Installing board and batten siding or any style of vertical siding presents the challenges of fastening vertical siding boards to vertically framed stud walls.
Installing board and batten siding on house.
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Like many types of siding you ll start installing the board and batten panels from one side.
Writing to fine homebuilding s breaktime forum wenws is looking for some advice on the best way to finish the board and batten siding for his new house.
There are many ways to nail board and batten siding.
This kind of siding is done vertically and installed with the use of wide boards normally 6 to 8 inches in width arranged alternately.
Starting at one corner of your home begin by placing a board flush up against the wall and making sure it s plumb.
The next panel will fit over the edge of the previous one disguising the nailing strip and lock securely into place.
Line up the panel with the edging and use screws to secure it in place on the nailing strip.
The seams will be covered with the battens which are usually 2 to 3 inches wide.
Whether you re a master carpenter or a diy er i hope you en.
Prepare the walls as you would for other wood sidings by applying building wrap self stick flashings at the.
His plans call for 9 1 2 in.
Battens which he says he ll finish with a high quality stain.
All around the house install a 1x6 or wider water table with its bottom edge 2 inches below.
Here are four methods to do the job right.
Installing the board and batten siding is simple to put up and gives a traditional appearance to your home.
How to do it prep walls.
Once it is install two nails at the top of the board and two nails at the bottom to secure it.
Install water table boards.
Boards installed up and down vertically do not regularly intersect stud framing members like horizontally installed boards do.