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CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
DATED: March 12, 2009
BETWEEN: Oregon Siding CCB #85620 Fed ID 51- 0505949
Gary Lee Thompson
12019 SE Pardee
Portland, Oregon 97266 ( "Contractor ")
AND: BHGAH Tigard, LLC
30300 SW Parkway Ave.
PO Box 1670
Wilsonville, OR 97060 ( "Owner ")
PROJECT: Sherwood Inn Restaurant/Keystone Cafe ( "Project ")
15700 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd.
Tigard, OR 97035
In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, the parties agree as
follows:
1. Project. Project: Renovate Restaurant Exterior by installing Stone by Owens Coming,
Stucco, Eifs, Hardy Plank Siding on the building with Plywood Soffit, Includes demo, haul away, dry rot
repairs and Painting, On said property in accordance with the photo and specifications set forth in
Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
2. Contract Price. Owner agrees to pay Contractor for Contractor's performance of the
obligations set forth herein, subject to the payment provisions herein, and subject to any change orders,
the sum of $44,000, payable as follows:
2.1 On the date Contractor obtains Permit, Owner shall pay Contractor the sum of
$17,500.
2.2 Twenty days from the date of this Contract, Owner shall pay Contractor the sum
of $17,500.
2.3 After thirty days upon the timely completion to Owner's satisfaction of
Contractor's obligations as set forth herein, and proof of payment by Contractor to all suppliers and all
subcontractors, Owner shall pay Contractor the remaining balance of $9,000.
2.4 The Contract price shall include in addition to all labor, supplies and materials
necessary to complete the work, the cost of any inspections and any necessary tools and equipment
needed by Contractor to complete said work.
2.5 Payments may be withheld if:
(a) Work is found defective and not remedied by Contractor;
(b) Contractor does not make prompt and proper payment to subcontractors;
(c) Contractor does not make prompt and proper payment for labor,
materials or equipment furnished to him;
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Stucco Wall Assemblies
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Window Flashing
This resource guide provides some basic flashing information for flange windows. There are
alternative methods. An important concept to follow is the "shingle" step approach. This
principle has all upper layers overlaping onto the lower layers of weather - resistive protection
materials.
Head Flashings of Window
Head flashings are recommended (depending on building design). End -dams are recommended
on head flashings to prevent moisture from entering behind the stucco jamb -head intersection.
End -dams shall be compatible with the head flashing material.
• End -dams may be a flexible sealant
• End -dams may be an upturned metal edge
• End -dams may be a perfabricated Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC)
Sill Pans
• It is recommended that storefront type (flangeless) windows be installed
with a sill pan flashing.
• It is recommended that sill pan flashing have an up turned back edge and
end -dams to prevent moisture from entering the wall cavity.
NOTE:
This guide is for stucco, but proper methods of window flashing are very
important. Flashing windows and their installation are the work of
others and not that of the stucco contractor.
NOTE:
Sections of flashing or trim accessories that butt each other (at corners
or another condition) need to be lapped, caulked, or have a strip of self -
adhering membrane over the joints. This is to prevent moisture from
getting to the building structure.
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CEMENT PLASTER
SELF — FURRING LATH
CASING BEAD AND /OR METAL DRIP FLASHING
WATER RESISTANT BARRIER NOTE:
FLASHING MEMBRANE METAL OR PVC HEAD
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THIS EXPLODED VIEW IS ONE OF THE OPTIONS OF TERMINATING STUCCO AROUND A WINDOW
SEE WINDOW SECTION IN THIS GUIDE FOR DETAILS
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STEP 1: INSTALL SILL FLASHING MEMBRANE AT
BOTTOM OF OPENING, STAPLE ALONG TOP
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STEP 3: INSTALL "NAIL —ON" WINDOW
NOTE: INSPECT NAILING FINS FOR
DAMAGE BEFORE AND AFTER
INSTALLATION
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ROOFING MEMBRANE, LAP OVER FASCIA
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OPPOSITE SIDE IF POSSIBLE
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SELF- FURRING LATH
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contractor. Refer to the "Scope of Work Responsibilities" section of this Stucco
Resource Guide.
