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HomeMy WebLinkAbout127 Meadow Blvd (3)A CITY OF SANFORD PERMIT APPLICATION V W / C O Permit # : Date: 3 0 Job Address: lllkv Description of Work: '%t n I% S Historic District: Zoning: Value of Work: Permit Type: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool Electrical: New Service — # of.AMPS Addition/Alteration Change of Service Temporary Pole Mechanical: Residential ( Non -Residential Replacement D_ 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 X Commercial Industrial Total Square Footage: Construction Type: # of Stories: # of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required for other than X) Parcel #: Owners Name & Address: sz Contractor Name & Address: Phone & Fax: O r. Bonding Company: Address: Mortgage Lender: Address: ArchitectlEngineer. Address: Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal Description) Phone: 6M I - _7 /_64 State License Number: L U `J,__ Person: C.,01 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 of permit is verification thagl will gptify the owner Print Owner/Aeent's Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date O tier/Agent is Personall Known to Me or Produced 6—Fe— ap. APPLICATION APPROVED BY: Bldg Zoning: Utilities: FD: Initial & ate) (Initial & Date) (Initial & Date) (Initial & Date) of tl Special Conditions: tin...= RCHIA 1 4 DD0149454 • 9/1 IrAw aod through Seminole County property Appraiser Get Information by Parcel Number Page 1 of 1 PROPERTY K'-'?•. 4r' ::h. 2006 WORKING VALUE SUMMARY GENERAL Value Method: Market Parcel Id: 33-19-30-508-0000-0220 Number of Buildings: 1 Owner: WEEKES GREGORY L Depreciated Bldg Value: $75,141 Mailing Address:127 MEADOW BLVD Depreciated EXFT Value: $0 City,State,ZipCode: SANFORD FL 32771 Land Value (Market): $20,000 Property Address: 127 MEADOW BLVD SANFORD 32771 Land Value Ag: $0 Subdivision Name: MAYFAIR MEADOWS Just/Market Value: $95,141 Tax District: S1-SANFORD Assessed Value (SOH): $64,761 Exemptions: 00-HOMESTEAD Exempt Value: $25,000 Dor: 01-SINGLE FAMILY Taxable Value: $39,761 Tax Estimator 2005 VALUE SUMMARY SALES Tax Value(without SOH): $1,408 Deed Date Book Page Amount Vac/Imp Qualified 2005 Tax Bill Amount: $756 WARRANTY DEED06/1990 02195 0850 $59,000 Improved Yes Save Our Homes (SOH) Savings: $652 2005 Taxable Value: $37,875 Find Comparable Sales within this Subdivision DOES NOT INCLUDE NON -AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION LAND PLATS' Pick... Land Assess Method Frontage Depth Land Units Unit Price Land Value LOT 0 0 1.000 20,000.00 $20,000 LEG LOT 22 MAYFAIR MEADOWS PB 29 PGS 31 TO 33 BUILDING INFORMATION Bid Num Bid Type Year Bit Fixtures Base SF Gross SF Living SF Ext Wall Bid Value Est. Cost New 1 SINGLE FAMILY 1987 6 1,042 1,484 1,042 SIDING AVG $75,141 $80,797 Appendage / Sgft GARAGE FINISHED / 418 Appendage / Sgft OPEN PORCH FINISHED / 24 NOTE: Appendage Codes included in Living Area: Base, Upper Story Base, Upper Story Finished, Apartment, Enclosed Porch Finished,Base Semi Finshed NOTE: Assessed values shown are NOT certified values and therefore are subject to change before being finalized for ad valore tax purposes. If you recently purchased a homesteaded property our next ear's property tax will be based on Just/Market value. re_web.seminole_county_title?parcel=33193050800000220&cpad=meadow.91 / 18/2006 c3c R W. iim ADHOW gavwiwi bL Ad& vw:3206Cd60dWkft-ft 2( Kt Admtk OA 3M39 7m2howniW0416W Depot NAMC 207-G Kelsey Ln. maw: Tampa, FL 33619 813- 630-4111 off 813-630-4112fax 1 ' 1170 r iw-7 tY MAwfA" & 0,11 LIEW E ClWCWT MIRT BK - 06065 PG 18446 CLERK' S :0 rIEDULD ( 1VWa-X)G 1221:3z PA WCORDI* FELS H). W - By t. hoiden CERTIFIED , COPY MARYANNE MORSE CLERK - C1 cUIT COURT SEMIN011CA , MINTY, FLORIDAZwwlim- MWERNIM 3- - tt- * - C': 0 Fohown -C) C> raw* 1' hL SrAl*z OF HMWA <Q 2: 22 I -- COUNiY OF WWb6vAWk(aGvft9= dSra the NOMOF 00 20m, NeTwow. Sl 31 70,5_5 l pm1'-T r vT5 P43 1;1y A Om" and eftm: i " -) Na Mdaddmcffw rmmw" ft soft ofFlorida &upftd byoww rya awl 713.13(1)(&) 7.Fbdft9NbJw . . . AmaWar awmeo my be cared a pvMd by Soeboo in m1i"a bwto~ or i to = do a off offt 14=W1. so PMvi" am E*n"hb Gfoum S of bop 10maroftd Swqaftwdnbwiwdb& ft1webY as ulaviftaft% am fisa—*Yafj) Sipanof)k" TORCHA Co on # DD0149454 4,170Fte ':$F 7ndedth mLmb— m) Fiwf!a r,.,ary Assn., ft. Prepared By, !i¢ Phone Number. q0 7 6,17 - 8Wg' X X.• . •. . . . . . . • . . . . . . X. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ ....... X . .. r X . X NOTES: r MEAN ROOF HEIG1iT" 'Feet Overall Length 1. Draw the outline of the house and indicate all windows and doors Overall Width 2. Number the windows to be replaced with the corresponding number from the Spec Sheet "Measure Mean Roof Height from the ground To a point that is halfwa to the sax to the save Exposure Category 3. Measure and list the distance From each comer of the home to the closest window Po ,!y P A.Inr0cale which windaw(s) will meet Egress Code requirements in the bedroom To be completed by Permit Coordinator W Inesi 1 window or exterior door must meet the Egress Code Requirements - - - Florida Building Code Online •,• PON The Florida llepartrrrent of Eomrrrunity A`far s y Cotrurtunkty _ ' ~ A . ,; KIff x 1ti81r5 e x s, r x 1! ' ProductT e 1?etartPRODUCT-APFRQV L .•, . ypsib. s e ... -_... Oveiview Product Search Orgaruati.on Product Search o• o User: Public User - Not Associated with Organization - Application #: Date Submitted: Code Version: Product Manufacturer: A ddress/Phone/email: Technical Representative: Technical Representative Address/Phone/email: Category: Subcategory: Evaluation Method: Referenced Standards from the Florida Building Code: Florida Engineer or Architect Name: Florida License: Quality Assurance Entity: Validation Entity: Need Help ? FL920-RI 07/ 19/2005 2004 Owens Corning One Owens Corning Parkway Toledo, OH 43659 419) 248-7060 Jon Ellerbrock One Owens Corning Parkway Toledo, OH 43659 jon.ellerbrock@owenscoming.com Panel Walls Siding Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or Florida Professional Engineer Section Standard Year 1404.9 . ASTM D3679 2001 " 1405.13 ASTM D3679 2001 2612.2 ASTM D 1929 2000 2612.2 ASTM E84 2001 2612.2 ASTM D635 1998 Robert Nieminen, P.E. PE- 59166 Architectural Testing, Inc. John W Knezevich http://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_detl.asp?IPT=920&RV=1 &fin=ROSrch 8/19/2005 Florida Building. Code Online Page 2 of 4 Authorized Signature: Darrel Higgs darrel.higgs@owenscoming.com Evaluation/Test Reports PTID_920 Rl_T er071205FfNAL_100377.03C OC Uploaded: fl920-r1.pdf PTID_920_R1_T_ERD Cert of Independence.pdf Installation Documents Uploaded: Product Approval Method: Method 1 Option D Application Status: Pending FBC Approval Date Validated: 07/19/2005 Date Approved: Date Certified to the 2004 Code: Page: G0; Page 1 / 3 pp/Seq Product Model # or Model Limits of UseINameIDescription 1. This Evaluation is not or use within the FBC 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 320.1 Accord 8 Vinyl Siding name is current on the SI Vinyl Siding Certification Program, Certified Products List. The current list can be found at www.vinylsiding.org . 4. Limitations relating to ind load performance are provided in Appendix 1. A. Unless otherwise noted, fasteners for vinyl siding are limited to min. 1'/z" long (min. 3/,-inch penetration) x 0.125 shank diameter x minimum 3/8" head iameter galvanized roofing nails. B. Unless therwise noted nails shall k http://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_detl.asp?IPT=920&RV=1 &fin=ROSrch 8/19/2005 r ; Florida Building Code Online Page 3 of 4 engage the stud framing members. C. Use of the wind load performance worksheets is limited to all height less than or equal to 30 feet. For elevations exceeding. this limitation, a qualified design professional shall determine design pressures in accordance ith FBC Chapter 16 / SCE 7-98 on a project - specific 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 load performance orksheets is limited to all assemblies having either internal or external sheathing. For - applications where siding is installed over open studding, a qualified _ design professional shall determine the required test pressure in accordance with ASCE 7- 98 and Section A1.2.3 of STM D 3679. 