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Acclimatize Siding
Prime Before Installing
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PREPARATION

ACCLIMATIZE SIDING
Cedar siding can swell or shrink as it gains or loses moisture to reach equilibrium with the moisture content of the surrounding air. Ensuring that the moisture content of cedar siding is at equilibrium before it is installed will minimize movement later on. More



PRIME BEFORE INSTALLING
After cedar has achieved equilibrium moisture content and before it is installed, a coating on all surfaces is recommended. More



NAILS
Hot-Dipped galvanized, aluminum and stainless steel nails are all corrosion-resistant and can be used to nail Western Red Cedar. More



WALL CONSTRUCTION
Cedar siding should be securely nailed to framing members, furring members or to blocking between framing members. More


RIGID FOAM SHEATHING
For best results with rigid foam and other sheathing products, follow the nailing recommendations as to nail type, positioning, penetration and spacing. More



CONTROLLING MOISTURE
High humidity output from washers, dryers, showers, kitchens and other sources, combined with today's energy-efficient construction, can result in a build up of interior moisture vapor. More



Note: This section contains general guidelines that may be followed with confidence in most areas. However, severe local climatic conditions such as extreme heat, extreme dryness, high winds, seacoast exposure, and areas with wide climactic swings may necessitate additional fastening of the siding.
 



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