Vinyl siding starter strips.
How to start first row of vinyl siding.
Snap a level chalk line for the first starter strip at the base of the wall no less than 8 inches above ground level after determining the lowest corner of the house.
If the result is a whole number you re in.
This chalk line should be level and a consistent distance from the eaves or the top and bottom of the windows.
If you have to cut the last row of siding you ll.
Because you cut away the channels at the top of the molding you must nail directly through the molding instead of placing the nails in the designated channels that you used in the rows below.
As its name implies a starter strip is one of the initial steps during the installation of vinyl siding.
But if the result is not a whole number you will need to cut the final piece of siding lengthwise in order to fill in.
Starting with the soffit nail lengths of j channel against the inner edge of the fascia board.
Overlap the flashing onto the row of siding just below the window.
Cut a piece of flashing out of felt paper and install it at the bottom corners of the windows before you install the side j channels.
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This channel conceals.
Slot the vinyl siding into the lower siding and nail the top of the vinyl with 3d nails that match the color of the vinyl siding.
Just always make sure you leave room for expansion otherwise your siding will buckle and pop.
You attach the bottom of the first row of siding to the top of this starter strip.
Installing vinyl siding is really easy.
This is where the new siding will begin.
Divide the length of each wall by 8 inches the width of a piece of siding.
For the remaining vinyl siding panels to be installed correct and level beginning with the lowest row you must install the starter strip correctly.