION J3 Date: Jud RECEIVED / / AUG 3 12005 Permit Type: Building V 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 Calc. 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#:I1"GU'�U-Q`,i� oL - nOffl- JO (Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal DescripNot Owners Name & Address: ^ _�aOrV S CI n\101 dP_ .S/ h P- Contractor Name & Address: Phone & Fax: 8I Bonding Company: Address: Mortgage Lender: Address: Architect/Engineer: Address: I -L k / `:f State License 'N/umber. L,/CL' L Contact Person:( l 4 ` 1 "Gr Phone:; Phone: Fax: 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. Acceptance o perm i v ification that I will notify the owner of the roperty �. ��� Sigt9t ,ur o g wner/A ent Date v.r Agent's Signature Owner/Agdiit1%'% "di�'HR''dTlj Xi16wn to Me or Produced IDS""- " APPLICATION APPROVED BY: Bid g Zoning: (Initial & Date) Special Conditions: Florida Lien Law, FS 713..- -vS RET PAYNE UBLIC Contractor/Agent s v rsonal�yj linty _ Produced I Ctato of rnnrnja (Initial & Date) My Comm. Expires Jan. 21, 2006 - FLl• (Initial & Date) (Initial & Date) Seminole County Property Appraiser Get Information by Parcel Number Page 1 of 1 http://www.scpafl.org/pls/web/re web.seminole_county_title?parcel=11203051200001350... 8/19/2005 DAVID JoHnsotir CFA, ASA PROPERTY APPRAISER 5 E x1tN©LE`COLlTV,W FL. t1o1:,E F1as, T5T- sA[ CFo1Ro, m3277t-1461 - 407- -75C9e 2005 WORKING VALUE SUMMARY Value Method: Market GENERAL Number of Buildings: 1 Parcel Id: 11-20-30-512-0000-1350 Depreciated Bldg Value: $120,842 Owner: CLAVADETSCHER E J & DELORYS M Depreciated EXFT Value: $1,647 Mailing Address: 111 ALDER CT Land Value (Market): $39,000 City,State,ZipCode: SANFORD FL 32773 Land Value Ag: $0 Property Address: 111 ALDER CT SANFORD 32773 Just/MarketValue: $161,489 Subdivision Name: HIDDEN LAKE PH 3 UNIT 5 Assessed Value (SOH): $102,714 Tax District: .,S1 WSANFORD Exempt Value: $25,000 Exemptions: 00 -HOMESTEAD Taxable Value: $77,714 Dor: 01 -SINGLE FAMILY Tax Estimator 2005 Notice of Proposed Property Tax 2004 VALUE SUMMARY SALES Tax Value(without SOH): $2,263 Deed Date Book Page Amount Vac/Imp 2004 Tax Bill Amount: $1,531 WARRANTY DEED 09/1988 01996 1843 $83,400 Improved Save Our Homes (SOH) Savings: $732 WARRANTY DEED 02/1988 01931 0315 $269,100 Vacant 2004 Taxable Value: $74,722 Find Comparable Sales within this Subdivision DOES NOT INCLUDE NON -AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS LAND LEGAL DESCRIPTION PLAT Land Assess Frontage Depth Land Unit Land Method Units Price Value LEG LOT 135 HIDDEN LAKE PH 3 UNIT 5 PB 29 PGS 40 & 41 LOT 0 0 1.000 39,000.00 $39,000 BUILDING INFORMATION Bid Bid Type Year Fixtures Base Gross . Heated Ext Wall Bid Est. Cost Num Bit SF SF SF Value New 1 SINGLE 1988 7 1,599 2,260 1,599 WD/STUCCO $120,842 $128,555 FAMILY FINISH Appendage I Sqft SCREEN PORCH FINISHED / 240 Appendage / Sgft GARAGE FINISHED / 400 Appendage I Sqft OPEN PORCH FINISHED/ 21 EXTRA FEATURE Description Year Bit Units EXFT Value Est. Cost New FIREPLACE 1988 1 $863 $1,500 BOAT DOCK 1994 280 $784 $1,400 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=11203051200001350... 8/19/2005 To Whom It May Concern: This letter will authorize the following person(s) to act as agent(s) on behalf of THD At -Home Services, Inc., D/B/A The Home Depot At -Home Services, 3200 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30339 to pull for permits and inspections with respect to the installation, maintenance and repair of windows, siding and fencing under Florida State Building Contractor license number CR C058500. This authorization shall expire and automatically be revoked on the 15th day of October, 2005. Authorized person(s): Brian Kirby Elizabeth Grote Dennis Godsey Timothy O'Malley Chris Pate Anthony DeCandia Jason Kirby ali - 1Charles Bertier THD At -Home Services, Inc. The Home Depot At -Home Services STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF COBB The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 22nd day of August, 2005 by Bill Charles Bertier. Notary P •b 'c -State of Georgia Margaret Payne Printed Name: 1/21/06 My Commission Expires: Personally Known—X Or Produced Identification MARGARET PAYNE NOTARY PUBLIC Gwinnett County State of Georgia My Comm. Expires Jan. 21, 2006 THD At -Home Services, Inc. 3200 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Suite 200 • Atlanta, GA 30339 770-779-1300 • Fax 770-984-0709 • Toll Free 1-877-469-0114 Return itt: Vame: THD At -Home Scmiccs_ Inc_ dA)fa'fttc Rome Depot At -1 -tonic _`iervice_, Xildress: 3200 Cobb Galleria Pkv. Stu. 2_00. Atlanta_ GA 30339 1+ARYANNE MURSLt CLERK OF CIRCUIT CWPT SLMINULE CUUNTY BK 05882 Fib 01827 CLERK' RKyr' hS� /�# )2005149221//�g ly REG'UNDED c8/Sif2Qcls 01:25:18 PN RELUNDING FEES 10.00 REG'URDED BY U Thomas u ; 'this instrument Prcpart:d I3�':LLIfLtJ i�A=aii1 _ , Name: Tema K5 Const. & bevel Jeddnss: 611(4 E Hwy 5990 #77320 Property App,,QtftrPyt hie tltit''itidn 1 NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT Pctnlit No. MAR �F �1RC�1Z FEDR10�` SEM\ 4Y CI"�R� Folio No. I , - 1�k () - W, - � 1 1, - ccxt zl -i 3 SD S'fA"t'1 01- FLORIDA t UtIN.1.,.O 113q 3`7�� SSM nolt Tlic undersigned gives notice that improvement --SRII be made to certain real property, and in accordance tivith Chapter,? I3, Florida Statutes_ the Following information is provided in this NOTICE OF CONWENCEHIENT_ - name interest in Property: Varve and address of fee simple titleholder (if other than Contractor- name and address The Home Depot At Home Service. 207 Kelsey Lane. Suite G. Tampa. FL 33619 Phone Number: 913-630-4111 I=ate Number_ 313-6304112 Surety - name and address: Lender - name and address: f Phttnc Fax Number. L// AmountoC Uumfir_r _ Bond: S Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner whom notices (1)(a)7- Florida Statues: Maine and address: Phone Nuniht:r: tither documents may be served ac provided by Section 713- I: Fax Number. In addition to himself: Owner designates Ot- to receive a copy of the taenor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1 )(b), Florida Statures. (Fill in at Ownces option) Phone Number: Fax Number: I:spirii ion date of Notice of Commencement (the es-piration date is I year from the date of recording unless a different date is specified), SiVtiature of Owner signature of O«ner Printed Name of Oevner 1 zx e L Printed Name of Owner .Sworn to and subscribed before me by ® who is personally known to or produycc I, as identification_ an t5' O did take an. oath_ t 4S _ dad' of 20 !J✓ Signature of Notary Sia a a€ l-`ioritia Printed Name of Notarti Commission Nu./Expiruian: MICHAEL C. SCHAPER NOTARY PUBLIC • STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION N 00103907 EXPIRES 051182006 BONDED THRU 1•amNOTARYi ADDRESS DATE /o c7 . . . �. . . . . . . . . : l ?�� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .......... ...... I . t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v. . . . . . 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Y ?+ '• t� �: 5�7 A pica+on User: Public User - Not Associated with Organization - Application #: Date Submitted: Code Version: CF: p_R 07/19/2005 2004 Product Manufacturer: Owens Coming Address/Phor_e/email: One Owens Coming Parkway Toledo, OH 43659 (419)243-7060 Technical Representative: Jon Ellerbrock Technical Representative One Owens Corning Parkway Address/Phone/email: Toledo, OH 43659 jon.ellerbrock@owensconiin-0.com Category:; P: ane'1-Wai1-- Subcategory: Sidor ._.:- Need HeIp� Evaluation Method: Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or Florida Professional Engineer Referenced Standards from the Section Standard Year Florida Building Code: 1404.9 ASTM D3679 2001 1405.13 ASTM D3679 2001 2612.2 ASTM D1929 2000 2612.2 ASTM E84 2001 2612.2 ASTM D635 1998 Florida Engineer or Architect Robert Nieminen, P.E. Name: Florida License: PE- 59166 Quality assurance Entity: Arc ritecrurai I esri_lg, Inc. r t .''