What goes at the bottom of siding?

Most manufacturers produce a starter strip that secures the bottom course of siding to the sheathing and holds it at the proper angle. As shown in the diagram, a wooden spacer can be used to provide the proper angle for the first strip.
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What is the bottom piece of siding called?

Buttlock: the bottom edge of a siding or soffit panel, or accessory piece, opposite the nailing slots, which locks onto the preceding panel.
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Should the bottom of siding be sealed?

DO NOT seal the bottom with any sort of impermeable caulking nor spray foam. The bottom should remain permeable so that if water gets behind your siding for whatever reason then it has an escape path.
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What do you put between siding and ground?

Fiber cement should be kept at least 6 inches above the ground. It's recommended to keep the bottom edge of the first course even with the bottom edge of the trim. The most popular brand of fiber cement is James Hardie. In fact, the name is practically synonymous with the siding material.
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Do i need foam board under vinyl siding?

The exterior insulation also helps keep the siding (all vinyl siding leaks!) further away from the exterior sheathing. Basically it creates another drainage plane that helps protect the sheathing and framing from damaging water infiltration.
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What are the parts of siding?

Below are some siding terminology definitions to help you understand your next siding project.
  • Backerboard. The material that is nailed to the studs on the exterior side of the wall, providing a surface area to fasten the siding and trim.
  • Buttlock. ...
  • Center Butt. ...
  • Channel. ...
  • Course. ...
  • Crimp. ...
  • Drip Cap. ...
  • F-Channel.
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What is fascia on a house?

fascia. Trim is the material used to encase windows and doors, among other features, on a home's exterior. Fascia is a horizontal or angled board that encloses the edge or face of the projecting eaves.
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Does siding need a drip edge?

Drip edges are some of the best approaches you can use to regulate mixture during building maintenance, construction, and design. Its purpose is to redirect any water from the fascia into the gutters. If you don't have a drip edge, your basement, porch, siding, eaves, or roof decking can get damaged from excess water.
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Do you have to use Tyvek under siding?

There is no logical reason not to have house wrap under vinyl siding, and many authorities strongly agree that it should be viewed as mandatory, even if your local building codes don't necessarily require it. Vinyl siding is one of, if not the most popular exterior cladding for residential homes.
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Should there be plywood under siding?

The wood that goes under residential siding – exterior sheathing – performs several functions. It adds insulation, waterproofing and structural support for the framing. It also provides a surface on which to nail the siding. The most common sheathing materials include oriented strand board and plywood.
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How thick should foam be under siding?

1. 1/2" Polystyrine Foam Board Insulation. This is typically used to go over the existing siding in order to create an even surface to keep the siding plum during installation. This is most common with vinyl siding.
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Can I use framing nails for siding?

The answer is, yes. Framing nail guns can be used for siding installation, if the nail being used is long enough to attach the siding firmly to your exterior wood sheathing. While it's recommended to always use a siding nail gun for siding installation, in a pinch, you may be able to use a framing nailer instead.
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Are roofing nails the same as siding nails?

Final Thoughts. Just remember that siding nails and roofing nails are not the same, and they cannot be used in place of one or the other. In most situations, you want separate nails for the two separate tasks.
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How long should siding nails be?

Most contractors agree that nails used in siding projects should measure at least 1 ½ inches long—or up to 2 ½ inches if you're installing backerboard with the siding.
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Does flashing go under siding?

In certain instances flashing may need to be installed on the exterior of siding. However, in most instances, step flashing should be installed “behind” siding. It is always recommended to install step flashing behind stucco, Dryvit, wood panel, lap siding, vinyl siding, cedar shingle siding, etc.
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Should flashing go under siding?

It should go under the bottom two rows of siding, then fold it out over the roof for at least 8 to 10 inches. In other words, you will have to rip off the bottom rows of siding to install the flashing, then replace the siding.
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What is base flashing?

Base Flashing are used at the joint between the roofing surface and a vertical surface such as a wall or a parapet, guarding against water penetration to the roof deck.
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Should siding touch the ground?

Reply: Yes. Keep all building siding 6-8" above soil surface, slope away, don't trap water in mulch beds nor against foundation walls. Any contact with any building siding material and the ground, or even placing it too close to ground level, invites damage from insects (carpenter ants, termits), or from water and rot.
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How do I protect my siding from soil?

A drip edge is a trench filled with gravel that prevents mud from splashing against your home. You install it where water drips off the roof. I also use a drip edge when the grade next to the house is the same level as the siding.
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What goes on first fascia or drip edge?

The correct placement of a roof drip edge is on top of the roof's exterior cover directly between the sheathing and the fascia board, which forms a drainage gap between the drip edge and the fascia board. As a result, the drainage improves water flow and protects the roof from potential water damage.
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