2.02 Window head, door, louver and/or other penetration -plus wall opening pan -type
flashing - 26 -gauge galvanized sheet metal, or PVC plastic.
NOTE:
• Construction documents to indicate responsibility for installation of
window head flashing and other stucco component flashing.
2.03 Tie Wire
Hanger and tie wire to be galvanized and annealed low- carbon steel:
FSQQ- W -461g. AS
A. Hanger wire No. 8 —.1620 inch (4.12 mm)
B. Tie wire 18 gauge —.0475 inch (1.22 mm)
C. Tie wire 16 gauge —.0625 inch (1.59 mm)
2.04 Runner- and Cross- Furring Channels
Cold -rolled galvanized steel channels, 1 1/2 inches (38 mm) and 3/4 inches (19 mm), a
minimum of 33,000 psi yield strength and a minimum of .0538 -inch bare steel thickness,
ASTM A526.
NOTE:
• Suspended soffits /ceilings -1 1/2 -inch (38 mm) main runner, 3/4 -inch (19
mm) cross furring.
2.05 Furring "Hat" Channels
Furring channel, galvanized 7/8 -inch (22 mm), 20- gauge.
2.06 Fasteners Shall Comply with:
A. Nails —FS FF -N -105
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D. Power -driven fasteners—per building code approval
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NOTE:
• Architectlspecifter to indicate in construction documents the type or
types of lath (A, B, C or D). Delete types of lath not applicable.
• Self furring paperback lath (a combination of lath and grade D 60-
minute water - resistant barrier) is not recommended over a vertical
concrete or concrete masonry surface if the construction documents
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require a water - resistant barrier for these surfaces.
A. Self - furring woven wire lath 17 gauge -1 1/2 -inch (38 mm) opening, galvanized.
Shall comply with ASTM 1032.
NOTE:
• For vertical surfaces only.
B. Self - furring diamond -mesh metal lath galvanized, 2.5 or 3.4 pounds per square yard.
Shall comply with ASTM 847.
NOTE:
• 2.5-pound-per-square-yard self - furring lath may be used for a sheathed
framing construction system, 16 inches (400 mm) o.c., or for attachment
directly to concrete or concrete masonry.
C. Self- furring welded wire lath, 16 gauge wire, galvanized openings not to exceed 2
inches x 2 inches (50 mm x 50 mm). Shall comply with ASTM 933.
NOTE:
• For vertical surfaces only.
D. 3/8 - inch (10 mm) rib lath, galvanized. ASTM 847
NOTE:
• For soffit condition with open frame construction, with supports 24
inches (600 mm) o.c.
2.08 Trim Accessories
NOTE:
• Trim Accessories shall be fabricated from galvanized steel, zinc (alloy),
PVC or anodized aluminum.
• Depth (the grounds) of accessories depends on the required thickness of
cement plaster basecoat, without the finish coat.
• If the construction documents do not indicate the type of accessories to
be installed, the plastering contractor shall select the accessories in
accordance with these standards.
• Accessories of PVC plastic or zinc (alloy) are recommended if corrosion
is a concern because of environmental conditions.
• Accessories with a finish surface lip flange and /or embedment flange to
key into cement plaster are recommended.
• It is recommended that PVC or aluminum reveals, when used in
conjunction with 2 -inch x 2 -inch welded wire lath, incorporate a strip of
expanded metal lath over the solid reveal flanges.
A. Steel accessories per ASTM C 841
B. PVC plastic accessories per ASTM D 1784 & C 1063
C. Aluminum accessories from extruded alloy 6063 T5
• D. General types of accessories:
1. Foundation weep screed:
2. Casing bead type no. 66 (JMOLD): –
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Stucco / Fire Resistant Assemblies "FRA"
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PAPER — BACKED LATH
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• Capstones Watertable /Sills • Size - 5 1/2" x 8" x 10" (140 x 203 x 254 mm)
• Watertables & Sills • Color - Monticello Gray, Tawny, Mocha Quoins - Stone Textured
• Keystones • Size - 18" x 4" x 2 1/2 (457 x 102 x 64 mm) • Size - 8" x 8" x 12" (203 x 203 x 305 mm)
• Landscape Pavers
• Tuscan Lintels
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pavers are available for patios and walkways.
