The siding slides behind vinyl siding trim pieces that hide the gap and the cut end.
Vinyl siding j trim installation.
In terms of materials you will need.
Working with vinyl siding installing any kind of siding involves a lot of time and effort and there are many details that must not be overlooked.
You will also need vinyl corners and trim for windows and doors as well as a termination trim for where you meet other surfaces such as soffits and masonry work.
To prevent the relatively thin panels from buckling observe these fitting and nailing rules.
Cut the trim so it is two channel widths longer than the opening s width.
Measure your windows and on the sides and cut j trim to specifications with the tin sheers.
As stated in the vsi vinyl siding installation manual before you begin installing vinyl siding in a new construction project.
Apply a water resistive barrier such as house wrap or felt paper.
Install j channels at doors and windows and under roof eaves and rakes.
Because vinyl expands and contracts do not nail the trim too secure.
Along the tops install j channel trim with horizontal siding and base trim with vertical siding.
However vinyl is much easier to remove modify and install than any other type of siding so don t let it deter you if you want to add a new window move a door or build an addition.
Miter or cut tabs at the ends.
If the panel is cut on the flat surface install undersill trim backed by furring into the j channel.
Nail the trim every 12 inches on center.
Vinyl siding installation is designed to hang loosely on the sheathing so that it can expand and contract with temperature changes.
Leave room for the expansion.
After you have cut the j trim to measurements secure the trim to the sides of the windows first with the 1 inch roofing nails.
Step 3 attach j trim.
All certified vinyl siding is tested for wind load resistance and must meet certain minimum requirements.
But in order for it to perform to its potential it must first be properly selected and then properly installed.
Lengths of j channel flashing building paper corrosion resistant nails and enough vinyl siding to cover your home.