You nail through the batten to only one edge of the board and let the other board edge float under the next batten he writes.
How to install cedar board and batten siding.
Centering the fasteners allows the boards to expand and contract without bowing or splitting see diagram below.
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How to install board and batten siding.
Boards up to 6 inches wide should be fixed with one nail per bearing driven through the center of the board.
Use two nails per bearing on boards 8 inches and wider placing the nails 2 1 2 to 3 inches apart.
Secure these boards using fasteners fasteners placed at the center of the siding boards.
The next panel will fit over the edge of the previous one disguising the nailing strip and lock securely into place.
Line up the panel with the edging and use screws to secure it in place on the nailing strip.
Like many types of siding you ll start installing the board and batten panels from one side.
Installation of cedar board and batten siding.
In some areas it is common to attach vertical 1x2 furring strips before installing board and batten siding.
First you need to prepare the walls by applying building wrap and some flashings as needed.
To install board and batten siding start with installing wide vertical boards spaced approximately one board width 7 8 apart.
Here are some basic steps to install board and batten siding.
The overlying batten covering the gap between boards should be attached with one nail per bearing the shank passing between the edges of the under boards.
Attach strips around windows and doors then lay out and attach horizontal strips every 16 inches.
Siding should be nailed to horizontal blocking lines or to furring strips.
In addition to applying stain to both sides and all edges nailing both boards and battens correctly also is key.
A board and batten siding is basically a siding type which uses strips of narrow wood called batten.