920.2 Accord Premium Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920.3 Accord Premium Plus . Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920.4 Accord Standard Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920.5 Beaded Yinyl_Siding See Accord 8.. 920.6 Board and Batten Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920.7 Cambridge Vinyl Siding See -Accord 8. 920.8 Cedar Reflections Vinyl Sidin See Accord 8. 920. 9 Chesapeake Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920. 10 Classic Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920. 11 Classic Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 20. 12 Cross Roads Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920. 13 Easy Street Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 20. 14 Eminence Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 20. 15 Essentials Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920. 16 Essentials Beaded Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920. 17 Essentials Narrow Plank Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920. 18 Essentials Plus Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 920. 19 Essentials Premium Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. 20. 20 Grand Junction Vinyl Siding See Accord 8. Next n. a, .me http:// www. floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_detl. asp?IPT=920&RV=1 &fin=ROSrch 8/19/2005 Florida Building Code Online Page 4 of 4 i e http://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_detl.asp?IPT=920&RV=1 &fin=ROSrch 8/19/2005 MATERIAL SPECIFCATiCKS Al rrd,-,c:s :reet cr aaaed 7te Standard Scedf=lcrs trR rd ='JC S crEng (.isTN ID-M71 i) and it's ; efereiced d= r„erls Xi rdeperdent latcrawry:h %gh urac cuRc`d Inspe4cnS crag mac.uf c;trsg ides ceej-ias y 3 =r,, r ;,once p his 3ped1Wm AS'TV Q&7Y s lfie sree.cadcn ustd by rOdr rg ccde authcrte& Mers'natdeg-aed it AS1 N Ctid79, cer jrx c's also meei,Vciardex r.5ertfCc,ity Ccr;trf FHYSICAL DATA Farel Thicicress .C4 (+r-ZI) Panel r ro jecdrn: !- Ccicc Unifccrity is spe^'.,rcphctcrr&caDy canttciled. Texture: EnEcssed m tt a wcedgrain pabm Lcdr: Cpriraty measured and =h ffed GIcss: Unifo ;, rcw gicss maintained with an rategra&ng 7;- glcssre•~r. FRCFiLES C/4 24'c"xresura 1Z6'Un# 2-*Vas,`Cart:n 1 cxpc ce 1 tsgf+`t - 2 S uar..slC l:n Fren,Tium wCrs feamr:.15 Yufiad' c resets, a tN-Stat:te fdcpctyr„ FRCOUCT TEST DATA Heat S,tdrkage: 3°6 at.160-F Irnpact .Resistara: Mean Fa,7u.'a 6'tz.^y f 60 : lzDesignSrYndlcad: 210 MPr Surface Dist: rycn: Ncre at 110°F SQUdr_ iQ55 i <F cf square Length. whin —114' cf spedfs(—.ticn WarTJCha, Tr tl8- Flame Spread Index <25 Smcke Censly index <t 0 Fuel Ccntr-buicn: 0 . Self lgnit;cn Temp.: 780'F a' ibe MPH wfr, ,eed repartad above is calculated using the VSl'Nrdspeed catcuraEcn Guideiirn:s. Itis an est,-::e of windspeed resistance g ,wen one uniform set of assumptions. Please note that vsiyt s&g's a deccra6ve =ve g thals act intended to prcvfde struck al raWancement to a wall. The wind resistrce of a frail sysl=may be Ies:h a the maximum wund speed rating 1br a siding product and will not he incased as a result of installing vinyl siding. COMFOUNO TEST DATA All Norand" Yutyt Skiing is manufactured-hra M compound that meets or exceeds aD spedficaltans of O-3E1i6 r Class 1, 2 or 3 compcunds. Tensile Stwgth: 6,909 Modules of ElaTkitjr (ps 7: 391,999 izad knpac: St wVth @ 73.rF (I x lbdn of nctch): 3.81 Lwd Impact Sh%lh @ 327 (ft x hTh of nokh): lit _ Oeffecfion Tesnperabm aL264 psk 737 - Ccetficent of linear Expansion rWMF) 3.15x1Q All Siding, sofTif and accrssates manufactured by flcrandex have,a lass A Ire r&g based an ASTM E`9 mmh R JU 40b 01,10 , N O. R - A N M 1 flCt t U A I UF I U t 21 SOLID VINYL SIDING application instructions 4 j- R 1 NORANDEX/ REYNni nq v 3U 90d b110 KEr f10bE OFFICE 19 FOREWORD This manual is published by Norandex/Reynolds as a guide to basic installation techniques that are generallyaoeepted for the application ofririyl siding, soffit and accessories . throughout the vinyl siding industry. As such, Norandex/Reynolds strongly recommends that you thoroughly reviewthese instructions priorto proceeding with any installation, and that the instructions be followed as closely as possible. Failure to follow the installation techniques and procedures outlined in this manual could create a circumstance that causes the siding to fail to perform as intended. Such a circumstance could conceivably be cause to invalidate your Norande*%eynolds warranty. CONTENTS SECTION This manual is intended to provide generally acceptable standards, and is not intended to coverall application possibilities. For example. them may be regional or local installation preferences that are not covered within this manual. Generally, it is acceptable to follow any such preferences, so long as they are accepted by the local building trades as standard procedures, and do notro contrary to the basic tenets ofvinyl siding application that should be followed in all applications. Most of these basic tenets will appear in bold type in this manual For easy reference. Ifyou have an installation Issue i hat is not covered within this manual, and have any questions as to the appropriate way to proceed, you may contact the Product Ser Aces Department at 1-800-528-09 42 forassistance. It may also be appropriate to review all pertinent local budding codes befort proceeding withany installation. Norandex/ Reynolds makes no c 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 ApplicationforNorandex/Reynolds Solid Vinyl Siding ........................................... 6 Sheathing/ Backerboard.................................................................._........................ 6 Toolsand Equipment. . .......... I .................................................................................... 6- Special Tools Designed for Vinyl Siding Applications ............. ................... 6 Fasteners.............................................................................................................. 7 ChoosingStaples.......................................................... sL.......................................... 7 General Procedures forNaTng and Stapling ........ ............................... 7 Cutting Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl..................................................................................... 8 SurfacePreparation............................................._............. 8 Installation Procedures ........... ..................................................................................9 The Norandex/Reynolds Wide Corner/Window and Door Surround System 11 lnstaQing Norandex/Reynolds Horizontal Siring ....................... ....................................... 12 Installing Norandex/Reynolds Vertical Siding................•....•..•.._._.......................... 1 3 Installing Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Soffit .................. . ................ _............ _.... ......14 Instalring Cedar Rounds,'CedarShakes and Cedar Split ......... ................. . ......................... .............16 Replacing a Damaged Outside Corner Post............................................................................18 Repairing Budded Siding at the Joint .......... ............... . .................. 