_ L 7: D l D i 1 ;{ Product Approval Method: Method 1 Option D Application Status: Pending FBC Approval Date Validated: 07/19/200 Date Approved: Date Certified to the 2004 Code: Page: Go Page 1 ! 3� pp/Seq Product Model # or Model # I Name Description Limits of Use 1 0 I I 1 Vinyl Siding 1. This Evaluation is not for use within the FEC HVHZ or on Educational Facilities within the State of Florida. 2. Vinyl siding is limited to Type V construction, as defined below. SECTION 602.5 - PE V CONSTRUCTION Type V construction is that type of construction in which the structural elements, exterior walls and interior walls are of any material permitted by this code. 3. Compliance is valid only if he subject profile trade name is current on the Si Vinyl Siding Certification Program, Certified Products List. The current list can be found at www.vinyisiding.org . 4. Limitations relating to ind load performance re provided in Appendix 1. A. Unless otherwise noted, fasteners for vinyl siding are limited to min. 1',,z" long (min. 3 -inch penelraticn) x 0.':25" idiame-ler galvanized 120.2 ccord Premium Vinyl Sidir 120.3 ccord Premium Plus Vinyl Sidir 120.4 ccord Standard Vinyl Sidir 120.5 Beaded Vinyl Sidir 120.6 Board and Batten Vinyl Sidir 20.7 Cambrid e Vinyl Sidir 20.8 Cedar Reflections Vinyl Sidir 20.9 hesapeake Vinyl Sidir 20.10 Classic Vinyl Sidir 20.11 Classic Vinyl Sidir 20.12 Cross Roads Vinyl Sidir 20.13 asy Street Vinyl Sidir 20.14 Eminence Vinyl Sidir 20.15 Essentials Vinyl Sidir 20.16 Essentials Beaded Vinyl Sidir 20.17 .Essentials Narrow Plank Vinyl Sidir 20.18 Essentials Plus Vinyl Sidin �r,er-, e-- . C. Use ^F `fan or r I- ^ Idetermine design pressures in accordance SCE 7-98 on a project- soeci is basis for comparison to wind load resistance data in accordance with ASTM D .5206 and Annex Al of D 3679 . D. Use of the wind i load performance orksheets is limited to ail assemblies having either internal or external g sheathing. For t applications where siding a is installed over open studding, a qualified esign professional shall - determine the required est pressure in accordance with ASCE 7- i 98 and Section Al2.3 of 6t STM D 3679. See Accord 8. g See Accord 8. See Accord 8. See Accord 8. See Accord 8. See Accord 8. 9 See Accord 8. See Accord 8. See Accord 8. See Accord 8. See Accord 8. 1 See Accord 8. See Accord 8. -_ See Accord 8. See Accord 8. I See Accord 8. I See Accord S. 920.19 Essentials Premium Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920.20 Grand Junction Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. Next 71-75 r Ncrand::l- c mclds as a z yid_ to ba sic inst-- lation Lzzr quos"t .dt are E Ienilya=pt,-d '-r the applicltion o�Yifiyj SCing, so�Tand aC�esSories . throughout the vinyl siding industry. As such, NcrandeVReyncids strongly re :•mme.nds thatycu thoroughly reyiew these inst uctians priorto proceedingwith any installation, and that the instr-idioes be followed as closely as possible- Failure to follow the installation tedmiques and procedures owned in this manwl could create a dreum,stance that causes she siding to fail to perform as intended. Such a circlms rbc; could conceivably be cause to invalidate your Norande:/Reynoids warranty_ CONTENTS SECTION 8v^„sai;;� araatacle s:.:•.^da: ,;s, ;rd is net ir't�^:dcata ,,,'Iarali:,^^li--Tbc^ psis Dins. For eximple. [lig^ may be regional or loci ifs ali.;t :n preferences 6.atare not covered within Manual. Gen!mIly, it "s acceptable to follow any such preferences, so longasthcy are accepted by the local building trades as standard procedures, and do nctgo ccrtrary to dTc basic tviefs ofvrnyisiding applieafion that should be followed in all applicadorrs. Most ofthese basic tenetswill appearin boid type in this manual for easy referer:cr_ appr_p^atr way o crcC2:c,yci Deparanentat 1-800-523-05 42 fcrassistanc:.-- I t . -- It raayalso be appropriat_ to r er'ev all pertinent local building codes before proceeding with any instahtic% Norandex/Reynolds makes no c tains as to the appropriateness of, or acerptabilityby, any loaf orre- �:onsi -- building codes of the fcllowing m5taliat cn *.rasniques_ PAGE Foreword.......:..............._.........--•--............-----........-•-----..............._._............_..__.. .2 Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Siding Profiles and Accessories ..........___. _.__3 VinylSiding Planning Guide .............................. .......•---..........-•---............_..._............-__-_.. 4 EstimatingGuide...........................................................--• - ............._.....................5 Basic Rules ofApplication for NorandeVReynolds Solid Vinyl Siding .......... ........... .. ........................... 6 Sheathing/Badcerboard........................................................................................... ...6 Toolsand Equipment . ...............•-.........._..---..........----- .......:__._............-..._._.........6- SpecialTootsDesignedforYnylSdingApptications............................................................... ...6 Fasteners................... ........................................................................................... 7 ChoosingStaples.......................................................... !IL.... -_--•_...........-_--_•.........._-••_7 General Procedures for Nailing and Stapling.... _...__.... Cutting Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl ........... _ SurfkaPreparaton.........................................------.........................._•----.........__._.......8 Ing :,'taliort?rocedures.......•---•._........-•............................................................•........9 Tha Norandex/Reynolds Wide Corner rA indcra and Door Surrc=d Sysy,,-m ...... ... ............. .. ........... . • ---....11 fns'aGinglvcr.;dz :v*oics,,,.._... a,. . ...................•._............__..............._ .........-....,1Z Instaifing Norande :/Rryncles Vert cel Sic;ng ' S Inst2irmg NorandzzAe,-nc!d,- Y nyiSa^;t.................................................................._._........ i ......._.............•..........................._.._,.. d '.� _v _.v -.•: � J�{y ! ! y --..% J > .�a� � � � � � � is .1 t� �.! DriuxeCcwncrScl5tCor_Lioidin;_i �:! Sic :-s or Soft Insid: �^ar?cst / ForJaacme) _ %'`�� � ., �_•.=��.-.\J/_.\=•_ err. \ r -H -Trim C. ' - Window and Door CasjngorSc,—ot nd HO RIZCNTAL SIDING VERTICAL SIDING AND SOF—FIT Horizontal siding panels are available in a variety of face Vertical siding panelsare available in Board Batten_ and :du�,w rc udingTripiQ Y, Double 4', Double 4-1/2-, D/S Premium, which may also be used in soft applications. Double S 6-7/2', and full $ Fnishes include brushed, Other Norandex/Reynolds soffit styles indudeT/4 Matte, or authentic woodgmins, in tr.-ditional Capbcard, Beaded, 0/5 Select Matte, and T/3 Beaded Perth Panel, an in sord or Dutchlap styles- orventilate4,styles. ACCESSORIES A broad range ofaccessoryitems is available to help complete any siding or soffit instal!ation. Appropriate use ofthe various types of Norandex/Reynolds accessories is explained in this manual. 