Installation Guide
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helpful suggestions
important notes
The manufacturer has provided these suggested instructions as installation guidelines. The manufacturer,  
however, neither installs the panels nor has any control over the installation. It is the responsibility of the  
contractor and/or the installer to ensure panels are installed in accordance with these instructions and any  
applicable building codes. The manufacturer assumes no liability for either improper installation or personal 
injury resulting from improper use or installation.
Fire Safety Information
Vinyl building materials require little maintenance for 
many years. Nevertheless, common sense dictates that 
builders and suppliers of vinyl products store, handle, 
and install vinyl materials in a manner that avoids dam-
age to the product and/or the structure. Owners and 
installers should take a few simple steps to protect vinyl 
building materials from fire.
To Home and Building Owners:
Vinyl siding is made from organic materials and will 
melt or burn when exposed to a significant source of 
flame or heat. Building owners, occupants, and outside 
maintenance personnel should always take normal 
precautions to keep sources of fire, such as grills, and 
combustible materials, such as dry leaves, mulch and 
trash, away from vinyl siding.
To the Building Trades, Specifiers, 
Professionals, and to Do-It Yourself 
Installers:
When vinyl siding is exposed to significant heat or 
flame, the vinyl will soften, sag, melt, or burn, and 
may thereby expose materials underneath. Care must 
be exercised when selecting underlayment materials 
because many underlayment materials are made from 
organic materials that are combustible.
It is important to ascertain the fire properties of under-
layment materials prior to installation. All building 
materials should be installed in accordance with local, 
state, and federal building code and fire regulations.
Storage and Transportation
When transporting vinyl siding and accessories to  
the job site, make certain to keep the cartons flat and 
supported along their entire length. At the job site, take 
the following precautions when storing panels:
• Store the cartons on a flat surface and support  
the entire length of the cartons.
• Keep the cartons dry.
• Store the cartons away from areas where falling 
objects or other construction activity may cause 
damage.
• Do not store the cartons in stacks more than 6 
boxes high.
• Do not store the cartons in any locations where 
temperatures may exceed 130º F (e.g., on blacktop 
pavement or under tarps or plastic wraps without  
air circulation).
Residing over Asbestos Siding
Asbestos siding is a regulated material and the appro-
priate environmental agency should be contacted before 
residing over this product begins.










