How To Install Metal Siding Inside
Installing metal siding can be fairly simple if you follow the instructions in this manual.
How to install metal siding inside. Always keep siding material dry and protected. Interiors by kenz recommends using tuftex deckdrain fasteners piercing cap washered. Sheet panel siding is an affordable option for covering a home s exterior. These products have gotten a bad reputation in recent years due to reports of panels that buckle delaminate or come loose from the wall.
If you find any nails simply hammer them all the way into the wall or remove them using the claw end of a hammer. Additionally it comes in all types of surfaces from the wooden log cabin look to the modern shiny platinum look. Before you can begin installing the metal siding you determine how much siding you will need to purchase by measuring the entire area to be covered. Each section of this installation manual is designed to guide you through every step of.
Make sure to be careful of the sparks. Similar to j channel used with vinyl siding j trim is nailed to the building s framing at the top edge and along any interior corner seams to hide the raw edges of the siding. Inside corners corner with sheet metal backer. You also need to check the walls.
Corrugated metal wall sheets are usually around 24 to 26 inches wide. Corrugated steel siding is a popular choice among homeowners as it is fire resistant cost effective and safe from damage in case of hail. A metal panel can protect a structure for an incredibly long time but only if properly installed. But if you choose the panels and fasteners carefully and follow correct installation procedures plywood panels can last a long time.
Install the corner posts that came with your metal siding first. If you have any additional questions or need a specialist to answer any questions please contact our team. Handle siding with care. Installation procedures for aluminum or steel siding are nearly identical with one exception cutting procedures.
Step 1 preparing to install the siding. Tilt the box 90 degrees on its side during transport. J trim installs on steel sided buildings such as pole barns and commercial buildings as the finish trim to steel siding. For installation open the entire box and lift pieces rather than slide them to prevent scratching.
The corner posts are the pieces of siding that will wrap around the corners of the surface you re working on. Make sure product is stored flat with support under the length of box. Steel siding has sharp edges. Install metal corner flashing to provide attachment for the corner post and siding.
Place the insofast panels together in the corners leaving a gap at the butt joint for foam sealant. Finally situate the metal sheet onto the drywall and attach to the corrugated metal strips using screws designed for the tin.