2 — Inside Caner Yost StrttrStrip outsideCamerPos; UaTay Trim JCvnrtel Dual UuTiryTrim Drip Cap �1 andDoor Gsing FCunnd H-7:vn fuda Soffit Cove!4telccing Ddtae Cram ►Ao;d1nr, WIDE OUTSIDE CORNEMWINDOW AND DOOR SURROUND SYSTEM Sar- WIDT STE?4 J ^�� J i �`� : s. ••1� �a� v !. J. �y 1 3x't-t-, - ;ai 3r7..3'iT071 r 9u;p^cr`�ir,stallingtoulcf_r 1 ova .^� ]cd ,���„ `_mss:=^.='', l�]'.^•, rr__ from+, talc Narr,de 'ReynaidsYinyiSdi^�; You riw3ysadd10 fcrw3St-and/or need to determineho-.v mudi product mise! ::laden oEm„atQrial. is needed to complet=th Jeb- VinyiSidingismeasuradinsquarn_.s ST'35 (i00 Sq. Ft.), and :were! acc15scnes To deterame l4e amount ofsiding art ne=saryfor a good installation. squares needed, rememberthat 100 Solid and ve.n b7ated soffr+s art used to squarz feet of surface area equals one cov;.runder the eaves. square, so divideyour Lsctage Frarn Follow the steps below and use the Step Four by 100. Estimating Guide on the fadng pabeta STEP 5 recordyeurme3surements. Measure under ?2veareas.Multiply STEP 7 length by width Ecr each overhang Iviake skatches oftha home 550 wing ail (sae s`eps 1 & 2): acdt^get, sides. Measure the helet CH) of aa -d” S rP 7 side atthccomerandmultiplythat�y Todeterminethenumberofsquaresof the width (M to attain the surface safRt material required, divide footage area of that side. require mentsfrom Step S by 100 - STEP Z STS 8 Measure gables, dormers and any Familiarise yourself with the accessory otherarea notindudcd by the sides. items and how they are used. Measure For each triangular shaped area the total lineal feet required for each measure from base to the top (C), item. then multiply by 112 the base (w) Iength.Then add together. STEP 9 Mark all your measurements an the STEP 3 diad am you first did ofyourhome. Measure the windows or doors, or any Record yourfinal measurements. other area that will not b e covered with siding, Multiply width z height for each You're all set With ycurcalculations area and add tog -the+. and measuremerstscomplete, you are ready to order the materials yq need to complete the installation. Sar- WIDT �j fJ 1 'Always add 10% tayourmeasurem-lntsof these accessories far possivlc w+s to If Norand=Aeynolds Wwre Gam, t/ Vaido r and Ocer&xmund Systzm Is to he y. used mea ire *stisJ R: mqursd K-,•srd.:./gayrcl�'s D�;s �P:I l+r?? i Cm@r;lscS.— cr5..:r .: i C �U1 da 5 sub^ic5tep 3 MmTot;l cfStep 1 Q; ­L �x C^r..:" sS. z GneaI t sq•ft sq, ft Window/DcorCasing" sq' Ft' .5. To determine number ofsquares lineal Subtotal sq. f� needed, divide footao by 100. Drip Cap Examp(a:1,281 sq_ ft - divided by 100 a 12.8 or 13 squares lineal 2. Surfac= areas of dormer, g'LIes' etc 6. To determine number oisqua.-es 8_ Measure the total lineal feet o7 sq, ft, cfsomt needed, divide b y 100. each somt acc.ssory needed Example: 257 square feet Divide by sq. FL 100 = 2.667 or 3 squares (Rzmernber Crt:rne! i1 to usa Yen'_7at2d soffit where lineal FL, ventilation is needed). sq. FL 7.Measurctotallineal faetofeach FChannel Subtotal sq. ft siding accessory needed Great ft-' • Starter strip Utility Trim , 3. Surface areas (Not to be covered) lineal ft- � lineal FL Windows sq. fL JC},annel Soffiteoveor Doors sq. f'.. lineal rt' Deluxe Gown Molding G�imneys sq ftr UtilityTrim lineal ft_ Other sq. fL lineal ft-* H -Trim < Subtotal sq_ fL Dual Utility Trim Cneal fL (Not to be covered) lineal FL Fascia Cover Cineol ft 'Always add 10% tayourmeasurem-lntsof these accessories far possivlc w+s to If Norand=Aeynolds Wwre Gam, t/ Vaido r and Ocer&xmund Systzm Is to he y. used mea ire *stisJ R: mqursd K-,•srd.:./gayrcl�'s D�;s �P:I l+r?? i Cm@r;lscS.— cr5..:r .: i iii �,✓' 1'i. 1�a:...� U ; \-Z Z 1�. 2. Vinyl Sidirg ray ;,a aYr -I`ed manually with rails, or "poor- fastened' with staples. Pawer-driven application involves additional care to insure proper installation. See p.7 for recommended power -driven fastening procedures. 3. Neverfasten too tightky. As temperatures change, vinyl siding expands and—zn�.racts as much zs 1 /4' over a 12' 6" length. Prcpc-r installation will permit the siding to expand and cant. -ate without restriction.Sidingshculd'hana cn the nail or staples. Try to leave a clearance of at least 1/16" ofan inch. 4. Do NOT face nail orstaple &,r•ough the panel. S. Leave a minimum of 1 /4" clearance at all openings and stops (in Center Posts or J Channels, for example). This will allow normal expansion and contraction- When installing in temperatures below 3 27, leave a minimum clearance of 3/8'. 6. Never force siding panels up or down when installing -Allow them to "hang" without strain. 7. Make sure that any installed panel can move easily from side to side without restriction. 8. Never caulk vinyl siding! Caulking in J Channels or corners will cause o0 -canning. 9 It is essential that the surface 4.1%.-t will receive the vinyl siding is properly prepared. In remodeling shuations, furring orremoval of uneYen siding may be necssary. In new cne=&u an, don't u.se men lumber t! ='I warn 3s 3 your sidinginstziladon-via only Be as SSRI ,and ass a- Lt ;;d .;.sett +u A ��Sins;ilry�:7s+!:..fir::a.�a:�. •�c: a beard s`?auld orovice a smoon, ccnsistert and s,bie surface :cry cur siding aeplica'scn. it n-uyalso provide The use of unapproved'drop-in' backerboards is not recommended. Some of these ma trials ;nay cause restrict on which could result in. oil -canning. USC of any Such materials could invzlidat:your ivcrandex/Reynolds warranty. To make sure tha cthe backerboard raterials you use am-FFro'fed, ntact yourlcc31 Ncrnde: R: jnolds branch - They carry fall sheet, fanfold and drop-in backerbcard materials ;hat are approved foruse under Ncrandex/ReynOlds viryI sidin-T— TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT HAND TOOLS Common hand tools needed For proper installation include: hammer, fine-tooth saw, measuring tape, level, square, carpenters penal, and a chalkline. Vinyl is easy to score, trim and cut using a heavy duty utility knife. Good quality tin snips or aviation -type snips wiil help in the =AUrg and shaping cfrnyL j r�r -�-...':Cid' ii'�l `J��m•y#;}��� i,.�_ _,..".•, •. � :gid'%_ �_ orr'nylsiding. ir.es3tccls �.,,;:t.•�� =r=it:[ar,zin,, a -Ways as= ::d :dei to '12Ve ;;.enl in year tack hoz. SNAPLOCXPUNC:-•i Used to purch lugs into the cu t eda.s of siding, to help lock panels at the top or finishing course.The punchr d lugs engage and lack into the installed trim accesscry. Wboom �Vmffl� NAIL HOLE PUNCH 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 expam ion and contrac;.icn. ZIP TOOL Used to remove arreplaG a specific siding panel.The curved end of tfie _- tool slides underthe end of the panel. and hocks onto the back rip of the butt lock, Pull dOwnward and slide along the full length ofthe pinel to d"en429 the lock- Reverse the proGeclurt to install ane'x panel into a finished irecstat, vinyl dl ng ir�1�r^•� ally �/v�311yuILttAAtf��rah vn_,••IrC:iNCr?nCc. {4T1C`iIL� -nrh, J stL21,orou Yiryi Siem, hs SmustJZiC Se.. J7 gallows 1'pcnat-a:;oninto d;esurra=,which should be stzble and se-rir Naii heads should be at least 5I1 6' in diaster, and shanks si,ou!d be 1/8' in diamet.r. Nail lerig lis should be chosen as Follows: - C en eral Use -1-1 /2" Residing -2" Sidingwith Backerbcard-2-1/2" Trim Nails -1 to 1.1/2" Your local NorandexlReynolds Branch h. -s a cumpleteselection ofnails for everys iding or trim application. CHOOSING STAPLES Sttples :rust be cadmium -coated, galvanized steel or aluminum, or other contusion -resistant material. They should be no fess than 16 gauge, semi -flattened to anelliptiol cross - Staples should bi long encu.;h to penes-into;i;tsur:c_at.east 1', wi= a _1tz=1:2 r.