Installing Rough Cut Board And Batten Siding
In the photo you see the sticker stain from green stickers on green wood that was allowed to be rained on before installation.
Installing rough cut board and batten siding. Board and batten siding often called board and batt or barn siding has been used for centuries. Don t side like a hack. Whether you re a master carpenter or a diy er i hope you en. The spacer boards also allow you to install the furring strips without assistance as you can prop one end on the spacer board while nailing the other end.
Installing board and batten siding or any style of vertical siding presents the challenges of fastening vertical siding boards to vertically framed stud walls. In appearance board and batten siding can look rustic or modern depending on how rough the lumber is and its finish. Perhaps the most common arrangement uses 1x10 boards and 1x2 or 1x3 batten. There are many ways to nail board and batten siding.
Mitten s sentry line of board and batten vinyl siding is available in 41 distinctive colors and its rough cedar grain texture and 7 profile creates a durable long lasting and classic design for your home s exterior. Writing to fine homebuilding s breaktime forum wenws is looking for some advice on the best way to finish the board and batten siding for his new house. There is however a way to put up siding with boards fresh off the sawmill that will provide good protection from the elements. For 12 wide use no less than 2 inch battens.
Boards installed up and down vertically do not regularly intersect stud framing members like horizontally installed boards do. The nitty gritty of board and batten siding. His plans call for 9 1 2 in. Here are 5 basic tips for installing board and batten siding on a home.
Here are four methods to do the job right. Cut two spacer boards at 21 for installing subsequent layers of furring. On 12 wide boards put two nails about 3 inches apart in the middle and make sure the nail for the batten goes between the boards. True board and batten is made with vertically installed wide boards and narrow battens fastened over the gaps between the boards.
Rough cut or rough sawn lumber is great material to use for a large variety of projects including board and batten siding as well as for garden and storage sheds. While installing vertical board and batten siding has many similar steps to its horizontal cousin there are 5 key steps. Here s just one of our sheds we made using our own rough cut lumber.