1 8 330 468 8116 8I / RE7 ME OFFICE 0H MO 2 15:04 P.003/019 NORANDEVREYNOLDS 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 CrownorSoirtCoveMo(ding_ Fascia -, Inside Comer Post OutsidKomerPost StarterStrip Vertical Sting or Sol it eF or) Channel r' H-Trim Window and Door Casing or Surround HORIZONTAL SIDING VERTICAL SIDING AND SOFFIT Horizontal siding panels are available in a variety of face Vertical siding panels are available in Board & Batten. and widths, including Triple 3" Double 4', Double 4-1 /2% D/5 Premium, which may also be used in soffit applications. Double 5 6-1 /2', and a full 8". Finishes include brushed, Other Norandex/Reynolds soffit styles includeT/4 Matte, or authentic woodgrains, in traditional Clapboard, Beaded, D/5 Select Matte, and T/3 Beaded Porch Panel, all in solid or Dutchlap styles- orventilate4styles. ACCESSORIES A broad range ofaccessoryitems is available to help complete any siding or soffit installation. Appropriate use of the various types of Norandex/ReynDlds accessories is explained in this manual. Inside conic Post Sbrter5trip Outside Comer Post UaTny Trim I aunnd Dual UuZry Trim Drip Cap W- dee and Door Casing F Channel H-Trim Fuda Soffit Cove Mcicroe Deluxe Crv-, Molding WIDE OUTSIDE CORNER/WINDOW AND DOOR SURROUND SYSTEM i r F11IC111= 1l 11'd fhltodcolnadSlmoid WAcanvr4ls A Ce aCemerG,r h kML ss-vras.rir"Mn Surrmnr) Slcrier s 330 468 8l16 NI ! REI HOPE OFFICE 07/03/02 15:01 F.004/018 VINYL SIDING PLANNING GUIDE Vinyl siding is easy to work with. and requires only a few basic tools. But prior to installing Norandex/Reynolds Ynyl 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 ventilated soffits are used to cover under the eaves. Follow the steps below and use the Estimating Guide on the facing page to record your measurements. STEP 1 Make sketches of home showingall sides. Measure the height (H) of each Side atthe corner and multiplythatby the width (W) to attain the surface area of that side_ STEP Z Measure gables, dormers and any other area notincluded by the sides_ For each triangular shaped area measure from base to the top (q. 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 notbe covered with siding. Multiply width x height for each area and add together. STEP 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% forwaste and/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 Four by 100. a STEP 6 Measure under eave areas. Multiply length by width for each overhang see steps 1 & 2); add together. S7FP 7 To determine the number of squares of soffit material required, divide footage requirements from Step 6 by 100_ STEP 8 Familiarize yourselfwith the accessory items and how they are used. Measure the total lineal feet required for each item. STEP 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 yob need to complete the installation. Sam W= 1/ 2W-w - 330 466 8116 I HI BOYE OFFICE 07 03102 IS:05 P.0051018 ESTIMATING GUIDE 1. Surfaca areas of sides sq. ft, sq. ft. sq. it sq. ft- sq. ft. Subtotal sq. fL 2. Surface areas of dormer,. gables, etc- sq. ft sq. Ft_ sq.ft sq. ft. Subtotal sq- ft. 3. Surface areas (Not to be covered) Vlrndows sq. ft- Doors sq. ft. Chimneys sq. ft. Other sq. ft. Subtotal sq- ft. Not to be covered) 4. Add Step 1 and Step 2 together sq. ft Subtract Step 3 from Total ofStep and Step 2 sq. ft. 5. To determine number of squares needed, divide footage by 100. Examples 1,281 sq. ft. divided by 100 =12.8 or 13 squares 6.To determine number of squares ofsoffit needed, divide by 100. Exam pie: 267 square feet Divide by 100 = 2-67 or 3 squares (Remember to use ventilated soffit where ventilation is needed). 7. Measure total lineal feet o f each siding accessory needed Starter strip lineal ft. Channel lineal fL* Utility Trim lineal ft." Dual Utility Trim lineal ft Inside Corner Post lineal ft. Outside Comer" lineal Ft W-mdow/Door Casing" lineal Ft Drip Cap lineal ft. 8. Measure the total lineal feet of each soffit accessory needed 1/2'J Channel lineal'ft-' FChannel linealft Utility Trim lineal fir. Soffit Cove or Deluxe Crown Molding lineal ft H-Trim < lineal ft. ` Fascia Cover fineal ft Always add 10%toyour measurem-rntsof these accessories for possWe waste if Norando0teynotdsWide Cwmr/ Window and DoorSurround Systun Is to be used, measure Gn" IL required and y.ur N ran% kxMcynolds Deakrwll help determine quantity' of various lineal,. comer inserts or starter needed. u0Ju 9n0 nlln ne 1 AGI Uunc Uff16C V1, V01u6 14.uJ r.uVVrV10 BASICRU`LES OF APPLICATION FOR NORANDEX/REYNOLDS SOLID VINYL SIDING I. Always fasten approximately in the center ofthe nail slot 2. Vinyl Siding maybe applied manuallywith 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. Neverfasten too tightly. As temperatures change, vinylsiding expandsand contracts as mum 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 /16- of an inch. 4. Do NOT face nail or staple through the panel. 1._ Leave a minimum of 1 /4" clearance at all openings and stops (n Comer 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. Allowthem 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 I Channels or corners will cause oil -canning. 9. it is essential that the surface that wiffreceive the vinyl siding is properly prepared. lnnremodeling situations; furring or removal of uneven siding may be.necessary• In new construction, don't use green lumber that can warp as a substrate. Your siding installation will only be as straiet and as stable as the materials to which it's applied. NOTr RSSV=ovMAShi6TTos SW04C ArMtossidi "IrreVAstedmatctiLYoushould atar+ys contact the epproprisu cr-h— "add prior to residmiororany as1mtorbued product Vinyl is easy to score, trim and cut using a heavy,duty utility knife. Good quality tin snips ur,aviition-type snips will help inthe,cutting>and, shaping of vinyL A 6enc h, radial arm or Hind-heid power saw can speed arttingand installation- Use a fine tooth blade - 12 to 16 teeth per inch; -.installed in the reverse dimction.ihis will give you the cleanest cut through vinyl. SHEATHING/ BACKERBOARD 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 stable surface foryour 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 invalidateyour Nora ndex/Reyn Olds 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, carpenter's pencil, and i chalkline. 7v L d ZIPTOOL Used to remove orreplace a spedfic siding panel.The curved end of the tool slides underthe end of the panel.. and hooks onto the back lip of the butt lock. Pull downward,and slide along the full length of thtcpanelto d :ens?b's the lock, Reverse the procedure to install anew panel into a finished course of siding: The tools required to install vinyl siding are generally available through your local tJorandex/Rcyneldc branch, SPECIALTOOLS DESIGNED FORVINYL SIDING APPUCATION Where are a few tools that have been designed especially for the inst,iliation of vinyl siding. These tools an lit real time- savers in certain situation:., SO it's always a good idea to have them in your tool box. mgj; g-Ilm, MSNAPLOCKPUNCH Used to punch lugs into the cu t edges of siding, to help lock panels al the top or finishing course. The punched lugs engage and lock into the installed trim accessory. A, WW_. 