Installation Instructions
CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Installation Guide
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Applying over steel studs
Pre-planning is the key when installing vinyl siding and accessories 
over steel studs. Pre-planning includes the selection of siding style 
and the types of accessories. Pre-planning proper stud placement 
will eliminate many of the problems that could surface once the 
job has been started, such as at corners, windows, and 
transitional areas.
Follow the same guidelines as in a wood surface—except for the 
type of fasteners used. Wall sheathing must be installed over the 
studs. This will provide a straighter, smoother and more rigid wall 
surface and help prevent studs from twisting. Siding must be 
secured into metal studs if the substrate is not a nailable surface 
such as exterior dry wall, gypsum board, etc.
The application of vinyl siding, soffits and accessories over steel 
stud framing rather than typical wood framing is straightforward. 
The main difference is the use of screws to hang components 
that make up a completed siding job.
Use noncorrosive, self-tapping screws with at least 5/16" diameter 
head, 1/8" diameter shaft, and at least 1-1/8" long.
Although the fastening method for steel studs differs from wood 
construction, all other procedures still apply, including fastening in 
the center of the nail slot and not overtightening the fasteners. 
Nailing, Stapling and Other 
Fastening Methods
If you want to ensure a quality vinyl siding installation, focus your 
attention on nailing techniques. Unfortunately, a lot of installers 
don’t. They feel nailing is a routine task, something everyone 
knows how to do. But that’s not the case. At CertainTeed, we 
analyzed reported installation problems, and we found that 
more than half of them can be traced back to improper 
nailing. So if you want to save yourself lost time and frustration, 
carefully observe the following guidelines when installing 
accessories, siding panels, soffit, or porch ceilings.
Lock the panel and begin nailing at the center of the panel, 
working toward the ends. This helps maintain a level line.
With horizontal accessories and panels, position the nails in the 
center of the elongated nailing slots to allow for expansion and 
contraction. Never nail through the panel surface.
With vertical accessories and panels, position the first nail at the 
upper edge of the topmost nailing slot. This allows a panel to 
hang from the nail. Position the remaining nails in the center 
of the nailing slots. Allow for 1/3 of the total expansion at the top 
and 2/3 of the total expansion at the bottom.
center nail in slots
sheathing 
or substrate
center nail in slots
upper edge 
of topmost 
nailing slot
Note: See pages 35-36 for general 
fastening guidelines










