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Once you’ve received your cedar siding shipment and are prepared for installation, use the following guidelines to assist you:
General procedure
Bevel cedar siding can be put over wall sheathing or furring strips applied vertically. This is usually over the studding itself for the purposes of a solid base. For bevel cedar siding: Starting at the bottom, use a furring strip for the base. Each successive row of cedar siding will have at least a minimum overlap of 1” for the 1x6 and 1 1/8” overlap for the 1x8 bevels. The nails should be placed above the overlap to avoid nailing two boards at once. If you have a long wall, stagger the butt joints but fit the ends together with caulking as needed.
Vertical channel cedar siding can be applied over sheathing or horizontal furring strips. The wall installation requires the use of moisture wrap, wall sheathing etc. Corners can be done two ways:
With bevel cedar siding, the use of vertical boards avoids the mitered cuts which can prove difficult to match. For channel cedar siding, a ripped board can be the corner board and will fit into the general appearance.
Remember: Before commencing any cedar siding project, consult your own research and information about building code regulations in your area.