001090 NAlLHOLE 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 expamion and contraction. efl0 118 8I I6 N1 18E9 HOPE OrELCE 01/U3r02 1 U: y.uurrul FASTENERS CttooswG NAILS Always use aluminum. galvanized steel, or other corrosion -resistant nails to install Norandex/Rcynolds Vinyl Siding. Nails must be long enough to allow a i " penetra tion into the surface, which should be stable and secure. Nail heads should be at feast 5/16' in diameter, and shanks should be T /8- in diameter. Nail lengths should be chosen as follows: General Use -1-1 /2 Residing-2" Siding with Backerboard - 2.1 /2" Trim Nails -1 to 1.1/2" Your local Norandex/Reynolds Branch has a complete selection of nails for every siding orVim application. CHOOSING STAPLES Staples must be cadmium -coated, galvanized steel or aluminum, or other corrosion -resistant material. They should be no lessthan1' 6 gauge. semi - flattened toan eliptial cross- section.. Staples should be long enough to penetrate into the surface zt least 1 with a staple crown that is at least 7/ 16"wide. GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR NAILING AND 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 your siding to oil -can. i im; vA ` Fo2. 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. I 3. Always try to fasten in the center ofthe nail slots to permit expansion/ contraction. YES! NO! C33: D CM3:DC=CD CC= 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 surfacr. When stapling, it is essential that the staplerbe held parallel to the siding panels to insure sta pies 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 w iIL 6. Lock each course of siding into the course below by pullingup until the butt snaps into the top lock - but be careful not to pull the panels too tightly together by fa stening at an angle that pulls the courses together. 7. Fasteners should be spaced no more that 16" apart on horizontal siding panels,12' on tenter for vertical siding, and between 6-and 12" apart foraccesscries. 8. Whenever possible, nailorstople 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. Consultmanufacturer' s specifications for the safe and proper use of power - driven tools. INSTALLING NORAN DEX/REYNO LD S SUPER PREMIUM PANELS Norandex/ Reynolds has made nailing and stapling even easier with a patented design on the nail hem of Crossroads' and 5agebrush° 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 shootstaples into the zg% - center of the dual parallel nailingslots. When nailing, the channel actsas 2 hammer stop' When the hammer head touches the nail hem, the nails have been driven to the appropriate depth. UM M Nib N I NE1 80YE OFFICE 01/03/02 15:06 P.ODB/018 CU-MN G NORANDEX/REYNOLDS VINYL. 1. Nwsys wear protective safety glasses when cxwng or nailing vinyl sidin& 2. For best results, use a circular sawwith a $ne-toothed blade Installed BACKWARDS. This will provide the smoothest, cleanest cuts in your vinyl, especially in cold weather. 3. Do NOT attempt to tut 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, markyourlines then scare an the face side using a square as your guide. Use a moderate amount cf pressure, then bend and snap along the line. It is not necessary to cutthrough the vinyl with the knife. SURFACE PREPARATION Your vinyl siding application will only be as straight and secure as the surface overwhich you install the vinyl. It is absolutely essential that 4 you pay close attention to the proper preparation of your installation surface, especially in reside applications. RFSIDEAPFUCAT10N5 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 caulkrltig. Completely recaulk around all windows, doors and other appropriate areas, and seal anycracks in the existing walls, to protect against air and water penetration. 3. Remove any wall fixtures. such as gutters, downspouts, shutters, or right fixtures. Tie back any shrubberyto allow plenty of working space around the home. 4 Check the walls for evenness The fastest; easiestway to insure an even, nailable surface is to apply weather - resistant sheathing ov,:r the old siding. (See manufacturer's instructions for proper installa i ion of sheathing). S. If not using sheathing, use furring or strappingon 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 pas sible, bu t do not furout any farther than necessary- this could make it di tffiieult to align sidingatwindows and doors NEW CONSTRUCTION APPUCATIONS 1. Make sure that framing studs are plumb and positioned uniformly, providing a flak even surface for sheathing. 2. Norandex/Reynolds recommends thata weather -protective ba,Tier,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, prior to installation of the vinyl sidin&This'wiH provide a more accura to structural weight distribution to each floor, and will reduce the possibility of compression of the floor plate(s). Floor plate compression can result in budded siding at the intersection of the Boor and the wall UNU 4tiS SI16 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Now that you have the prop er too[s, you've measured and ordered the proper quantities ofvinyl siding and accessories, and you've prepared the wall insuring a flat, even installa bon, you're ready to apply Norandex/Reynolds Vinyl Siding_ In any vinyl siding application, most accessories are installed first, preparing the buildingto receive the vinyl panels_ INSTALLING NORANDWREYNOLDS ACCESsORIEs CHALKLINE 1. Find the lowest comer of the- house. Drive a nail part way into the old siding or sheathing, 1 -3/4' higher than the lowest comer. Stretch a chalk fine from this nail to another nail in the opposite comer. 1-0m,am 2.. Snap a level chalk fine. then repeat this procedure on all sides ofthe house. INSTALLING OUTSIDE CORNER POSTS 1: Place in position, allowing at lust 1 /4' at top for expansion. (When Soffit is to be installed, make sure to allowan additional 1/2'attop for Soffit) or F Channel — See'Soffit Installation" p.14) Z Hold in place bynaiTingatthe top of the uppermost nail slot Balance of nailing should be in centers of slots, between 6' and 12-on center, 8I / 3EI H O i E OFFICE 5_ Br sure no to nail outside corner pusL too tightly. Use same nailing 4 procedures as siding. SPLICING OUTSIDE CORNERS 1. Norandex/Reynolds Outside Cot ncrs Carrie in 10* and 12' lengths Tliv Norandex/Reynolds 3-Piece Corner System and 1-Piece Premium Fluted Comercome in standard 20' IengLhs. Seepage 11 for instructions). When the wall is Otallerthan Q 10'. and it's Q nvccssary to use . murO than one i Corner, make sure to install the Q boi tom Corner first, liter, install the top Carrier so that it overlaps the top of the bottom Corner. This will inhibit any wa ter from running down into the bottom Corner. 2. Splice the 2 Corners by cutting 1 off of the nailing hem from the bottomi pai L of the upper Corner, leaving the outer face intact. Lap 3/4' of the upper Comer over the lower Corner, leaving a 1 /4"gap between the nailing hems for expansion. CAPPING OUTSIDE CORNERS M.rking a cap that covers the bottom ofyourOutside Corners can make fora 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. 0 1. Use a piece of 1-1 /4' J Channel, 7- long (twice as long as the Comer Fos L face). 2. From the center of the Channel, mark a 90' angle, and cut away that material. 3_ Cut 7/8' of the face and bottom away from each end, leaving the nailing hem intact 01/03/02 15:06 P.009/018 90.1 r A 4. Bend the Channel at center, and fasten to each corner oftfe house- S. Insertyour Outside Comer into this cap, leaving 1/4" between the bottom of the Comerand the cap. then install as normal. AN ALTERNATE METHOD FOR CAPPING THE OUTSIDE CORNMS LS: 1, Make a 4-inch cutdownthe centerofthe OCP, creating 2 flaps which should fold over each other as shown. 2.Drill a 1/8' hole in the centerofthe overlap, through both pieces ofvinyl, and install a pop rivet to hold them in place. Cut a notch in both layers to allow clearance forthe corner. INSIDE CORNIER POSTS 1 1. Inside Comers install exactly like Outside Corners —see steps 1-2 ab.ave. 2.To sprite two Inside Comers, cut 1' off everything but the outer face from the upperpart ofthe bottom Comrr. Lap 3/4' of the upperComer over the bottom Comer, leaVmga 1/4'g2p between nailing hems for expansion- 3. Make certain that all Inside and Outside Comers are plumb before proceeding with installation_ 330 468 8I;l6 07/03/02 I5:01 P.010/018 t-loR¢ONTAL STARTER STRIP I. Install siding starter strip along the bottom ofthabuilding.Use the drone line as a guide, placing the top ofthe starter along the line. 2. Leave a 1 /4' space between starter strip and;comcrs. 