—_ an Inzt is it, i,1sj 7%i a nail'c1t unci. N--ytr i'ace nail" teras y 'nny!. i acz naillns r „,,17,ZJ Gr:,nS7Jr1 CaCu'on, ar:d w!1l yCUrsidino to Cil-wn. 010 V_A 111 << 2. Remember^siding should hang on the nails orstaples. Nererdrive a nail Orstap!e home_ L?dL'e 3t least � /1 6 of an inch clearancz between the nail head orsta-le crown and thevinyl- !Lai 1112 3. Always try to faster: in the center cfthe nail slots to permit expansion/ contraction. YES! NO! CC= CC= CTCD (0= 4. Don't drive the nails or staples uR or down at an angle — that can cause the panel to buckle or distort. Nail straight and level through the center of the nal slat, at least 1 ' into the surfac When stapling, it is essential that the stapier be held par. -Ile] to the siding panels to irr're stades a; a straight_ S. In :.:post st:ieling applications, the v _._... 7t. tcZ: 4ar. 7. Faz;.ners Should. be spaced na mora sat 15"soar} acs hori;cnal siding panels, 12' on occur for vzrtical siding, and betwe,! 5"and 12" apart fcracczsscries. 8, When everpossiSle, nailorstzipic dir ect!y into a stud to insurrsecure application. - Nu ; c: When using Staplers, be sur_ to setairpra ra according to the •.col manuTa: z:r, rrs re=,rimendat'cns. Many marufacturars oravide spew!'i;de atta&rr,er,tz :cpernite_syusAof their tools forvinyl siding applications. Consult manufacturer's specitca+.'ons fcrthe safe and p: ocar use of power -driven tools. INSTALLING NORANDEX/REYNOLDS SUPER PREMIUM PANELS Nora„dex/Reynolds has made naling and stapling even easie►with a patented design on the nail hem of Crossroads° and Sagebrush Super Premium sid,ng panels. Crossroads and Sagebrush have a staple guide that pernfits the gun head to fit into the hail hem channel. Slide the gun along the channeland shootstaples into the z .r cen ter of th e dual parallel naiting-- 11;i?!on -,_riling t^e Vi-nnn.i 3C75 as a 'hammer stop- When the hammer head t^ �c',2s :he rail s.er, }! a nails have been dive" to t. e Q r Vl. N—/ .. .. -_._ .. siding_ al. 2. For b est rest" s, use a circuiar sawwith a fine-ttoothe:i bl:"= installed BACKWARDS. This will provide the smoothest, deanest 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 cutting wood, backerboard, or anything other than vinyl, be sure to reinstall yoursaw blade in the prcper forward direction. 4. When usingtin or aviation snips, try not to dose the blades completely at the end of each stroke. This will provide a cleaner, neater bit .5. To use 3iltuty.Gli7„ma then scor on the face side Using;' square as your guide. Use a moderats amcurat ofpressura, the^ bend and snap along the line. It is no t necessary to crtthrough the vinyl with the knife. SURFACE PREPARATION Yourvinyl sidingapclicationwiil only be as straight and secure as the surfac cverwEch you install. the vinyl. It s absolute!y essential that 4 you pay closr attzntion to the proper preparation ofyour installation surface, especially in reside applications. REsinEAFFUCATiONS 1 _ If there are any loose boards, nail them down tightly. If boards aretoo rotten to nail, remove them and replacr',vi;h new boards to provide a nailable surface. 2. Scrape away any loose caulki?iS. Completely recaulk around all windows, doors and other appropriate areas, andseal anyaracks in the txisting walls, to protect aga!nA air and water penetration. 3. -nerve any wall fix -tures, such as a- tttrs, ?owrspouts, shutters, or light fc(tures_Tie back any shrubbery to allow plenty of wor'cirgspaC aroumd the home. cic siding in.st7-u s rrr ; _ri.^,st—aila:Icri S. If not using sheathing. use fu ring or SL-appirgon ary uneven walls Str:p at all windows, doors and ccrnerk Shim out furring at low spots to get a surface as flat and even as possible, but do not furoutary artherthan necessary— this could make it di,;,cilt to align siding at windows and doors - NEW CONSTRUCTION APPUCA-noNS 1. Make sure that F.amirg studs a,--- plumb replumb and positioned unifamily, providing a flat, even surface for shcathing. 2. Norandex/Reynolds recommends that I weather rretective barrier, such as house wrap or felt paper, be applied to the house prior to vinyl siding application. 3. All drywall should be placed within the house, on the floor(s) where it is going to be applied, priortc installation of the vinyl sidinl;-This' will provide a more accuntes'.ructlral weight distribution to each floor, and will reduce the possibility of compression of the Poorplate(s)• floorplate cor„prassic^ Can result in budded siding at the int-rse'-tion of the door and the wall. 1 1 is rf J .a - proc�ry,.anL i stc;rg3-r i'-''<"CtiLs, cillo yCL'''!: Or.'.�i Y.-. 11 insuring a R at e"r-lq irstai!ado. , You're r-adyto apply Ncrande:./Reynoids Vinyl Siding_ In any vinyl siding application, Most, a =sscr'es are irsta!Iz� Srsr preparing the buildingto receive the vinyl panels. IINSTAUJNC NORANDE✓PxmcLDS AC—SaRJES C-iALKL!Nc 1. Find the lowest corner of the hc;.;sL Drivca nail cart way into the old sidingcrshcathing, than the lowest ccrrr- 7.5t e+..ch a alk fine from this nail to anc ther nail in the opposite comer. 2 -Snap a level chalk line, then repeat this procedure on all sides of the house - INSTALLING Ou7sIDE CORNER POSTS 1. Placz in position, allowing at Icast 1/4'2ttopforexpansion. (When Soffit is to be installed, make sure to allow an additional 1/2'attop for Soffit] orFChannel -Sec'SoFnt Installation' p.14) �j i�; 8 6 f i0'and 12' ier, s (i i�r Ucr onde:✓Reynoids 3-i'ie� rr1Cr SYS:e:, Punted Carn.erco ein standard 20' lengths. Se,, poor 11 for instructions). Winn the wail is Q u taller than 10'. and it's noccssory'touse �. morn th..n one COt'ncr, n;,;fxc sure tc ins tail Loitcrn Corner first, tire" irsta!1 the top Comer se- that it uvcrlaps t.'^:e top of the bottom arncr. This will Ln.ni'oit any water from running down into the bdttcm Corner. 2. Splice the 2 Corners by cutting 1 - olio! theailiro hem From the bcttonr px Lcf the upper Corner. leaving the outer face intact. Lap 3/4' of 'the upper Comer over the lower Corner, le.1ving a 1 /4' gap between the nailing hems for expansion. CAPPING OUTSIDE CORNERS Making.- cap that covers the bottom oryourOu tside Corners can make`ora much more attractive finished look. If you decide to cap your Outside Corners.you need to take the fallowing steps prior to installingyour outside Corners. T. Use a piece of 1-1 /4' j Channel, T long (twice as Ier� as the Corner PosL race). 2.•gym wr ,z Cnnz!,:^a,;, the cera=r a 50' angle, and ctii -�--y at mat,riaL 7- CA 7/8' or the ire and bottom 7 4.5end the. Cnznne! at -ner fast_" to each corn eroF"l' e haus` S. Insert your Outride Comerinto this cap, leaving 1/4* between the bottom of the Comer and the cap. then install as normal. ANALT'RNATEME"fi i0D FOR CAPPINGTHEOUTSIDE CORNMS IS: 1. Maks a 44ndi cut down tine canter of the OCF. ce3ting2 fps wiVGiShculdFold over each otheras shown 2.0611 a 1/8' hole in the crnteroft'ie overlap, through bouh pieces o€vinyl. and install a pop rivetto hold them in plate Cut a notch in both layers to allow clearance forthe comer. INSIDE CORNM POSTS 1. Inside Comets install exactly like Outside Comers -see steps 1-2 abave. 2.To sprite two Inside Corners, eat 1' off everything but the outer face f -cm _ the upperpartafthe bottom Comer. Lap 3/4' of the upper Corner over the bottom Comer, leaving a 1/4'&2p between nailing hems for expansion - y.Mas.- c_r-1air i -at 311 lnslda and �jaC 2. Leave a 1/4' space between starter strip and comers. 