Vinyl Kickout Base Flashing
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www.protradecraft.com | SUBSCRIBE, please. • Vinyl siding is an affordable and low-maintenance first-line of protection against the weather. • It gets a bad wrap because of J-channel, but with a little thought, you can make it look great. • First, is to ditch the J channel and use wide trim stock with the edges rabbeted to accept the vinyl. • This gives room for expansion at windows, doors, and corners. • It also looks dope. • At the bottom of the wall, a water table can help kick rain away from the foundation. It should be located according to the size of the siding courses. • Begin at the windows. • Siding that is aligned with the bottoms and tops of windows is faster to install and looks better. • Count your way down to benchmark where the starter strip will go. • Snap a line around the house signifying the top of the strip, and then put it on the line and nail it. • If you seal the top of the starter strip, then you can tuck flashing behind it later to protect the trim and kick water out from the wall. • Always use a roller to mash the tape down. Many of them are pressure-sensitive. • Now, you can run the first course of vinyl, nailing it according to the manufacturer’s specs. • Tuck the water table flashing under the starter strip, and install the mudboard. • Now you can roll up the wall. • At the top, you can use a frieze board and head casing to adjust for course width, or to fill the space. • With this wall complete, it’s time to hit the food truck. • • Twitter: @TradeCraftsman | twitter.com/tradecraftsman • Pinterest: @ProTradeCraft | pinterest.com/ProTradeCraft/ • Facebook: / protradecraft • Subscribe to Pro Trade Craft's YouTube channel for regular updates
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