3. Keep,atleast l /4- bet,Neen starter strip'pieces to allow for expansion/ contraction. 4. When using sheathing, shim whenever necessary to accommodate for extra thickness. Surface Preparation," you should caulk around the entire perimeter of all windows and doors before installing Channels or Casings - Second, it's a good idea to art 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 lock of the siding panel below. Ice Guard is also a product that may be used to flash around windows. WINDow & DOORTRIM Norandex/Reynolds permits the use of j Channel, Drip Cap, 3/4" Window and Door Casing, or flat and fluted Window & Door Surrounds as trim around windows and doors. j Channel and Window & Door Casing follow similar installation procedures, which are listed immediately below. If you've chosen to use Flat or Fluted Surrounds. please see the section entitled "Windowand Door Surround Installation' forinstructions p.l 1). You may choose to finish yourwindow trim with either square or mitered comers. This is a matter of preference, and will not affect the performance o f the siding in any way. Foflowingare instructions for both options. N ote: It's importantto take special precautions around windowS and doors to inhibit air and water infiltration. First, as noted above in DRIP CAP 1NSfALLATSON Drip Cap is used at the top of all windows and doors, includinggarage doors: Itsupplies a natural runoffthat keeps water away from the home.:. 1. CutDrip Cap#o ex actwidth of the window or doorOpening- 2.Install Drip Cap flush againstthe 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 INvAuATION 1. Cut and install . v: the side Channels ---.d or Casings so they are flush with the top and bottom of the window or door_ 2. Cut the top Channel or Casing 1-112-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. Bend the notched ends down to create flanges that slide into the installed side Channels or Casings, creating flashing that inhibits water penetration. S. Easter the top piece as normal, laying it directly on top of the previously installed drip cap. MrrM CORNER MSTAUA`n0?4 1. Cutthe top j Channel or Window and Door Casing appro'omatciy 1-1/2"longer than the window ordoorwidth. 2. Miter cutthe face of both left and right ends at A and remove Face material only_ 3. Cut inside bottom of both left and right ends to same distance as miter cut, 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. S. Cut j 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 cop of both side pieces, forming a notch 1 that will accept the flanges from top Channel or Casing. GABLE7RIM Use j Channel to receive siding zit 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 piece of Channel, and sllde the art face over the first piece of Channel for a dean. appearance. YVVY I V V visu ee i ncl [IUA-C urrl c UI/U1iUa I UI P 0 11/ 1111 T pjm UNDER EAvEs ON HIP ROOF 1. Use Utility Trim (or Dual Utility Trim when instalring Dutchfap-type panels) under the eaves of a hip roof. 2- Install with receiving channeJ downward. Leave 1 /4' dearance between Trim and Comers. _ r 3. If more than one Utility Trim is required, splice the Trim by cutting back 1-1 /4" on one end, then slide that end overthe otherTrim piece. Leave at least 1 /4'space between the naging hem of the 2 spliced pieces. THE NORANDEVREYNOLDS WiDECORNER/WINDOW AND DOOR SURROUND SYSTEM TheNorandexAeynolds Wide Outside Cotner/ Windowand DoorSunvund System is a fire piece system made up of a specially designed surround starter, twoGneals (flutedorplain) and one comer insert (beaded or cove). WbE CORNER WSTALLAniON Fora *ride comerappliation, use one liffttAVG M%rU1M ti1mw%t* n with eitherplain or fluted lineals. The comerinsert is instilled in the same manner 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 comer at 6" and 12- centers This allows fore qurision/contraction to occuratthe bottom. (Note: lineals and inserts come in 20-foot sections 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 SURROUND INSTALLATION When usingthe system as a Windowand DoorSurround', firstinstallthe surround starter completely around the windrow frame. The surround starter nailing slots should be away from the window, with the opposite edge flush with the frame. You Can then install the leftand right vertical surround lineals (alsowfffi n2flingslots 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 comer installation method; 2. Using the miter comer installation method; or 3- Using Norandex/ Reynolds comer blocks. For methods 1 or 2, please see instructions an page 10 under Window & DoorTrim. When using Comer Blocks, see following instructions. 1. Draw plumb and c level lines a I continuing at least 3" from all sides of the window. Measure the distance between the —1 i horizontal mustmdonzl level lines illustration # 1) (A) and cut two trim. extrusions to Dimension (A) less 11K Measure & ! IJlilw b&W thl vertical plumb fines (B).and cut the other two extrusions to Dimension (B) less 3/8" Set all the cut extrusions aside until Step 4. 2. Place two Corner Block Mounts with the squared comers ofthe mount; to the top comers of the window, and screw or nail in place as you would siding. Be sure to use the Corner Slodk Mount marked'R' on the right side of the window, and the Corner Block Mount marked "L' on the left side of the window. (Illustration #1) (C) 3. Place the two Corner Block Mounts with the squared corners ofthe mounts on the bottom comers of the window. Screwornail these into place rike you would Siding. Make sure the Comer Block Mount marked'R' t is on the right side of thewindow, and the Corner Block Mount musmdon *2 mariked "L' is onthe left side of the window. (illustration # 2) 4. Take one ofthe side extrusions cut in (Illustration # 1) (A) and position it so that the vertical leg of the wYw , Corner Block Mount fits Ulu:tntion h3 inside the J Channel ofthe extrusion (illustration' i'3). This allows the water to be diverted in front of the siding and not behind the siding S. The bottom of the extrusion should now lay over the bo#tam Comer Block Mount and again muxtation tt4 dram over the siding (Illustration # 4). Screw or nail into puC@ 79YOU WOUld siding. Y V V V I V V V I I V a A I I1 L. 1 II V 4 L. V C I I L L, V l, V V 1 V o v v. V I I. V I Y I V I V 6.Take the top and bottom extrusions Illustration *J) (B) and place the extrusions in between the vertical plum fines With the r- J Channel in • ; the trotigh of the Comer Block Mount Illustration S). Screw or nail in L place as you would Siding. InustmtIon #53 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 t the comers of the window. Screw the YComer Block Covers into the Comcr Block Mounts. Illustration 6) USING WID E CORNER LINEAIS AS A STARTER STRIP Wide Comer Uneals can make an attractive and unique starting piece for a siding job, or for Cedar Shakes or Split 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 Uneal should then be locked into this . starterto assure a firm, straight line. 9. when 1UU%=tlan#6 installingthe Screw Covers there are two slots in the Corner Block Cover. The narrow slot is dosestto the window, andthewide slot is closest to % the siding. mu.uat+.