3. Keep at least 1/4' between starter strip pieces to allowfor expansion/ cont notion. hw• 4. When using sheathing, Shim whenever necessary to accommodate for extra thickness. WINDOW &DOORTRIM Nora ndex/iteynOlds permits the use Of j Channel, Drip Cap, 3/4" Window and Door Casing, orFlatand Fluted Window & Door Surrounds as trim around windows and doors- ) Channel and Window & Door Casing follow similar installation procedures, which are listed immediately below.lfyou've chosen to use "riat a Fluted Surrounds, please see the section entitaed"Windowand Door Surround lnstalla tion' For instructions (p.11). You may choose to finish yourwindow trim with either square or mitered comers.This is a m:ttercfpreference, and will not affectthe performance a F the Siding in any gray- Follcwiro 3"C ins',racons for both Options. At 0t2: It"s impor antt0 tzk Ye^.I orecziutom around *doves and doors *x inhibit air and water and Cca b�'wre ar.d OccrGsi" tood id -,2 to cut;i o' c. ' 1-1 /2 1. r,T of r;shing out oFcciI st ck and sn^-a.t 01 `�t'Oti^vm'�fboth S:Lltai-,^s ordeor�rdt`r. ! I �_. LI�!"r cF`iann_! or Casing so that it will lap ' Z ;her a;tt`a j over the top !cck of the siding?ane( i facaofbothleFt ,�;, below. ice Cuard is also a produc.,nat ghtendsat and r ice• may be used to "ash around windows. 45' and remove I I Drz!P CAP INSTALL TION Drip Cap s used at the top of all windows and doors, including garage doors. It supplies a natural runoff that ketpswateraway From the horse. 1. Cut Drip Cap tc exaCtwid.th ofJ..he ,r�ndowor door opening.` 2. insAc!l Drip Cap flush again-stthe top wirdow cr do or casing. 3.Cver�a a;e doors, when more than one piece of Drip Cap is needed, be sure to overlap the pieces by 1 " to allow For expansion/ contraction. i SQUARE CORNER INSTALLATION 1. Cut and instail A the side Charne!s cr casings so they ��""'•- are flush with the p top and bottom of the window or door. 2. Cut the top Channel or Casing 1-1 /2' longer than 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. Send the notched ends down to creat` flanges that slide in'x the instaiied side C;,annels or Casings, G, at1ng flashing that inhibits water penetration. S. Fas ten the top Pic- as ncn;,al, i AS laying i disc ly or, top of L•. previously irstsiied d -:p CZF. facematerial only. 3. Cut inside bcttom OFboth IeFt ar,d rightends to same distance as mit,ir =4 Q2atingtabs at either end. 4. Send down the tabs to Form Hang^ -s thatwill slide overtt e side Charnels or Casings, providing flashing that will help prohibit water penetration. s- CutJ Channel or Window and Door Casings to be applied to the sides of windows or doors apprczimataly 3/4-longcrtu an window or door height. 6. Cut 3/4" away from the inside cop of both side pieces, farming a notch 1 that will accept the flanges From top e Channel or Casing. CABLF-TFJM User Channel to receive siding of gable ends 1. Butt eitherleft or right Channel into the top of the gable peak and fasten in place. r Li4u :r�utLli Z Install with receiving channel downward. Leave 1/4' clearance between Trim and Comers. J I� 11/4' 3.I`more than one UtrlityTrim is regaired, splice the Trim by cutting bzdc 1-1 /4- on one end, then slide tha t end overthe other.Trim piece. Leave at least 7/4- Space between the narunghem of the 2 spliced pieces. NORANDEX THE WIDE CORNER/WINDOW ANDDOOR SURROUND SYSTEM TheNorande r/Reynelds Wide Outside Camera Wndaw and Docr Surround Sysbem. Is a {rife piece system made up of A specially designed surround start= two irnels (flu t. -d orplain) and one eomtrinsert (beaded orcoYe). W'X>E CORNS NS -at r nCN rF�FC�Tit�`awaride W -•,..t; _.Hcnasi a tc c_; 3t ;ct`cr% (tot=_ Lr:`cels ar.d InSa v'Cd.T?in faCliL3je Si,^rfe 2-s,c•y tie c, Goticns� 5rap the linea Is in to therec`otcrleg oF;ha corncr, and nail in lineal nail slots as spec7ied above. Siding panels can then be installed into the cornerlineals- WINDOWA.IID DOOR SURROUND INSTALLAMON tiYIenusi^gtL,esy ta,,n, Yi,,doNand DcorSu-ound, fi,sst instals the surround s'c Viers .-�le`zlyarou,rd tiewindcw fr,;me. T1;e suround str.,-ter nailing slots should t e away _ the window, with the cppcsite ed;, flush with the flame. You can then install the leftand rig' tvertical surround lineals(also with nailingslcts away from window) flush with frame in the groove crea ted between the starter and the frame. You may install the lineals in three ways: 1. Using the square Comerinstallation method; 2. Using the miter comer l installation method; or 3- Using Norandex/Reynolds comer blocks. for methods 1 or2,pleasesee instructions on page 10 under Window & DcorTrim. When using Comer Blocks, see following instructions. 1. Draw plumb and level lines continuing at least 3' from all :sides cf the window. Measure the distance between the horizontal mu7trlyon .�? levei lines {lllUs anon ,"r i) (A) and a:t zwo r;n text-Jsicns±7 Dimension (A) less 3t5t iV1R'aSLrr2lt� ��b�i�,�'�Ril�i�a 8>a; Y .al .tu -^.:inns �'• int'i..... C iii^... ., ziw, ..,eu 't., to 74 �a•�? � a a �=Tp-��C2C t t: wndcw,anG Pe Cc,^,�r$1Ccc tvI0Unt„,ar';`d'L'on ; .z reitsida 0 I the,,vindow. (Illus Jra4c,-I 3. P1a c= t? e tya Corn er B lock Moun is with the squared comers ofthc mounts on the bottom tamers of the window. Screw ornaii j,ese into place rke you would siding. MakX sure the Garner Blodc Mount marked 'R' is on the right side of thewirr-1Q"V and the Corner Bled Mount 11JUSMEIGn#2 marked "L' is on tt a leFt side efthc window. (illustration #71) 4. Take one of the side extrusions crrt in {Illustration #1) (A) and position it so that the vertical leg of the C- -_ , Comer Block W Mount Fits Mustrnscrt #3 inside the` Channel ofthe extrusion (Illustr>tior>< #3). This allows the water to be diverted in front of the siding and not behindthe siding. S. The bo ttom of the extrusion shouldnow lay over the bottom Comer Block Moun t andagain muynticr.04 dram -'Ver sly n2 f11?ust„'a C^ =51, I =^v c nail Inti pitch;s you would siding Ccrner Block Mount (Illustration #'5).Screw or nail in 1 place as you would Siding. I1Lstnton �t58 7. Finish the siding around the window as ;f it werz a standard) Channel. g. Ater siding is complete, plat_ the Corner Block Covers on the bosses cf &e Corner Block Mounts, aligning the n o `Ch as -lith the comers of the window. Sc --,w the Corner Block Covers in to the Corner Block Mounts. (Illustration #6) 9. When IOu5tratQn*6 installingthe Screw Covers there are two slots in the Corner Block Cover. The narrow slot is dosestto the window, slobswide slot is closest to the siding. mustrafson 97A Insert the tab end of the Screw Cover into the wide sio t Then, se^..•lre;y snap the tip s'd° cf 4 -L - -> 7B, I c?Sy descr^iced capa�e i u. Lineal shcuid fen be lo�:ad it t ::`' is �a,,tc assure a firm. $t aiat t line. use t_ht end crpiec= From thz a r.. zlyou used on ccurse. Tris gill saw thee,dlapssot�.torclsnot dirk jy above the cthcr, and proaic:e a much deaner overall appearance. 6. Install follcvingcourses in the safne mann er, ma'ang sure that no end laps - arc cl �y above each other. 7. Check alignmen t of the siding every Sth course_ INSTALLING NIO Z� T REYN5 �iNGS Now that S tarter Strips, Come's, Channels and/cr-Wngs are appiled, ycu may starttc irlstall Ncrandex/Reynolds Vryl5iding.ln Horizontal applications, you'll start at the bottom of the house and work up. Generally, you'Q install the siding one wall at a time, completing one wail before moving onto the next. 1. Place the first panel into+J,c Starier Strip and pull up until it locks into place. Z. Fasten the panel by nailing or stapling at least every 16"_ Rernernber to fasten in the center of the nail slot. and try to hit a stud whenever possible. 