Apply as you would for wood clapboard siding except furring strips are advisable.
How to install vinyl siding over wood clapboard.
The trims and all the siding have to hang somewhat loosely upon nails to enable the siding to grow and contract.
The ends are then pushed into the j channel on the ends.
The most common practice when installing vinyl siding over existing wood shingles or clapboard is to first put up rigid foam or fan fold.
Put a level starter strip around the house at the bottom of the wall as a starting point for clapboard and to mark the bottom for the corner boards.
These products are designed primarily to pad imperfections on the walls so the new layer of siding will lay flatter.
Remember that vinyl siding expands and contracts so you can t nail it securely into place.
While vinyl lap siding is the easiest kind to install it still happens one panel at a time starting from the bottom starter strip.
Find out if it is possible to install cedar siding directly over other siding materials like wood vinyl or brick.
This goes for fiber cement hardwood and masonite siding.
Once you have attached the first board to the starter strip you will want to check that it was level in its installation.
Snap a level chalk line around the bottom of the house about an inch above the bottom of the existing wood siding for a steel starter strip.
If you do decide to cover your lap siding in vinyl you ll need to first layer the existing lap siding with highly durable foam insulation and a moisture prevention barrier.
Using chalk mark intervals around the house where you will install the vinyl panels.
Install the starter strip.
Use a strip the same thickness as the top of.
Generally the best idea is to remove any existing siding from your exterior walls before installing the vinyl siding.
Since vinyl siding was first introduced in the 1950s it has become the most popular siding option in the united states.
Fastening strips are the key to vinyl installation.