4. Technical Data \
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
...4- ,; ASTM International
- t t • ASTM C39 Standard Test Method for �, •
1
Compressive Strength of Cylindrical r_ , k
Concrete Spedmens --
— a — t • ASTM C67 Standard Test Methods for Sampling T
�. ' and Testing Brick and Structural Clay Tile = ,
• ASTM C91 Standard Spec for
' 111 III s� Masonry Cement '
d „ - ,2 i!' - • ASTM C150 Standard Specification for Port- . - ,� .3 •-
aft IOW tutu � y [+ land Cement " � 41 . ' t
��t t • ASTM C177 Standard Test Method for E r
Steady-State Heat Flux Measurement and
.. ;7 ' ,, P , '�. - Thermal Transmission Properties by Means 4 �? c � °
� r '� of the Guarded Hot Plate Apparatus _ ' ' - ' ' ;,
' ASTM C192 Standard Practice for Making 1 I -- - ,, 1 '1
and Curing Concrete Test Spedmens in the . ', ,
Laboratory
Tuscan Lintels - Stone Textured PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
• Size - 6" x 22" x 2 5/8" (152 x 559 x 67 mm) 'ASTM C207 Standard Specification for • Compressive strength (ASTM C192 /ASTM
Hydrated Lime for Masonry Purposes C39) - 1800 psi (124 MPa)
Watertable /Sill - Stone Textured • ASTM C270 Standard Specification for
• Size - 2" (front) x 2 1/2" (back) x 3" x 18" Mortar for Unit Masonry • Bond strength (ASTM C482) - 50 psi (345 kPa)
(51 x 64 x 76 x 457 mm) • ASTM C482 Standard Test Method for Bond • Thermal resistance (ASTM C177) - 0.355 per inch
Light Fixture Stones - Chamfered Edge with Strength of Ceramic Tile to Portland Cement (25.4 mm) of thickness
g 9e • Freeze /thaw (ASTM C67) - No disintegration and
Grooved Border • ASTM C567 Standard Test Method for Unit less than 3% weight loss
• Color - Gray, Taupe, Mocha Weight of Structural Lightweight Concrete
• Size - 8" x 10" x 1 3/4" (203 x 254 x 44 mm), • ASTM D226 Standard Specification for Note - Test reports and product data are
9 1/2" x 15" x 13/4" (241 x 381 x 44 mm) Asphalt- Saturated Organic Felt Used in available upon request.
Receptacle Stones - Raised Chamfered Stones Roofing and Waterproofing ARE RATING
• Color - Gray, Taupe, Mocha Uniform Building Code • UL 723 (File #R7704 for Mineral Composition
• Size - 8" x 6" x 1 3/4" (203 x 152 x 44 mm), • UBC Standard 15-5 for Water Absorption Units)
8" x 8" x 13/4" (203 x 203 x 44 mm) • UBC Standard 14 -1 Kraft Waterproof • Ramespread, 0
Note - Trim products are available in 4 colors Building Paper • Smoke developed, 0
(Buckskin, Champagne, Gray and Taupe). See • UBC Standard 26-10 Parts I and W; Test Cultured Stone® manufactured stone veneers
manufacturer's literature for availabetrim /aes Method for Compressive Strength of
w and hearthstones are made from noncom-
sory colors or www.culturedstone.com. Cylindrical Concrete Specimens bustible materials. They are listed by
LIMITATIONS APPROVALS & ACCEPTANCES Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL Listing #209T
Cultured Stone® brand products should not City of Los Angeles, California - Research and #3597), for use as floor protectors and
be assumed to add to the load bearing Report RR23744 wall shields with stoves and on fireplace
hearths. Mortar joints must not exceed 1/2
capadty of a wall. Product should not be ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. (ES) ESR -1364 (IBC,
used below water level, such as in swimming IRC, BNBC, SBC, UBC) (12.7 mm) in width and the mortar must be
even with the top of the hearth surface.
