Pine siding has been around on homes and barns in my northeast area of the us for well over 100 years.
How put up non edge matched pine siding.
Sure it may be beat up but the siding is still standing.
Drive a 2 inches long finish head screw up through the siding into the first joist as indicated by the chalk line out from the wall.
Follow the chalk line to align the butts.
I started by cutting the housewrap along the top edge of the skirtboard being careful not to cut through the flashing tape behind it.
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Clapboard is a very simple and ingenious invention.
Install knotty pine from the bottom up.
It is available in a variety of sizes and shapes to match many of the old siding shingles installed over the last 60 years.
After my dad finished installing the housewrap flashings and trim work it was ready for siding.
Position a full length lank of siding spaced 1 4 inch from the wall with the tongue side out and the groove toward the wall.
It is a series of wedge shaped strips of overlapping wood that shed water very efficiently and can last for a century or more.
They have less tendency to warp and swell.
Step 4 border and edge treatment.
Save the scrap for step 9 step 7 fit siding around windows.
The best looking pine installations include balancing of the material.
For example if you start stacking boards up horizontally get to the top.
Properly seasoned boards can still pick up moisture after installation and prior to painting when siding releases this added moisture joints may open up or buckling may occur.
I would keep the bevel lap siding to a max of 6 inches as larger is more prone to cupping.
With a utility knife notch the top of the board to fit beneath the window.
Align the butt edge with the story pole marks on the corner boards.
Space the end 1 4 inch from the wall at the corner.
My younger brother corey held up one edge of the housewrap which made it easier to cut.
When choosing lumber for your clapboard siding project consider soft woods such as pine and fir.
Siding is nailed into each wood stud through the bottom of the upper board and through the beveled edge of the lower board.
Stagger the joints as you work up the wall.
The best protection against this is to prime or pre finish the siding on all sides edges and ends after it has reached climatic balance and before it is installed.