Do you start siding from top or bottom?

Use the Wider Starter Strip
The bottom of the starter strip (the part the bottom panel hooks on to) should be at least 1 in. below the top of the foundation, but the lower the vinyl siding is installed, the better. It protects the sheathing from rain, snow and pests.
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How far do you overlap siding?

Homeowners who attempt the DIY vinyl siding installation method often make the mistake of leaving too much overlap in between panels. This results in a messy and unkempt look. The industry standard warrants between one and one-and-a-quarter inch of overlap where two panels meet.
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How do you stagger siding?

Stagger the siding end laps so that no two courses (rows of panels) are aligned vertically, unless separated by at least three courses. Always overlap joints away from entrances and/or away from the point of greatest traffic. This will improve the overall appearance of the installation (Fig. 37).
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Can you start siding from the top?

The bottom of the starter strip (the part the bottom panel hooks on to) should be at least 1 in. below the top of the foundation, but the lower the vinyl siding is installed, the better.
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How do you install exterior siding?

How to Install Exterior Wood Siding
  1. Step 1: Gather Materials & Make a Plan. ...
  2. Step 2: Remove Existing Cladding. ...
  3. Step 3: Check Wall for Damage. ...
  4. Step 4: Install Moisture Barrier. ...
  5. Step 5: Cut Starter Plank. ...
  6. Step 6: Install Starter Plank. ...
  7. Step 7: Cut & Attach Vertical Planks. ...
  8. Step 8: Install Around Windows & Doors.
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Do i need foam board under vinyl siding?

By installing insulation on the outside of the framing it causes the location of the dew point to move to the outside of the wall assembly. This reduces the likelihood of condensation within the wall cavity. The exterior insulation also helps keep the siding (all vinyl siding leaks!)
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What does vertical furring behind siding create?

Horizontal beams can form little ledges and become a trap for moisture. For this reason, furring strips should always be installed vertically to establish an effective drainage plane that helps water runoff flow downwards.
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How do you keep vinyl siding straight?

Select galvanized roofing nails to hold the siding firmly in place and to stand up to weather properly after the siding is installed. Make sure that they're are at least two inches in length, but use longer nails if the siding is going over top of rigid foam instead of right up against sheathing.
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Do you nail J Channel tight?

For the window, first position the J-channel against the window casing. Nail it to the wall, but remember not to nail it tightly. Leave at least one-sixteenth of an inch between the nail head and the vinyl to allow for expansion and contraction and to prevent dimpling.
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Should you caulk around J channel?

In a remodeling situation, caulking should be placed between the house wrap the the new aluminum window wrappings. Caulking can be placed behind the J-Channel during installation, sealing the seam between the J-Channel and the house wrap, also sealing the seam between the J-Channel and the window itself.
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Does J channel go at the bottom of siding?

J-Channels

The bottom curves around, hiding the end of a piece of vinyl siding. J-channels typically are used to hide the ends of siding as it butts up against windows, doors or similar objects.
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Can I use screws for vinyl siding?

Use aluminum, galvanized steel, or other corrosion-resistant nails, staples, or screws when installing vinyl siding. Aluminum trim pieces require aluminum or stainless steel fasteners.
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How do you stagger James Hardie siding?

It's best to stagger the joints in each successive course to avoid noticeable patterns. Butt joints in adjacent courses should be spaced apart by at least two stud bays for 16-inch, o.c. framing or one bay for 24-inch, o.c. framing.
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How much should you stagger vinyl siding?

Plan overlaps where they'll be the least visible, and stagger joints at least 2 feet from course to course, which will add to the siding's stability.
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