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Steel rib siding yous corrugated cladding designed to protect exterior walls from extreme weather conditions. According to the "Help Manual with Steel Siding Shoppers," steel siding remains further expensive than all other cladding material. Though, steel furnishs a robust barrier that prevents the type of surface damage seen on other siding varieties away from hail and windblown debris. Commercial properties employ steel rib siding as the facade, because the corrugated ribs install vertically, giving any industrial rather than residential appearance. However, home use supply a current urban plus industrial look that reflects a certain design aesthetic. Installing steel rib siding entails the correct preparation and fastening method to complete the project successfully.

Difficulty: Challenging Instructions

Things You'll Want:

Siding underlayment boarding

Staples

Staple gun. Gourmet.

J-funnels

1.5-inch galvanized nails

Hammer

Energy saw

Tin snips

Corner caps

Protective gloves

Safety goggles

1 Set up siding underlayment boarding in sheets on the wall where you want to fasten steel rib siding. Cover the underlayment board with aluminum siding insulation foil, by the shiny side facing the boarding. Staple the foil to the boarding using a staple gun.

2 Install some J-channel across the base of the wall by any minimum of 2 inches above the floor. Put in J-funnels underneath the roof at the top of the wall and to the side edges of windows and doors.

3 Snap a chalk series down the wall from a part edge to an inch around the width measurement about a steel rib siding panel. Snap subsequent chalk lines at any whole width panel measurement down the wall out of the first chalk series to aid with panel alignment.

4 Slot the first steel rib siding panel into the base J-siphon also align it to the side edge regarding the wall. Fasten it in location at 12-inch intervals along each side edge and in the V of every additional rib at 16-inch intervals. Make use of 1.5-inch galvanized nails and a hammer to drive the nail in with some 90-degree angle. Depart some 1/32 of an inch gap between the steel siding and the nail head to allow with siding expansion also contraction.

5 Overlap a side edge through using the initial steel rib on the adjacent panel to overlap the last steel rib on the installed panel. Fasten through both panels in the underlayment boarding, along the side lap of the second panel or into the V of the first rib. Continue to set up steel rib siding panels across the width regarding the wall.

7 Cut steel rib siding to dimension using a power saw by way of a Tenryu saw blade approved by the siding manufacturer. Use tin snips to shape curves and small cuts that the strength saw blade is too great to create.

Tips & Warnings

Put in corner caps to cover the parts of steel rib siding at the wall edges.

Put on protecting gloves and safety goggles to avoid injury from pointed steel edges.

Do never reduce steel rib siding with some heat generated cutting equipment such as a jigsaw, or any power saw without the correct Tenryu blade as it damages the zinc coating and causes steel degradation.