Great explanation, thank you. Betsy At 09:00 AM 4/25/2009, you wrote:
>Betsy, a starter peice is placed at the most bottom measurement. The >first section snaps under the bottom rail of the starter section. >the top of the first section gets nailed at the top to hold it up >into the locking ridge of the starter section and also to hold it >flush to the wall. The top of the first section also has a lip to >lock in the bottom of the second section to go on. The second >section get snaped to the lip of the first and than its top gets >nailed to keep it flush to the wall and up so it stays locked into the first. >As you work your way up, you snap each section into the top of the >previous one and than nail it to keep it in place. All sides and top >after it is finished has trim. The sides go on with the starter >section and so can the top trim. It is quite easy. The nails are not >driven tight so the siding floats for expansion and contration. >Sections are not cut to fit tight for movement. >................bob > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