pool liners. Chlorine and other chemicals may
discolor the Cultured Stone® veneer product Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. - UL 723 Test for
Surface Burning Characteristics of Building 5. Installation
and other masonry materials. Product should Materials Complete installation recommendations are
not be used in areas vulnerable to slush available from the manufacturer.
formed by chemicals used to melt ice or U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
snow. Install a minimum of 4" (102 mm) above Development (HUD) - Materials Release No. 1316 PREPARATORY WORK
• grade or 2" (51 mm) above pavement. Texas Department of Insurance Product Handle and store product according to
Hearthstones are not recommended or war- Evaluation EC -21 Owens Corning recommendations. Spread
ranted for exterior use or as a surface area out Cultured Stone® brand products at the
subject to foot or auto traffic. Terra Craft® Building Materials Evaluation Commission jobsite so there is a good variety of sizes,
• BMEC #01 -04 -256
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shapes and colors to choose from. Plan some foot of corner pieces covers approximately 3/4 BUILDING CODES
variety and contrast in the overall design. Use of a square foot of flat area. Subtract the flat Current data on building code requirements
small stones next to large ones, heavy -tex- area covered by the linear feet of corner and product compliance may be obtained
tured pieces next to smooth, and thick stones pieces from the square footage of flat stone from Owens Corning technical support spe-
next to thinner ones. Mixing Cultured Stone® required. Obtain some extra stone to allow for cialists. Installation must comply with the
brand products from different boxes during cutting and trimming, requirements of all applicable local, state and
application will allow a desirable balance of Applying Mortar to Prepared Surface Area national code jurisdictions.
individual stones on the finished project. Using a trowel, apply mortar 1/2" - 3/4"
Tinting mortar complements the color of the (12.7 - 19.1 mm) tuck to prepared surface 6. Availability & Cost
stone being installed. For example, use tan area. Do not spread more than a workable AVAILABILITY
mortar with earth tone stones. This will greatly area of 5 - 10 ft' (047 - 0,93 m`) so that mortar Cultured Stone® brand products are avail -
enhance the appearance of the finished will not set up before stone is applied. Ensure able from a network of authorized masonry
installation. Regular mortars can be tinted to complete coverage between the mortar bed suppliers throughout the United States and
complement Cultured Stone® brand products and back surface of the stone. Mortar may also
Y Canada. Distributors are also located in many
using iron oxide pigments.
be applied to the entire back of the stone. countries worldwide.
METHODS Starting Point COST
Maintain materials and ambient temperature Apply mortar and stone working from the bot
at minimum of 40 degrees F (4 degrees C), tom up, or most stones can be applied from These products are priced o i a square -
prior to, during and for 48 hours following the top down. Working from the top down bri Jdistast fr n delivered c mt anuoff varry y de depend-
In
installation. If stone is being applied in hot or may help avoid splashing previously applied Installation o. on tiom the macturing plan
dry weather, the back of each piece should stone with dripping mortar. Ledgestone types osub cost may be affected re by the type
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be moistened with a fine spray of water or a should be installed from the bottom up. substrate rate aril the cost information inoff orrmatiomatio n may
wet brush to adequately prevent excessive Budget total installed cos
absorption of moisture from the mortar. If Joint Width be obtained from a local dealer or installer.
being installed over concrete, masonry or In order to obtain the most natural look, joints
scratch coat substrate, the substrate surface should be as narrow as possible; average joints 7. Warranty
area should also be dampened before should not exceed 1/2" - 3/4" (12.7 - 19,1 mm) in Cultured Stone® brand products are covered
applying mortar. Applications should be pro-
width. An attractive look can also be achieved for a period of 50 years from the date of pur-
tected from freezing as mortar will not set up by dry stacking or fitting stones tightly together chase when used on a structure which conforms
properly under such conditions. Do not use if desired. to local building codes and when installed in
antifreeze compounds to lower the freezing Setting the Stones accordance with building codes and manuf ac
point of mortar. Press each stone into the mortar setting bed tuner's instructions. Owens Corning will repair or
firmly enough to squeeze some mortar out provide, free of charge, new materials to
Exterior Applications replace any determined to be defective.
