Push up gently until you hear a click.
How do you finish the top siding.
I had no problem keeping the nails to pretty close to 0 5 from the edge.
You must leave the bottom edge of the vinyl intact so that it can be secured into the row of vinyl siding below it.
To determine how much you will need to cut from the top of the panel measure the distance between the top of the under sill trim and the lock on the next panel down then subtract 1 4 inch 0 6 cm.
For more information refer to page 16 of the vsi vinyl siding installation manual.
Create the top piece by cutting a length of j molding 2 inches longer than the width of the window.
For horizontal siding install f channel trim at the soffit and gable rake.
If you re installing the panels yourself you ll likely be fine.
Choose real wood siding for the most authentic appearance or vinyl or hardboard siding for lower maintenance and a more durable finish.
For vertical siding install j channel trim.
Two screws about 1 1 8 on centre require at least 1 3 8 to cover.
It should move smoothly.
Don t forget to include the radius of the screw or nail head when considering maximum space from the edge.
To keep this last cut row from collapsing against the house nail a 3 in.
Without an additional layer of siding to cover it as it touches the soffit installers must take extra steps to give the siding job a finished look.
Screw the siding panels into the exposed icf using corrosion resistant screws such as galvanized or stainless steel screws.
Push the top of the vinyl siding with the tabs into the utility trim just enough to hold the edge and push the bottom against the second to last piece of siding.
If you have to cut the top row of siding then use j channel at the top instead of utility trim.
Cover the walls in wood vinyl or hardboard siding for a classic timber look.
Be sure the top and bottom click into place.
Do not face nail or staple through siding except for one nail needed to finish at the top of a gable.
Some adjustment may be needed to complete installation of the top row of siding.
Even more importantly the top row of siding needs to be finished properly to prevent water from getting behind the vinyl and damaging the house.
Cut a 1 inch notch on either end of the piece with tin snips but do not score or snap the.
When you reach the top row of siding you will need to measure and cut it to fit.
Keep in mind siding is only as straight and stable as what lies under it.
Keeping siding straight and level.
Once it is in place test by sliding the last piece back and forth slightly.
At the bottoms of windows install under sill trim for horizontal siding and j channel trim for vertical siding.
If the top is mitered miter the sides as well.
Step 1 measure the gap remaining at the top of the wall.
Step 2 mark the length of vinyl where the cut needs to be made to achieve the correct fit.