3. As vee orcceed, check :he Sidi"" o�Ur 2r rprcpe:7,lta SS=1t`Mlt1 'rrindows. end eav!s. J Lin•_'-1ali2 JiL.. �:j Ii ,Ttac r7 tr;}>: is r rnzj': Dqo LAPS 1. itememberthatvinyl siding will expand and contract as the ter perrtune charlges, so it's importantto overlap the end joints of your siding panels by 1 " to 1-1 fel" to insure a good installation apoealance. 2. Fora deanerlook. your las, nail or staple should be a minimum of 1C" from the ends of the panels. 3. Always overlap factory ends with factory ends. Feld cuts should only be used in Corners and Channels, and never in overlap situations. 4.Fer the best finished appearance, always overlap joints away from high - traffic areas like entrances. 1NSTALLINC S:DMG AROUND WNDOWS AND DOORS When you've worked youreourses up to the bottom of a window, you'll probably need to cuts siding Panel to fit under that window. The same is true at the tops of windows and doles, when it's highly unRely thatyau'II be able to fit;i full panel of siding. Here's what to do: v'^� _z Winds Past bc�^, C ., underycur window. ?. Hc!dt.�e r ui�prt«_';YridC`Iand:T,ar�t cFthe •Yindcw on the fvc` of t -e aana!, adding1/4'toeachSid f rcIa,,.anc: a - C:-1 z; ;!J ar C3S.,;y�'ri`2'i�C US if iII�LII i:CL' y'l �+� ..: lJ vi J,.�i •:iii: l.i .� �, ['S.31I U:; i 0 n, nar L5 ier2 ;ny i,��d ii, r.i:'.., my lues %vi the s,^aploc<p::, 1 2!X sur^ yculeave 1/4-cearanc_at' hothsid2s and at the bottcm for clearance _.� 3. Locks small scrap Piet, ofsiding into the course below the windcw, and mark the height of the alt on that panel, deducting 1/4' fordearanca. 4. Place the soap piece averyourgocd panel and mark the height of the cut on the panel. S. Make the vertical arts on the panel wi th snips, and score the horizontal cut widS a utility knufe, then bend and snap the pie--- away- INSrALUNIC UNDER WINDOWS 1. Install a piece of Utility Trim under the window that is flush with the side Channels or Casings- 2- If it appears thatycu need to furout the Trim to maintain proper pitch of•the siding Norindes/Reyndds recommends thatyou use Dual Utility Trim instead. (This circumstance usually arises when you're installing a Dutchlap-type panel). 3. Use a snaplackpundi to punch the panel every 6" along the horizontal cut edge, 1 /4' below the edg__ This creates lugs which rata outward, and will engage and lack into the utiiityTrim. Note: When applying 5hutters ro your .finish -�4 vin; lsid1ra jab, make sure to drill your installation holes in the vinyl 1/4 -wider than the Shutter installation screws to allow for expansion/contraction! FINISHING THE TOP COURSE OFSIDING 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. Z.Deduc 1/4',thencut the panel +,a this measurement 3. Since this panel will no longer have a hailing hem, it's necessary to punch lugs using the snaplock punch. 4. Punch every 6', making sure that the raised lugs are on the outside face ofthe panel. :,._ ran.:. c__� a�. ._. .• ...� .� 1. L^e'ca scrap piece into the siding panel below. Hold a second scrap piece flush against the gab!e, and using the bottom ofthatpreceas.i gide, rr,ark ;he cut -reale arta tl?r (ccced puce. 2. Use ;.his same procedure to nakz ar:;tt-- fcrth:cpr� -^srtes _cr the gable. 3. Use the patterns tc 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- INSTAWNGTRIM ATROOFLINE At points where- Ynyl Siding and A.:` essaries will meetata roof rnt; such as areas whe.-e a o ble dcr:ne: or a second -story side wall intersect wit4 the roof, its best to position the J Channel so it's 3/4" to 1 ° away from the roof lin e- Pladng theJ 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 the -- inte section ofrocfand wall, install flashing before installing) Channel. NS ALUNG NORAINDE /REYNOLOS VEI.:CrICAL51DINC that -aoOlyio t!%& -ALrz-_t•, to ver ia, sici .2, Following .^ -�' ., L ,... .:d !1 iNST.LLIa'aG N0RANDEX/RE iN0L--D. 2. Instal i /2'j Channel, rectiving side up, with the top edge of the ) nailing hem aligned with the chalk line. 3.AFt-ririeallingalf Coners.Trims around windows and doors, 1 /2' J ChannJ in gables and 1/2' J Channel underhip roof caves, you're randy to begin installing vertical siding panels. 4. inst;11 furring strips in to the full lenges of the receiving channels of all Inside and Outside Comers. S. In tall Utility Trim over furring strips into all Corners, leaving 1/4' gap for expansion/contraction a t top 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 Utility Trim in the Outside Comer, leaving 1/4" a t top and bottom of J Channels for expansion, then ,fasten to the wall + mugti the nailing here_ Make car tKs first rand is pkar:b before Ixr=e,_inawith additicn-..lgane!s. $. �t lass pane! for ram avail, rnove Li, 1, L1�1 7 v Sa m e m+e Timer 3s y ou n qnei, and s,^ac',rtl f lity — � NC'7 —ce nz'li? trai3 0anel! Noncex/ 2ynaids'vinyi Sc Sys+pns are.des!Zper F -_r us: in eine n_w^nS; 1C'j'Cn Orr�:'r1^vGel�r� apo'iat`onS.lrlS�lin_Cn Yr^.C�'JfCs are the sarefcreerappGcaEcn although in remodel irlgjcbs it may be necessary to remove any old trim from the eaves area befog procsedirg. There are basically two kinds of overhangs: those with open eaves, and those with dosed eaves. Preparing thesedifferent kindsofoverhangsto receive Soffit requires different installation procedure;, so please follow -rhe inst-. ejons that am approorate farycurparticularjob. OPEN EAVES INSTALIAMON For open overhangs, you need to create a channel on the wall to receive and support the vinyl Soffit You may use eitherFClhannel,1 /2" Channel, Soffit Cove Molding, or Deluxe Crown Molding for this purpose, depending on the look .you wantto adhieve. For ease of i installation. Norandex/Reynolds recommends you use FChannel on open eaves. because its vertical nailing hem makes secure installation to the wall simple (See Note #2 below). Since there is no existing overhang in an open eave insi:allation. itwill be necessary to nail yourSaffitto the bottom of the fascia board :;r support. 1. Use a level to mark a pencil line on the gall parallel to the bottom ofthe existiing wood -ascia board on either side of the wall. 2. Measure up 7/8- of an inch from tie !fin es, antesnapa.alklinesc^css,,,t:~ 3. insio, i _ 7....oar2i ^.g s r. A zzerg_ .....,........ S i7a. '�$ h:rn C•.�ti31j rS+P,CI.y .,. ^f iC !, ta.:.`+jt3 s�.'d •Hhznever^ressioiz. S. tiieasure tie distzanc2 be xten the fasda board and the'ece.-ring � ii:n on the waIL 6. Deduct 1 /4' fcr expans on/ cont :ctior., then c;t Scl;firt parels to this length (For panels over 35' long, allow 1 /2') 7. Insert one end of the cut pani•I into the receiving trim on the wall. _ 8. Nag thrroi;gh the slotin t'ie naTinghe n on the opposite end ofthe panel into th e b o tto r: i of tl 'a fns: a board - as always do nc t nail too tightly. 9. Once the first panel is installeti, insert the* n ;e cf :ire sewnd Carel into the nailing hem eFthe first pard. Lock the panes together snugly tete full lengt!4 of the Soffitto assure proper alignment- Use liomentUse the same nailing and !ockirg prcceduresfior all fallcwirg panels. Note #1: When the overhang is more then 18" wide, install a nail suppoe down from the rafterto a line parallel to the bottom of the fascia bo.ird and the rec&ingtrim on the wall. Soffit should be nailed to this supportboard through the nailing hems to prevent sagging. _ Ncts #2: !Fyou choose 1/2'j cannel. Soffit Cove r'Molding or Deluxe Gown nl�f ng 1 C 73.19 r�: Divi n 2 trim on the wallson open eaves, it wil be necessaryto instil aw-cod support (2x2) to &zw:ll.:,han to the rupper-L 11usaa ban sa underneath the trimmed siring panel about 3/4% Use trim nails driven through tete pre -drilled heles,.thrcugh ., +.rim sheet, and into the studs before the Rounds are installed - (no NOT drive nails tightly. Leave appYoYimately 1/16' cicaranc2 for e.Ypamslon/ contiactlon). Gve: ldp .he ;,est course cverthe top afthe!ast course of siding. The color -matched trim sheet will insure; good appearance in the gaps between the Rounds. (Illustration When using this alternate method of�nstalladon in a gable, the- following hefollowing formula will insure that the final course will consist ofone Round at the peak Height of gable in inches divided by 625'- Number of courses- ui��ca1 .r -. Llstcaurse of ydui� illustration 97 S trlke your vertical plumb line from the peak_ Mari 3level Une 9-1/4' above the edge wherethe bottom of &first ru -r-,e anti iaa;n. Hargthe first par,$ a,cn ci esa 2 lines — L_= ri z ,.ate er';;4 poi: t c; 1 .an_'s.