Make sure that the application of Cultured around the stone's edges. Apply pressure to the This warranty is limited to the original pur-
Stone® brand products and the structure to stone to ensure a good bond. chaser and may not be transferred to any sub -
which they are being applied incorporate PRECAUTIONS sequent owner. This warranty does not cover
good building practices. On exterior applica- Incorporate good building practices. Building damage resulting from settlement of the build -
tions, the incorrect installation or absence of code requirements vary from area to area, so ing or other wall movement, contact with
flashing, cant strips, gutters and downspouts check with authorities for local requirements. chemicals or paint, discoloration due to air -
may result in diversion of water runoff onto fin- Carefully read all installation instructions borne contaminants, or staining, oxidation or
ished surface areas. Masonry and other build- before proceeding with Cultured Stone® damage done by power washing, acid wash-
ing products subjected to these conditions may veneer application. Observe applicable job- ing, sandblasting or wire brush cleaning.
develop staining and, when combined with site safety practices. This warranty covers only manufacturing
severe freeze /thaw conditions, may eventually Caution - This product contains Crystalline defects in Cultured Stone® brand products
cause surface damage. The application of Silica. Dusts from cutting or sawing may cre- manufactured by Owens Corning. Owens
Cultured Stone® brand products under these ate possible cancer hazard. Dusts of this prod - Corning is not responsible for labor costs
conditions is not recommended. uct may cause irritation of the nose, throat, incurred in removal and replacement of
Determine the amount of Cultured Stone® and respiratory tract. Avoid prolonged or defective products. Hearthstones are not war -
veneer product needed by measuring the area repeated inhalation of dusts from this prod- ranted for use on the ground or as a surface
to be covered. Measure the length times the uct. A properly fitted. NIOSH approved N95 area subject to foot traffic.
height to arrive at the square footage of flat dust respirator should be used when mechan- Terra Craft® products are covered by a sep-
stone needed. Subtract square footage for ically altering this product (sawing, cutting, arate 5 year Limited Warranty. See actual war -
window and door openings. Measure the linear drilling or similary dust generating processes). ranty for details.
feet of outside corners to determine the Wear safety glasses and appropriate gloves.
• amount of corner pieces needed. One linear
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8. Maintenance 10. Filing Systems
Most applications require no maintenance. • Reed First Source®
• Exterior applications where excessive dust or • MANU -SPEC^
dirt accumulates should be washed down • Sweet's Catalog Files
occasionally. • Additional product information is available
Cleaning from the manufacturer upon request.
Use a strong solution of granulated soap or
detergent and water with a bristle brush, Do
not use a wire brush as it will cause damage
to the surface. Rinse immediately with fresh
water. Do not attempt to clean using acid or
acid based products. Do not dean with high
pressure power washer.
Salt and De- Icing Chemicals
Do not use de -icing chemicals on areas
immediately adjacent to a Cultured Stone®
products application.
Scuff ing
Scuffing occurs on all natural stone.
Occasionally, some scuffing will occur on the
surface of Cultured Stone® products. Some
scuff marks can be removed by cleaning as
described above.
Efflorescence
On rare occasions, efflorescence may occur
on Cultured Stone® products. To remove
efflorescence, allow the stone to dry thor-
oughly, then scrub vigorously with a stiff bristle
brush and dean water. Rinse thoroughly. Do
not use a wire brush. For more difficult efflo-
rescence problems, scrub thoroughly with a
solution of 1 part white household vinegar to 5
parts water. Rinse thoroughly.
Sealers
Sealers are not necessary on Cultured Stone®
products. However, some customer -use seal-
ers do help prevent staining in applications
prone to smoke, soot, dirt or water splashing.
If choosing to use a sealer, ensure it is a silane
based, breathable sealer. Sealer may darken
the color of the stone. A sealer may also slow
the natural movement of moisture out of the
stone and increase the possibility of efflores-
cence and spoiling.
9. Technical Services
A staff of trained technical personnel offers
assistance and technical support to archi-
tects, engineers, applicators and owners
to discuss type selection, costs and installation
k procedures. For technical assistance, contact
Owens Corning.