+ #7A Insert the tab end of the Screw Cover into the wide slot.Then. securely map the dip side of the Saaw"Cover into place. Illustrations 7A.73. and 7C) INSTALLING NTSDIS IR170NALSIDINGNow thatstarterStrips, Comers. Channels and/ orCasings are appried.you may startto install Norandex/Reynolds vinyl Siding. In Horizontal applications, you' 11 start at the bottom of the house and work up. Generally, you'll install the siding one wall ata time, completing one wall before moving onto the next. 1. place the first panel into the Starier Strip and pull up until it locks into place. Z. Fasten the panel by nailing or stapling at least every 16 . Remember to fasten in tbit a stud e center of the nail slot, and try whenever possible. 3. As you proceed, check the siding coursrfor proper alignment with adjacent walls,windows, and eaves. 4. Don't place siding=flush into Chghnelsor, Corner! WrQ approximately 1/4" to allow for e.,cpansion/centraction. S. To start the second course, use the end cut piece from the last panel you used on the first course. This will stagger the end laps so that one is not directly above the other, and provide a much cleaner overall appearance. 6. install following courses in the same manner, making sure that no end laps arc directly above each other. 7. Check alignment of the siding every Sth course. END LAPS 1. Remember that vinyl siding will expand and contract as the temperature changes, so it' s importantto overlap the end joints of your siding panels by 1 " to 1-1 /4. to insure, good installation appearance. Z. Fora cleanerlook. your last nail or staple should be a minimum of 10" from the ends of the panels. , 3. Always overlap factory end-,w ith. factory ends. Feld cuts should only be used in Comers and Channels, and never in overlap situations- 4-For thebestfinished appearance, always overlap joints away from high - traffic areas like entrances. ` INSTAt11NC SIDING AROUND WMOWS AND DOORS When you've worked your courses up to the bottom of a window, you'll probably need to cut a siding panel to fit under thatwindow:The same is true atthe tops of windows and dot3m when it's highly unblkelythatyoa' Il be able to fit a full panel of'sidin6. Her s what to do: 1Gustration N7C 330 468 81,16 YI 1 REI 80YE OFFICE FyTT1NG 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 under your window. 2. Hold the panel in properposition under the window and mark the width of the window on the face ofthe panel, adding 1 /4' to each side fordearance 3. Lock small scrap piece ofsiding into the course below the window, and mark the height of the cut on that panel. deducting l /4' forclearance. 4. Place the soap piece overyourgood panel and mark the height of the cut on the panel. 5. Make the vertical cuts on the panel wi th srups,.and score the horizontal cutwi th a utility knife, then bend and snap the piece away - INSTALLING UNDERWWDOWS 1. Install a piece of UtilityTrim under the window that is flush with the side Channels or Casings. 2. If it appears thatyou need to fur out the Trim to maintain proper pitch ofthe sidutg, Norandez/Reyndds recommends that you use Dual Utility Trim instead. rhis circumstance usually arises when you're insUllinga Dutchlap-type panel). 3. Use a snaplockpunch to punch the panel every 6' along the horizontal cut edge, l /4" below the edge. This creates lugs whirr face outward, and will engage and lock into the UtifityTrim. Note: Use the same procedures to measureand cut panels that will go at the tops of windows and doors. In these circumstances, 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 Jugs with the snaplodc punch. Make sure you leave 1 /4' clearance at both sides and at the bottom fior clearance. Note: When applying Shutters to your finished vinylsiding)ob, 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 TO P COURSE OFSIDING ON HIP ROOFS 1. Measure from the top of the installed Utility Trim or Dual Utility Trim, to the bottom ofthe 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 snaplock punch. 4. Punch every 6', making sure that the raised lugs are on the outside face ofthe panel. I 5. 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 andloeti n+., +6o Trim. 6. Do NOT face nail this panel! ON GABLE ROOFS Use 2 scrap pieces of siding to mal, e a pattern to cut the panels on a gable roof to the proper angle. 1- Lock a scrap piece into the siding panel below. Hold a second scrap piece flush against the gable, and using the bottom o Fthat piece as . r guide, mark the cut angle onto the locked piece. 2. Use this same procedure to make a pattern for the opposite side of the gable. 3. Use the patterns to make and cut the panels that will fit into the Channels you previously installed in the gables, making sure to leave 1 /4' gap between the siding and the Channel for expansion. INSTALLiNGTRiM AT ROOF LINE At points where Vinyl Siding and Accessories will meet ata roof ling, such as areas where a gable dormer or a second -story side wall intersect witil the roof, its best to position the 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 the intersection of roof and wall. Install flashingbefore installing) Channel. INSTALLING NORANDIDUREYNOLDS VERTICAL SIDING The same basic rules that apply io the tisUUationofhorizontalvinylsldng . also applyto vertical siding. Following are spe 19cs,6ps that need to 6 followed forvertical siding applications only. 330 68 8116 H / REI HOPE MICE 1. Snip a level chalk line around all sides of the house,l " higher than the lowest cornerof the house 1' 2. Inst2111/2') Channel, receiving side up, with the top edge of the J nailing hem aligned with the chalk line. 3. After installing all Comers. Trims around windows and doors, 1 /2" J Channel in gables and 1 /2" J Channel under hip roof eaves, you're ready to begin installing vertical siding panels. 4. install furring strips into the full length of the receiving channels of all inside and Outside Comers. S. Install Utility Trim over furring strips into all Corners, leaving 1/4" gap for expansion/contraction a t to p and bottom, and between Utility Trim and inside of Comers. 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 Corner, leaving 1 /4" at top and bottom of J Channels for expansion, then fasten to the wall through the nailing hem. Make certain this first panel is plumb before proceeding with additiorralpanels. 8. At last panel for each wall, remove the lap lock and naling hem, then punch lugs in the same manner as you did the first panel, and snap into Utility Trim Do NOT face nail this panel! INSTALLING NORANDEVREYNOLDS VINYLSOFFIT Norandex/Reynclds Vinyl Soffit Systems are designed for use in either new construction or remodeling applications. Installation procedures are the sameforeither2ppfi0tion, 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 INSTALLAMON For.open overhangs, you need to create a channel on the wall to receive and support the vinyl Soffit You may use either F Channel.1 /2" j Channel, Soffit Cove Molding, or Deluxe Crown Molding for this I urpose, depending on the look you wantto achieve. For ease of i installation, Norandex/Reynolds recommends you use. F Channel on open eaves. because its vertical nailing hem makessecure installation to the wallsimple (See -Note #2 below). Since there is no existing overhang in an open eave installation. itwill be necessaryto nail your Soffit to the 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 the 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. Nal orstaple every 16". Try to hita stud whenever possible. S. Measure the distance between the fascia board and the rectivingtriin on the wall 6. Deduct i /4" For expansion/ contraction, then cut Soffit panels to this length. (For panels over 35' long, allow 1 /2 ") 7. insert one end of the cut pank•I into the receiving trim on the wall. - 8. Nab through the slot in the nailing 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 the second panel into the nailing hem of the first panel. Lock the panels together snugly the full length of the Soffit to assure proper alignment Use the same nailing and locking procedures for all following panels. 