Installation Guide
Known for its outstanding  performance 
qualities,  vinyl  siding  is  increasingly 
the material of choice for  homeowners,  
remodeling  contractors,  architects,  and 
builders.  Compared  to  other  siding  
products, vinyl is attractive, durable, easy 
to  maintain,  and  cost-effective.  Siding  is 
available in a variety of textures, ranging 
from  matte  surfaces  to  deeply  embossed 
wood grain surfaces, which simulate wood 
clapboard siding.
For  best  results,  it  is  recommended  that 
vinyl  siding  meet  the  requirements  of 
the  Vinyl  Siding  Institute  Sponsored 
Certification  Program.  See  www.vinyl-
siding.org  for  a    current  list  of  certified 
products.
This  manual  sets  forth  the  basic  
guidelines  for  vinyl  siding  installation. 
The  instructions  herein  are  based,  in 
part, on ASTM  Specification D4756,  the  
standard  method  for  installation  of  vinyl 
siding and soffit. Updated information has 
been added as necessary. Additionally, it is  
recommended  that  installers  review  
applicable  building  codes for variations 
that  may  apply  to  specific  products  or 
geographic areas.
The  method  of  applying  vinyl  siding 
and soffit is essentially the same for new  
construction  and  residing.  However, 
where  required,  special  instructions 
for  new  construction  and  residing  are 
included,  as  well  as  recommendations  
for  historic  restoration.  In  all  
applications,  care  should  be  exercised  
to  properly  prepare  the  structure.  
See  the  Basic  Installation  Rules  and  
additional  details  throughout  this  
document  for  proper  installation  
techniques.
This  publication  is  not  intended  to  
provide  specific  advice,  legal  or  
otherwise,  on  particular  products  or  
processes.  Readers  should  consult  with 
their  own  legal  and  technical  advisors, 
building  material  suppliers,  and  other 
appropriate  sources  (including  but  not 
limited  to  product  or  package  labels,  
technical bulletins or sales literature) that 
contain  information  about  known  and  
reasonably  foreseeable  health  and  safety 
risks  of  their  proprietary  products  and  
processes.  As  the  manufacturer  of  the 
vinyl  siding  we  do  not  assume  any  
responsibility  for  the  users’  compliance 
with applicable laws and regulations, nor 
for any persons relying on the information 
contained in this guide.
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