This steel strip is compatible with both steel and vinyl siding for added flexibility.
Starter strips vinyl siding.
Universal design and construction can be used with both steel and.
Vinyl siding starter strips.
It protects the sheathing from rain snow and pests.
The bottom of the starter strip the part the bottom panel hooks on to should be at least 1 in.
Helps keep the siding installation level.
Resists fungus mildew and wood boring insects.
Cellwood 150 in.
Below the top of the foundation but the lower the vinyl siding is installed the better.
This video shows how to install a starter strip for vinyl and polymer siding installation.
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Steel provides a rigid alternative to vinyl.
This chalk line should be level and a consistent distance from the eaves or the top and bottom of the windows.
Gets the job started right.
Vinyl starter strip useful for locking the first course of siding in place.
Ensures the siding will install correct and level.
Staret strip secures the first course of siding to the home.
For the remaining vinyl siding panels to be installed correct and level beginning with the lowest row you must install the starter strip correctly.
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Thd sku 438401.
Vinyl siding starter strips.
Made of low maintenance vinyl.
An essential accessory the vinyl starter strip secures the first row of siding to the exterior of your home.
This is where the new siding will begin.
Remember to make sure the sheathing is smooth before you apply the siding so the siding can be smooth also.
Snap a level chalk line for the first starter strip at the base of the wall no less than 8 inches above ground level after determining the lowest corner of the house.
Vinyl vinyl siding starter strips.
Georgia pacific 2 545 in x 10 ft white smooth vinyl siding starter strip.
Perfect for cedar creek harbor ridge plus rustic and timbercrest board batten siding.
Georgia pacific vinyl siding starter strip white vinyl 2 5 in x 122 in.
Galvanized steel starter strip is used for holding the first course of siding at the base of a wall.