�La2r� e�ane?s,soth:tat feast two gcunds ovarlap when lcddrig tke ccurscs vervlcally. (illustration # 9) IlJusrnaon i*8 111ustradan 7t9 At gable ends, trim each panel to the properangie, allowing 1/4' clearance in the J Cnannel for expansion. in order to help cut panels to the proper angle, make a pattern that duplicates the gable slope_ Lode a short panel into the starter. Hold a piece ofsiding into the J Channel on the gable slope, and run a penal rine along the edge of the siding onto the short Round p anel. Cut along the pencil line: and use this Round as the pattern to art succeeding panels. (Illustration #10) mus±.-�rw•„ 3 : ; C;a 47'4 iota 'e...u'O♦ivicm_=-�t„a+i Z^��.1t34 t 3CCCrJtTwl/I6� earar,ci�r;,c, �:la!ar•��:orJ Contractcn. Qllustraticn #11) a Murncan #I I C_AR S}HAxS ARrE)/ole Sr LIT INSTAL LAMON STS 1: lt♦is Ali1T.ON c'RnNc - Fur uneven walls, as noted in C-dar Rounds instractiors. 5`rE? 2: INSTALLiNCJ C. -lire the entire border area with 3/4'1'Channel. STEP 2A: OUTSIDE CORNERINSTALIA-70N 5755-11:ALICN WITH 1 SiCCURSE Of SIONC: - Locz to the first course of' siding. The bottom of the outside comer should be aligned witffi the bottom ofthis piece of s-tdun. Dueto varying shake lengths, the corner!. will notalign with each courx. SIF' 2: INSTALL 1 ST OUTSIDE CORNER SECTION -After ti+e alignment in Step 1 is completed, level the outside comer and naif toe comerpastto the wait using the certerofthe prepunched nal sloes. STEP 3: INSTALJNC MORE CME R SECTIONS ABOYETHE FIRST CORI'IER - To install acorneron top cfarsc+dter crmerse�on, gasp the nem corner at the bottom and pull on the)Channers to spread them open. Then set this on top otthe already installed comer, overiappirgthe smooth sermon atthe top ohne irrstaiied ccmerr..st Lzve! _oCr1amC. PG_riarld in a111 Jn U t + u:)L i i C! U - y _ S std S th i pJnLs to erumurz iilat ver�calsz�aru cns,z'i'eup yc separt;cns in the COLTSe abcye orbelow. �i11ti5 :�C^ 1 Z) Always start from the left, and worktownrd tre ri;ht Cn toe first panel of the ns: course, cut the Shake ;at ,he p-eprirr ed cut lire marked either"A','B",or"C'. (Illustration 13) install this c,-,, Shake, then proceed down the r rwwith full panels- Cut the final pane 'to sire and ins ill. ifyou are ir--bliingin a gable. trim each piece with a radial saw to the proper angle, allowing 1 /4- clearance in t5e ) Channel for expansion. 1'._usTs.a-Jos :'13 Wider & 2n your original start" begin thesecond course with a full panel. Continue to stagger each succeeding course as you work up the wall, benning each row eiti;erwith a cut panel -=viaus course, orwith fi rn a p. a full panel, depending on the visual appearance. ST, --p 5: T}TPEAK -The last Snake may be faced -nailed using only one colcr-matched trim nail, and a pre ruled 1/3' hole. Do NCT drive thenal tghtly. Leave approximately 1 / 16' clearance for normal exnsi paon/contracticn. REPAIRINGA DAMAGED PANEL: {LLUt9.7tAT1Or4 #1-L Note: There are 6 each A, B and C panels packaged in a carton of Cedar Shakes. A B and C panels are aesthetically differentfrom a dep th perspective, butthere are no differences amongthem Froin an installation standpoint You may bon the first row with any panel, regardless of its matii:% so long as you cut it at the cal G, (lp :zt•:+ran # 13 1, Ycu may also use A. B orC panels in any random orderasyou work up the wall, as long as you continue to stagerthe vertical separation Gres between the Shakes. S_117 LNSi -� 1 ^7c -5tartthe se=nd c cur -.z i t tha rei`!uil �.L L - irs} il}acr.;rehr'. as'c, os To repair a damaged panel, insert the hook end of a zip too, into the lode between t e 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_ Rcplac; the damaged panel and Install a new panel, thten use the zip tool to lock the new panel into the panel above. s� maiAC1NG A DAMAGED OLr—j SIDE CORNER POST post' -y sccrng:iong a;t,�i;.e . �rn�r RUAIRING BUCKLED SIDINGATTHEJQiNT Vinyl siding sometimes becomes unlocked behveen the rimtand second floors ofd newly built siding installation due to settling and shrinka;e of wet lumber_nis can be carne_ ed by using a piece of aluminum star`.erstrip. skin 1. Insert an irve:tad -� scrap piece oFstarter strip into the exposed receivinglockafthe (ower panel. Z. With the :crap piece insertrd into the lock, lay the , upper panel over the starter strip The starter strip should F be visible bcltindthe 1 upper pane!_ Marka line ofthe scrap pieta where.the retutnlcg of the upper panel meets the : crap piece_ 3. Trim the starteron'his rine, savin , the _ portion wi th the I ed -e o g '. Note: It is acceptabie � to cut the starter ' •, stip in shover LdIc:-'> s t- ease i�- ! � .� . handiir.g •;nd I till t i 7 _ ._ znd f b1A� cri��L SFc2lriC�{i:OMS A11 prcd�s meet cr ezaed the SLndard Sfit� nr..:l:cn �r R�gT� r Sing (ASTM 0,?0-79) and Rs referenced dccJmen�. An irde7*WC!ec t iat:cratcry through unannounced Inspec5ca of all manu'k,it ng faaa s cerlles the onfarmancz b this sl drez6on. ASTM D -36-1g is the spedkahen used by bu7c5rg core auknUes. Whera no(de5ned in _ _ ASTLi D-3678, prcduc� a!d rr,�et ycr,�dez S�ingerTt Quality Standards. PHYSICAL DATA l Panel Thickness..042 (-fj .001) Pane! Frcjecdon: (VA, 0/4,11, 015J: 5'd* Color. Unifnrrrdty is spectrcphotcmet ically ccntroged. Textura: Embcssed with a woedgrain pattem. Lock; CPdcally measured and controlled. Gloss: Unilcrm low gross maintained with an integrating 75'F PRaOUCtTEST DATA Heat Sh dnkage Impact Resistance: Design V&dlaad-- Surfac- Distcrrion: Squareness: Length: Warp/Charnber. Flame Spread Index Smake Density Index Fuel Ccntribadon Self Ignition Temp: 3% at 160'F Mean Failure 5nergy 145 MPH' None at 1207 <1/8' or square Wcthin -114' of spE caacrt. <1/8' <450 0 780•F PRQFir cqCC, L��. • C1d, Cf�1r L a t�.t� 2 ;' E�^csurr • C4np p 1?a lengnt 2 Sg74 esr utn 1 L�rct(1 a D,. 2 Ta • �g i • Sari sly e Catz • Unta i 'The MPH windspeed reported above is calculated using>he VSI Windspeed Calmlation Guidelines. Itis an estimate of windspeed resistancegiven one uniform set of assumpacns Please no(e !fiat ,nary( sing is a d,=ratve wvi�,q that is not intended to provide structural reinforcement to a w --A The w¢nd resistance of a wan sysiern maybe !ass than the maximum wind speed rating for a siding product and wnl not be increased as a result of instalMg vinyl siymg• COMPOUND TEST DATA All Norandex Vinyl Siding is manLtcturrd frcm PVC ccm pound thatrrXeds or errs all spedfzaticns of 0-10 r Biter Class 1, 2 or 3 carnpoca:ds Modules aWt5*, ( S): s9j,:�9 Im 73.57f?!. TM r? -f bmd'm0 SZ ryth 37 (fL x Them of ��?: � 2.11 P�Sclding:s the rer2ivin.- ^>- o - So 1 _ lrstall re.:Sving `anmn :0 the overhang against the wall, flus.. will the ezisting5oirit. 