How To Put Up Board And Batten Siding
For smaller boards up to 6 you can nail through the centers of the board and battens.
How to put up board and batten siding. Cut off the locking leg of the first panel and snaplock punch the edge at 12 intervals. For larger boards up to 10 use two nails on the edges of the boards. This kind of siding is done vertically and installed with the use of wide boards normally 6 to 8 inches in width arranged alternately. When putting up the boards pay careful attention to the growth rings.
The next panel will fit over the edge of the previous one disguising the nailing strip and lock securely into place. How to do it prep walls. Line up the panel with the edging and use screws to secure it in place on the nailing strip. Install water table boards.
The batten overlap should be at least 3 4. On each wall measure. Use a 4 foot carpenter s level to keep the boards vertical. The boards will typically try to cup as they dry.
If you pre drill the boards use one as a pattern and drill the rest of them on a flat horizontal surface. You nail through the batten to only one edge of the board and let the other board edge float under the next batten he writes. The seams will be covered with the battens which are usually 2 to 3 inches wide. In addition to applying stain to both sides and all edges nailing both boards and battens correctly also is key.
All around the house install a 1x6 or wider water table with its bottom edge 2 inches below. Like many types of siding you ll start installing the board and batten panels from one side. Fill the channel of the corner by nailing down a strip of board 2 wide. Rdesigns suggests the traditional method.
Push a strip of finish trim into the channel of the corner over the board and nail.