Cobblefield ®, Cultured Stone®. Cultured Bricke, Pro-Fit@
Ledgestone. Terra Crafte, and Monticello® are registerec
trademarks of Owens Corning
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CertainTeed FiberCement I INSTALLATION TIPS AND TECHNIOUES
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Siding Installation Blind Fastening
1. Determine if the siding will be blind nailed 1. Make sure the panel overlaps 1 -1/4" and is `°
. or face nailed. Blind nailing or face nailing is gapped a minimum of 1/8" from all trim
dependent on wind load, exposure, wall before fastening.
construction or fastening type. Refer to ICC -EC 2. Place the fastener a minimum of 3/4" to 1"
report ESR -1668 or local building codes. (nominal) from the top of the plank and no
2. It is recommended that all lap siding should be closer than 3/8" from the butt edge. Nail
fastened into wood or metal framing. Fastening placement is important and there are accessory
to other structural materials may be acceptable items like the Big Sky Adapter that attach to
if in accordance with local building codes and /or siding nail guns to assist in the proper placement
project conditions. of the fastener.
3. Using the starter strip as a guide, position the 3. Do not over -drive the fasteners. Seating them
first course of lap siding no closer than 6" to below the surface of the siding reduces their
finished grade and at least 1" above surfaces holding power.
where water may collect.
V 4. If you are hand nailing, it may be necessary to
Z 4. Be sure to install all siding with the proper pre -drill to help prevent the corners from breaking.
textured, sealed, or painted surface facing out.
5. Fasten from one end of the plank to the other.
4 5. Leave a minimum of 1/8" gap between the siding
and the trim or other materials to allow for
•• structural movement. ,.
Z 6. To minimize the affect of uneven walls, shim the BLIND NAILING
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siding as necessary.
!f— 1 1/4" overlap
u 7. Overlap all lap siding 1 -1/4 " . ---I,,.
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8. Stagger the joints on subsequent courses.
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SIDING SIDING INSTALLATION sheathing 1
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Face Fastening Butt Joint Applications ;
1. Make sure the panel overlaps 1-1/4" and is 1. Fiber cement siding with FiberTect- sealed or rk i
. gapped a minimum of 1/8" from all trim prefinished factory ends should be installed
before fastening. with joints butted together. Back flashing is ��
•
recommen See illustration below.$
2. Place the fastener a minimum of 3/4" to 1" from •
the bottom of the overlapping lank. This will 2. Cut ends used at butt joints must be re- sealed with
PP g p joints ,;,
help ensure that the fastener penetrates both 100% latex primer or paint prior to installation. x .
courses of siding. Place the fasteners no closer r 4
than 3/8" from the butt edge. BUTT JOINT TREATMENT
Stud 3/4" -1" from board top
3. Do not overdrive the fasteners. Seating fasteners
below the surface of the siding reduces their Weather - resistive �b� No closer than
barrier 3/8" from
holding power. r ..... - = board edge
4. If you are hand nailing, it may be necessary
to pre -drill to help prevent the corners
Joint flashing vi
from breaking. lm
5. Fasten from one end of the plank to the other. Inst ard ��� P in moderate - y - l'�
contact f � � Z
FACE FASTENING �� 00
Off -Stud Joiners
1 1/4" overlap 17
1 1 4" m in ,� l All lap siding butt joints must be fastened into solid LA
I! I framing or structural sheathing. If neither 0
_ / Intri i is present at the joint, use an Z
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structural
sheath 1 Off -stud joiners are ;
I 1 I ! j available in different sizes.
� Choose the joiner that is . ` I � , °
the correct size for the r(u
siding you are installing. `
weather tif baffle, r 1. Insert the off -stud Joiner onto the butt #
end of the siding. Align the center of I
L— Ilig 1 k
the joiner with the end of the siding.
3/4" . �� — 2. Insert the edge of the next panel of
�— �/II siding into the other side of the joiner.
•
• 3. If both ends are sealed (either a factory
end or sealed cut end), butt the siding in contact
0 with each other.
4. Do not fasten the off -stud Joiner to the wall.
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