11; 1 i / Note # 1= When the overhang is more then 18" wide, install a nail support` down from the rafterto a line parallel to the bottom of the fascia bo.ird 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 Crown 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 vs u 40 iio as r Kc d0X9 OFFICE oiro ioz 15:09 P.015/Ole CLOSED EAVES INSTALLA710N On overhangs with dosed eaves. Norandex/fieynolds recommends that you use either 1 /2'J Channel, Soffit Cove Molding or Deluxe Gown Molding as the receiving channel on the wall. Since there is existing So ffht on dosed eaves, you call nail the new Soffit directly to the overhang. 1. Install receiving trim to the overhang against the wail, flush with the existing Soffit. 2. Measure the distance between the fasda board, and thc rece iving trim on the wall. Allow W o"rau for expamion 3. Deduct 1 /4' for expansion/ contraction, then cut your Soffit panels to this length. (For panels over36" long, allow 1/2*) 4. Insert one end ofthe cut panel into the receiving trim against the wall. S. Nail the Soffit to the existing overhangthrough the slot in the nailing hem, drivinga nail approximately every 16. Do not nail too tightly. 6.Once the first panel is installed, insert the tongue of the second panel Into the nailing hem to the first panel. Lack the panels together snugly the full length ofthe Soffit to assure Proper alignment and nail to e2asting overhang: Use same procedures for all following panels. To TURN CoRNFRs At corners, use H-Trim to create a dean, mitered look MiterQltyour Soffit panels at the properangjeand install into H-Trim leaving 1 /4"space for otpansion/contraction. Note: Ventilated panels may be used as necessary to achieve the proper amount of attic ventilation. Consult local building codes for ventilation requirements. INSTALLING VINYL FASCIA COVER 1. Install a Utility Trim aft to the length ofthe wood fasda at the top ofthe 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 puce. 3. Hook the bottom edge ofthe Vinyl Fascia Cap underthe bottom of the wood fascia board. 4. Do NOTface nail the Fascia Cap. This can cause unsightly buckling and waviness. Note: Use a level and chalkrine to insure that all Channels and Trims aiie installed straight. CA,PPWG FASCIA CO"ERS You can make a cornerep out of Vinyl Fascia that grill provide a neat, finished look to yourinstalfation, Here's hrne% 1. Cut a piece ofFascia 5-1 /2' in length. 2. Mark a vertical line down the center ofthe back of the.Fascia. 3- Cu t a 90' section away from ti ie centerof the bottom channel, leaving 45" on both sides. 4. Bend along the centerline (use a metal square or straightedge to help insure a straight bend), forming a right-angle comer. S. Punch lugs at the top,,hookthe bottom ends over the bottom of the wood fascia board, and snap the top into the Utility Trim at top offascia board. CLOSW GTHE ENDS Cut a 1 /2" J Channel the width of the overhang and install atthe ends. by nailing into the overhang, and fittingone end into the receiving trim on the wall 330 !68 8.1l6 RI / RH HOVE OFFICE 0T/43/02 15:09 P.016/0l8 iNSTA>L.UNG CEDAR ROUNDS CEDARSHAKES AND CEDAR SPLIT STANDARD INbTiLLLAMON: I. Atw2ys nail in center of naiftng slots. Nat every 16'. 2. Do notnail tightly. Allow clearance ofapproximately 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. Leave a minimum clearance of 1/4' between panels and ) Channel, to allow for normal expansion/contractiom S. White product may be painted using a high quality, exterior acrylic latex paint TOOLS REQUIRED A bench orradial arm saw should be used to cut:panels. A fine tooth blade 12 to 16 teeth per inch) should be used, with the blade installed in the reverse direction fora deaner cut. Standard tools, including a hammer, tin snips, square, chalk line, level, rule, and safety glasses, w111 also be required. CEDARROUNDS iNEDUlAT10N There is a special Cedar Rounds starter strip, but Rounds may also be started with 3/47) Channel and/or custom brake work with aluminum flashing. No starter is required for CedarShakes. STEP1: WsuALLATIOtV FURRING- On uneven walls, furring should be used to provide an even -and nalable base. Shim out the furring at the high and low spots to get a final even surface. Furring should be run vertically, I V on center. A=essories should be attached over th a Fun ing when needed S`t1tP 2: STRAIGHT WALLAPPUCATtON - Une the entire border area with 3/4' J Channel. Whenever possible, Itis bestto use Cedar Rounds StarterStrip Illwtation 7 to begin your installation. Start at the left of the wall by placing a Starter in to the left j Channek and sliding down into the bottom). (Illustration #1) Leave approximately 1 /4' clearance 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). SiEP 3: GABLE APPLICATIONS -Line the entire gable perimeterwith 3/4' j Channel_ it is generally desirable to finish a gable wall with one round in the peak. Therefore, it is necessary to position the Cedar Rounds StarterStrip and the first course of Rounds to ensure that the final course will consist of one Round at the peak Fast, caiculate the number of rows of Rounds itwill 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 5' - Number of Courses. illustration #Z) t i 1 1 t I l 1 1 A-21A"46Z jNumber of i Courses tltu Lndon 92 Strikes 7111, vertical plumb line fromthe peak This line will allow the first Starter Strip panel to be properly p.>tr: centered. r , - -- Next a level '^^--- line should be marked 3- 3/4-above the edge where the bottom ofthe ' Starter Strip •, course will r caw,.. ; b4n. The intersection of the vertical plumb line and the horizontal — level line is the starting point for 7, 7 hanging thefrst StarterStrip. Illustration # 3) r If the number of nLl-' courses calculated in the an ad numbe is an odd number. the separator space between the Rounds StarterStrip should'-- cry: -d a: the intersection point tl cTl If an even number of cc_,rs e; calculated, a Rounds S:ar-.e ;tip point should be cena-tj. , III;-:•:ttation S) Be sure to nail t-e pa. a r, cn 16' on center. S11P 4: iNSTALLINC ROUNDS N` ---40U7 STARTER STRIP - I r ire -- • -.-re it is impossible or under: n :e :; Cedar Rounds St2rterStrip. _s:zi,: hallowing a} ternate method or -s:s•1 r.,an. Thetop lock of the :a, : N I-m* of siding should betrirr- c-c-: pleasure 1 / 4' down fro+ the trimmed siding pane. a-.r 1 /8' holes at studs. ever% oflustration ;:;: 6) A 3' wide strip of aiL-t':%r T. :•hm Sheet' color matched to cl--- CiL , mounds color) may thenbe. ae: 9330. d68 Bllfi NI / REi HOPE OFFICE Trim tail goes under siding 1/2" f Isidinaparul lauttntion Sr6 undemeath the trimmed siding panel about 3/4% Use trim nails driven through the pre -drilled holes, through the trim sheet and into the studs before the Rounds are installed. e o NOT drive nails tightly. Leave approximately 1/16'clearance for expansion/ contraction). Overlap the first 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 using this alternate method ofinstallation in a gable, the following formula will insure tha t the final course will consist of one Round atthe peak Heightofgable in inches divided by 625'- Number of courses. te,D1 earl Illustration #7 Strikeyourvertical plumb line from the peak Mark a level Une 9-1 /4' above the edge where the bottom of the first course w111 begin. Hang the first panel at the intersection of these 2 lines — if an even number of courses. center the separator space between Rounds. If an odd number, center the point of a Round - STEP 5: INSTALLINC PJA4AINWC PANELS - Cedar Rounds are designed to stack on top of one another. (illustration 8) Working From left to right. continue to install the remaining panels. Stagger