If the siding is up to 6 inches wide it can be nailed with one siding nail per bearing but siding any wider should use two nails per bearing.
How to install tongue and groove wood siding window.
Siding up to 6 inches wide can be blind nailed with one siding nail per bearing toe nailed through the base of each tongue.
Use a stud finder or knock or drill holes until you find the studs at the top and bottom of the portion of wall you are going to install your planks on.
Because the overlap is less than on other types of siding these provide somewhat less protection from the elements.
This creates a solid wooden surface.
To fit over an opening allow a 1 4 inch gap between the board and the door or window frame.
Insert the second board into the groove of the first and nail it this time however only at the tongue side.
The other edge is held secure by the groove as shown in figure 2.
Tongue and groove or lapped sidings generally have a rustic cabinlike appearance.
The stales are installed every 12 into the tongue of the board and are covered and hidden by the next boards groove is installed.
In horizontal application start at the bottom and work up with the groove edges facing downwards.
Nails should penetrate 1 1 4 inch into solid wood behind the siding.
This is part 1 of a 3 part series.
The tongue section of the board should be at the top with the groove section at the bottom.
How to install tongue and groove siding we used 1 1 4 long 1 4 galvanized staples to install this cedar.
Leave a gap at the sides although it may be narrower.
The rib of one board fits into the groove of an adjacent board.
Tongue groove installation tongue and groove siding can be installed horizontally or vertically.
The long edges of boards are designed to have a rib and groove.
A variety of siding types fit together by means of tongues and grooves or over and underlapping edges.
Avoid visible nail holes install planks with the tongue up.
Tongue and groove wood siding is one of the most popular for exterior walls in homes.