2. Measure the distance between the fascia board, and the receivingttim on the wall. 3. Deduct 1/4' for expansion/ cont -action, then cut your Soffit panels to this length. (Forpanels over 36' long, allow 1/2) 4. Insert one end orthe cut panel into the receiving trim againstthe wall. S. Nail the Soffitto the existing overhangthrough the slot in the nailing hem, driving nail approximately very 16 Donotnailtoo tigwy. 6.Once the first panel is installed, insert the tongue of the second panel into the nailing hem to the first panel. Uckthepanels toget' ersnu�ytL. U1 len +.h of the Sart to assure prop C:lignme ,,t, and :.;;j to yle.'1".an2 Use sarnt P, C' n3 W. n:!s. T C 71J,iL'4 CCit. Note: Ven Lila ted panels may be used as necessary to achieve the proper amount of atticventlation. Consult local building codes forventlation requirements. IN5TALUNG YINYL FASCsA COVE -t 1. lnstaIl; Utility Trim art to the length ofthe wocd rasda at the top of the fascia board. 2. Using a 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 pl2m 3. Hook the bottom edge of the Vinyl Fascia Cap underthe bottom ofthe wood fascia board. 4. Do NOT face nail the Fascia Cap. This can cause unsightly buckling and waviness. Note: Use a level and chalkGne to insure that all Channels and Trims aR installed straight. CAPPIUNCs FASCIA CORNERS 1 -lista pied ofrasca 5 i leng��l. 2. Mark a vert,° jI line dc',vn v : cr..;te: r 3. Cut a 90' section away from the center ofthe bottom channel, (caving 45'on both sides. 4. Bend along the centerline (use a metal square or straightedge to help insure a str-aigfrt bend), fcnning a right-angle corner. S. Punch lugs at the top,.hookthe bottom ends over the boucm of ;he wood fasda board, and snap the top into the Utility Trim at top offascia board. CLOSINGTHE ENDS Cut 1/2"J Channel the width of the overhang and install atthe ends by naffing into the overhang, and frttingone end into the receiving trim on the walL wor-.!1 t e�arulort 3. Deduct 1/4' for expansion/ cont -action, then cut your Soffit panels to this length. (Forpanels over 36' long, allow 1/2) 4. Insert one end orthe cut panel into the receiving trim againstthe wall. S. Nail the Soffitto the existing overhangthrough the slot in the nailing hem, driving nail approximately very 16 Donotnailtoo tigwy. 6.Once the first panel is installed, insert the tongue of the second panel into the nailing hem to the first panel. Uckthepanels toget' ersnu�ytL. U1 len +.h of the Sart to assure prop C:lignme ,,t, and :.;;j to yle.'1".an2 Use sarnt P, C' n3 W. n:!s. T C 71J,iL'4 CCit. Note: Ven Lila ted panels may be used as necessary to achieve the proper amount of atticventlation. Consult local building codes forventlation requirements. IN5TALUNG YINYL FASCsA COVE -t 1. lnstaIl; Utility Trim art to the length ofthe wocd rasda at the top of the fascia board. 2. Using a 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 pl2m 3. Hook the bottom edge of the Vinyl Fascia Cap underthe bottom ofthe wood fascia board. 4. Do NOT face nail the Fascia Cap. This can cause unsightly buckling and waviness. Note: Use a level and chalkGne to insure that all Channels and Trims aR installed straight. CAPPIUNCs FASCIA CORNERS 1 -lista pied ofrasca 5 i leng��l. 2. Mark a vert,° jI line dc',vn v : cr..;te: r 3. Cut a 90' section away from the center ofthe bottom channel, (caving 45'on both sides. 4. Bend along the centerline (use a metal square or straightedge to help insure a str-aigfrt bend), fcnning a right-angle corner. S. Punch lugs at the top,.hookthe bottom ends over the boucm of ;he wood fasda board, and snap the top into the Utility Trim at top offascia board. CLOSINGTHE ENDS Cut 1/2"J Channel the width of the overhang and install atthe ends by naffing into the overhang, and frttingone end into the receiving trim on the walL STANDAR LNS=i.LLAT1(:)N 1,p};r<rsu incmr7t_-Ofnaifin; slotr'_ eery 16', 2. Do notnail �ghtiy.Allow dezinr -_ of approzinately 1/16', so that the pnels move unrestricted left to right. 3. Do not race nail except as noted in Step 6: The Peak (p.17). 4.1�r•�e a minimum cicarance of 1/4' between panels and J Channel, to allow for normal it=ansion/conb-action. 5. Whirr product may be painted using a high quality, exterior acrylic latex paint TC0 S QFQLmEDs A bench orra dial arm saw should be used to cut.panels. A fine tooth blade (I2 to 16 t&--th per inch) should be used, with the blade installed in the reverse direction for a cleaner cut Standard tools, including a hammer, 6n snips, square, chalk line, level, ruie, and safety glasses, will also be required. C DARRouNDS INS ULAnON 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 &shing. No starter is required for Cedar Shako. STE? I: INSTALLAT70N FURRING -On uneven walls, furring should be- used to provide an even and nailable base. Shim out the furring at the high and IOW spots to gets firul even surfaces Furring should be run verbally, 16- on ce s tv Acc ssories should be a-- &. ---4 cr-tj;: F__rarb vrh-_q ne•-aed. Sm? z S-1 R.'Q!T WALLAPPO CA: _1CN - Linathe etrirt border arra with 3/4' J Channel. Whe.^.e' wpossible, itis Illa!ndon Tt to begin yo ur instzilation. Start a t the IeFtof the •mall by placing a Startrrinto the le ft J Cnann4 and sliding down into' he bo ttom J. (Illustraticn ;1) Leave approximately 1 /4' dearance between the Rounds Starter and the I funnel for expansion. Proceed to theright by butting additicnal Starters until the entire bottom row is covered. Then proceed up the wall by installing Cedar Rounds panels from left to right Finish off a the top using tha sage face -nailing tec-nique oct.ine_!r. Step 6: The Peak (p,17). S`TE? 3: GABLE APPLICA71ONS - Line the entire gable perimeterwith 3/4' J Channel - Itis generally desirable to finish a gable wall with one round in the peak. Therefore, it is necessary to position the Cedar Rounds StartvStrip and the first course of Rounds to ensure that the final course will consist of on Round at the peak. Next, a level line should be marked 3 -3/4 -above the :dge where the bottom ofthe 5tartnx5lrip sv', course will b 4n. T, i intersecvor. of 'the vertical plumb rine and JIL -7 thehor,�ontal t---- level line is the starting point for hangingthe first i =- StarterStip- (Illust. °tion ,Y 3) if the number of ^' " courses calculated in the --- _ formula abcve is • ^ �. an odd number. the separator space between the Rounds One Fust alcuiate the number of rows or Rounds itwill take to coverthegable. 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) an even number of cc:r>e; z, , calculated, a Rounds ._r_ : ;tip point should be cen-,wced. , Ih_ -zttat!on #5) Be sure to nail _-t r.:- e ,-v to 16' on center. STEP 4: INSTALLING ROUNDS \'r �iOtJ'f STARILKSTRUP-I. 27eZ reitis impossible cr undos:—Z:'e : _ ; e Cedar Rounds St2rtarSt:ip-._re :—, *allowing aleph method a, r: tan. Thetop lcckafthe:_, :.:-1-*0f siding shcuid betri.^-,_-z : pleasure 1/4' down fro"I the :_ _ . :-7e trimmed siding bane . i-.. 1 I3' holes atstuds. ever; _ - 7enter• :S v-C!0r zJ _ •....i .. 1 g: StarterStrip should,.-,- cd:: �d a; the intersection point (l _st _, of t4) IF Fust alcuiate the number of rows or Rounds itwill take to coverthegable. 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) an even number of cc:r>e; z, , calculated, a Rounds ._r_ : ;tip point should be cen-,wced. , Ih_ -zttat!on #5) Be sure to nail _-t r.:- e ,-v to 16' on center. STEP 4: INSTALLING ROUNDS \'r �iOtJ'f STARILKSTRUP-I. 27eZ reitis impossible cr undos:—Z:'e : _ ; e Cedar Rounds St2rtarSt:ip-._re :—, *allowing aleph method a, r: tan. 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