the panels, so that at least two Rounds overlap when locking the coursesvertiLally. (Illustration #9) 111ustr3don #8 I I 111ustrn6en;*9 At gable ends, trim each panel to the properangle, allowing 1 /4' clearance in the] Channel for expansion. In order to help cutpanels to the proper angle, make a pattern that duplicates the gable slope. Lock s short panel into the starter. Hold a piece of siding into the J Channel on the gable slope, and run a penal 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 out succeeding panels. illustration #10) Nustrnion A 10 Panels should be cut with a radial saw for cleanest appearance. STEP 6-- THE PEAK -The last round may i-e face -nailed using only one color. matched trim nail, and a pre -dulled 1 /8' hole. Do NOT drive the nal tightly. Leave approodmateiy 1/16- clearance for normal expansion/ contraction. (illustration #11) 0ustnfwri # i t CEDAR SHAKES AND/OR SPUTiNIMIL AT110N 5TEP 1: INSTALU-noN FuRRWG - Fur uneven wafls, as noted in Cedar Rounds instructions. STEP 2: INSTALLINC J CHANNEL- line the entire borderarea with 3/4'1 Channel. STEP 2A: OUTSIDE CORNER INSTAIlA-PON STEP 1:AucN wrrH 1 SCDURSE OF SIDINC - Locate the first course of siding. The bottom of the outside corner should be aligned with the bottom ofthis piece of sW!rt . Due to varying shake lengths, the comer!. will not align with each course. STEP Z: INSTALL 1 sToLrrsME CORNEItSECrION-After the alignment in Step 1 is completed, level the outside comer and nail the comer post to the wall using the center of the prepunched nail slot s. STEP 3: WSTAW NC MORE CORNL R SECTIONS ABOVE THEFIRST CORNER - To install a corner on top ofanotf ter 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 corner, ovedappingthe smooth section at the top of the installed comer post Level the comer put and Hall intk curter oFthe prepunched nail slots_ 8s30 468 8110 91 / RH ME OFFICE V/03/02 15:10 P.011/011 STW 3: INSrA LINGTrMFIRSTCOURSE- rhe primary consideration when installing Cedar Shakes or Sprit is to stagger the panels to ensure that vertical separations never rive up directly with the separations in the course above or below. (Illustration 1 Z) Always start from the left, and . work toward tie right. On the first panel of the first course, cut the Shake at the pre-printed cut line marked either"A','B',or'C. (Illustration 13) Install this cut Shake, then proceed down the row with full panels_ Cut the final panel to size and install. If you are installing in a gable. trim each piece with a radial saw to the proper angle. allowing 1 /4" clearance in the j Channel for expansion. ILyynRAT1ON p'% ,-r Note: There are 6 each A, B and C panels packaged in a carton of Cedar Shakes. A4 B and C panels are aesthetically differentfrom a depth perspective. butthere are no differences amongthem from an installation standpoint You may been the first row with any panel. regardless of its marking, so long as you cut it at the cut line. (Illustration #13) You may also useA. B orC,panels in any random order as'you work up the wall, as long as you continue to staggerthe vertical separation lines between the Shakes. STEP 4; INSTALLING RMA(NING COURSES Startth+e second course with the reil jndll ofthe last pand that Yns installed on the first course, as long as that pica is at feast one shake *'Weer than the stating pica of the first course. if this piece is not one shake 3, up partial receiving channel of new post over partial channel on remaining nag flange. Pop rivet the two receiving channel legs together as needed. iLLu STRATION #13 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 /S" hole. Do NOT drive the nail tightly. Leave approximately 1 /16" clearance for normal expansion/con traction. REPAIRINGA DAMAGED PANEL; To repair a damaged panel, insert the hook end of a zip tool into the Iodic between the damaged panel and the panel above. Pull downward. This wall allow access to the damaged panel's nail flange. Remove the nails securing the panel Replace the damaged panel and install anew panel, th9n use the zip tool to lock the new panel into the panel above. REPLAC'rNG A DAIIAAGED OUTSIDE CORNER POST 1. CI1t oUt thG §6C portion of damaged post by scoring along outside comer of receiving d%annel with a uhTity knife. 2. cut off the nailing flanges from the new corner post by scoring and bending until the flanges snap off. REPAiRING BUCKLED SIDING ATTHEJOINT Vinyl Siding sometimes becomes unlocked between the first and second floors of a newly built siding installation due to settlingand shrinkage of wet lumber. This can be corrected by using a piece of aluminum starter strip- 1 . Insert an inverted scrap piece of starter strip into the exposed receiving lock of the lower panel Z. Arith the scrap piece inserted into the lock lay the upper panel over the starter strip The starter strip should t be visible behind the upper panel. Mark a. r line ofthe scrap piece where the reptumlcg of theupperpanel meets the, crap piece. 3. Trim the starter on phis line, saving: the portion wi th the, __ I ck'n eel-e. o I $ V Note: It is acceptable to cut the starter strip in shorter lengths to ease handling .ind relockinb 4. Ingeathe trimmed cd:c into th;lock of the lower pancl. Begin atone end and, using zip -lock tool. pull the return leg of the upper panel down to engage the upper panelwith the aluminum sta rter strip. 3 u 406 d I I Sys / 11.1 dull UFIIIC UI/Uaruc 9 1 : U I r.uo/17j Abl- CERTIFICATE OF CONF0RMANCE Woodsman Select Wcodsman Sded *yt Si&g panels are manufcturW In the folW ng Veuac4ons. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS PROFILES COLORS All products meet or exceed the Standard Specification for Plgid PVC cb'o 014, OML Siding (ASTM Q-3679) and Its referenced documents. An independent 240 E4xsure o laboratory through unannounced Inspectan of all manufacJrtring Whin 17fi length ° certifies the confomrance to this specillcation. ASTM 0-3679 is the 2 Squaresl'Carton specifica6cn used by building code authonUes. Where not defined In 0. D15ML ASTM 0-3679, products also meet Norandex Stringent Quality Control 2 e Ei csctre Standards. 12 Length ° 2 SquareslCarlon ° PHYSICAL DATA Panel Thickness:.042 (+/401) Panel Projection: (0/4, OML, 13/5): 5/8' C I Unifo h to tricot Reor. rrruty spe p o me lY contra ed. Texture: Embossed with a woodgrain pattern. Lock: Optically measured and controlled. Gloss: Uniform low glass maintained with an integrating 75'F PRODUCT TEST DATA Heat Shrinkage 3% at 160'F Impact Resistance: Mean Failure Energy > 60 in. (b. Cesign Windtoad: 145 MPH' Surface Distortion: None at 120'F Squareness: 1/8' of square Length: Within —1/4' of specification Warp/Chamber. 118' Flame Spread Index 25 Smoke Density Index 90 Fuel CcnWbution 0 Self Ignition Temp: 780'F Wh C?iMPE Cram GR Mat SRI Clay. Tan Beige Sand Slen Cam Linen The MPH windspeed reported above is calculated using the VSI Windspeed Calculation Guidelines. It is an esumaie of windspeed resistance given one uniform set -of assumptions. Please note Ihat vinyl siding is a dacoradVe cove09 that is not intended to provide structural reinforcement to a wall.- The wind resistance of a will system may be less than the maximum wind speed rating for a siding product and will not be increased as a result of instalMg vinyl S409 COMPOUND TEST DATA All Norandex Vinyl Siding is manufactured from PVC compound that meets or exceeds all speificakris of 0.30 fir either Class 1, 2 or 3 compounds Tensile Strength: 6,909 Modules of Hasb* (psi): 391,999 tmd Impact Strength Q 73.47 (IL x IMn of notch): 3.81 twd Impa# Strength @ 32'F (R x lblin of notch): Z11 MmUl Tclttper&m at M4 Tirf Coefficient ofLbw EV=Ion (rt/fnt'F) 3.1WV All Siding, soffit. and accessories manufactured by Norsndex have a.dass A itre rating based on ASTM is M msultr