The tongue section of the board should be at the top with the groove section at the bottom.
Installing tongue and groove siding chalking.
Install furring strips running horizontally across the wall if you want your tongue and groove boards to run up and down rather than sideways.
Plan to start installing from the top and or middle.
Because the overlap is less than on other types of siding these provide somewhat less protection from the elements.
If the siding is up to 6 inches wide it can be nailed with one siding nail per bearing but siding any wider should use two nails per bearing.
A variety of siding types fit together by means of tongues and grooves or over and underlapping edges.
Snap a chalkline or use a straight edge and mark a line on all studs so you know where to put your nails.
Best case scenario you have to do very little trimming down on your last pieces.
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Measure to see if you should start a board or a seam in the very middle of the room.
An official how to video.
While paint does tend to somewhat glue these pieces together caulking them is never advised and can cause permanent damage.
In horizontal application start at the bottom and work up with the groove edges facing downwards.
Finally you should refrain from caulking the bottoms of horizontal siding sheets or the edges of the tongue and groove panels.
Also avoid caulking tongue and groove siding boards together.
Use a stud finder or knock or drill holes until you find the studs at the top and bottom of the portion of wall you are going to install your planks on.
Tongue and groove siding can be installed horizontally or vertically.
They ll give you a much more solid nailing surface.
Bottom of siding boards should not be caulked water is meant to exit through the bottom of each board.
Siding up to 6 inches wide can be blind nailed with one siding nail per bearing toe nailed through the base of each tongue.
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To install the first piece of siding line it up with the bottom of the wall against an edge such as a doorframe.
The layering of siding panels acts as a natural waterproofing that will allow precipitation to fall off naturally so caulking would stop the normal movement and function of your panels.
You want the tongues to face down and out so the grooves of your first two boards should butt up against each other.
Tongue and groove or lapped sidings generally have a rustic cabinlike appearance.