Wolverine Soffit and Decorative Trim User Manual

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Page 1 - Installation Guide

Fit and FinishInstallation GuideFor Siding and Vinyl Carpentry™Soffit and Decorative Trim

Page 2 - Important Information

J-channels and F-channels3/8" J-channel1/2" J-channel3/4" J-channel1" J-channel1-1/4" J-channelUniversal siding and soffit re

Page 3 - Master Craftsman

Replacing a Damaged RestorationShapes Panel (Option 2)Required tools: hammer, wood chisel and hacksaw or utilityknife.Use a wood chisel to remove the

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Random Hand-Split ShakesOverviewThe installation of Random Hand-Split Shake is unique in thatthe lap joint is hidden in the ribs between the shake pat

Page 5

Install the next panel to the left of the installed panel. Lap thispanel over the installed panel, positioning the right edge of thepanel to a vertica

Page 6 - SECTION 1

Install the next panel to the left of the installed panel. Lap thispanel over the installed panel, positioning the right edge of thepanel to the verti

Page 7 - Siding Terms

Installing Millennium®SidingMillennium siding, which features the NailTight™Flexible Hem,attaches tight to the wall and floats from PermaFlex™suspensi

Page 8 - Starter Strips

Fastening Millennium siding is different from other vinyl siding in that it isOK to drive the fastener up tight against the flexible hem. ThePermaFlex

Page 9 - Corner Starter Strip

Non-Horizontal ApplicationsIf installing these panels at 45° or less, hand punch a nail slotin the vinyl or drill a clearance hole just above the lock

Page 10 - J-channels and F-channels

Installing TrueComfortTrueComfort™insulated siding will help even out wall surfaces.However, to minimize extremes in the peaks and valleys ofuneven wa

Page 11 - Utility Trim

All other accessories should be fitted with foam shims andfillers. These shims will ensure that the accessories are on thesame plane as the panels.To

Page 12 - Miscellaneous Accessories

Trimming Curved OpeningsFlexible J-channel simplifies installations around curvedobjects such as half and full round windows. To install aroundthe top

Page 13 - Lineal Options

Utility TrimUndersill TrimHelps secure trimmed siding panels under windows and eaves.Dual Undersill TrimSecures trimmed siding panels under windows an

Page 14 - Cornerposts

Frieze BoardA frieze-board appearance can be created using the 3-1/2"lineals in combination with new construction window starter orJ-channel used

Page 15 - Equipment and Tools

Materials needed: J-channel, starter strip, coil stock andsiding. When choosing a siding panel, remember that widerpanels install more quickly than na

Page 16 - Portable brake

Repeat until both sides of the sunburst are completed.NOTE: To install the final panels at the top of thesunburst, bow the panels slightly and slip th

Page 17 - Special Tools

Replacing a Damaged Siding PanelTo remove a damaged panel, insert the hook end of a zip toolinto the lock between the damaged panel and the panelabov

Page 18 - SECTION 3 – Estimating

Repairing Buckled Siding at the JoistVinyl siding sometimes becomes buckled between the firstand second floors of a newly built siding installation du

Page 19 - Porch Ceiling

Cleaning Vinyl SidingVinyl siding resists most common household stains, but it willbecome dirty like any product exposed to atmosphericconditions. In

Page 20 - Measuring

Siding over AsbestosVinyl siding retrofit over asbestosThis is a recommendation from the Vinyl Siding Institute afterdiscussions with Federal EPA offi

Page 21 - Estimating Form

Exercise every care to retain architectural details whereverpossible. Do not remove, cover or add details until you havethe building owner’s written a

Page 22 - Preparing Wall Surfaces

Miscellaneous AccessoriesCrown MoldingUsed in conjunction with 5" lineals to create a custom molded window or door header. Can also be used with

Page 23

3/8" H-bar1/2" H-barJoins soffit panels. Particularly useful on porch ceilings and hiproof applications.3-1/2" Double Channel Lineal5&q

Page 24 - Applying over steel studs

Cornerposts Outside Cornerposts3/4" Outside Cornerpost – Woodgrain3/4" Outside Cornerpost – Matte1" Outside Cornerpost – WoodgrainFor u

Page 25 - Other Fastening Methods

Equipment and ToolsSheathingsIn new construction, apply sheathing first, then nailaccessories over it.In home improvement projects, you can apply shea

Page 26 - Pneumatic staplers/nailers

For nailing instructions, see page 24.Tools RequiredHammer Tin snips Tape measureSquare Chalk line Level Utility knife Hacksaw Shears Power circula

Page 27 - Installing Accessories

Special ToolsNail Slot PunchPunches elongated holes to allow nailing the cut edge of a panel. Also used to enlarge an existing hole to allowproper nai

Page 28 - Installing the starter strip

SidingUse the illustrations and formulas below and enter totals onthe estimating form in this section. These formulas apply forboth horizontal and ver

Page 29

Upper wall of gambrel houseDivide the upper wall of a gambrel house as shown in theillustration. Then use the following formulas:1/2 (B + C) x H = ___

Page 30 - Capping an outside cornerpost

1Important InformationWarranties These instructions describe and illustrate the stepsinvolved in installing Wolverine siding and trim. Their purpose i

Page 31 - (Four-Piece Corner System)

MeasuringBefore ordering accessories, you also have to determine thewidth of the J-channel into which you will fit the vinyl siding.To do this, you m

Page 32 - Inside Cornerposts

20Wolverine Fit and Finish Installation GuideEstimating FormSiding Walls __________ sq feetGable ends __________ sq feetDormer sides __________ sq fee

Page 33 - Federal Corners

Preparing Wall SurfacesNew ConstructionMake sure all studs are straight and true. Correct any bowedstuds.NOTE: Vinyl siding must be applied over a rig

Page 34 - Inside Federal Corners

Apply rigid sheathing to existing siding to provide a smooth surface. Nail securely to old siding. Nail evenly to bridge low spots.NOTE: Failure to es

Page 35 - Trimming Bay Window Corners

Applying over stuccoWhen applying vinyl siding over stucco, you first have to besure you’re working on an even surface. To create thatsurface, you may

Page 36 - Decorative Trim Options

Nailing, Stapling and Other Fastening MethodsIf you want to ensure a quality vinyl siding installation, focusyour attention on nailing techniques. Unf

Page 37 - Window Flashing

Other fastening techniques:Manual nailing is the most common way of fastening vinylsiding to a wall. That’s because it offers greater control,making i

Page 38 - To Miter Cut Corners

Expansion and ContractionIt’s normal for vinyl building products to expand and contractwith temperature changes. To ensure a successful sidinginstalla

Page 39 - Lineals and Decorative Trim

A water level, a long clear plastic tube 90% filled with water, isuseful in marking level points around the house and onopposite sides of openings suc

Page 40 - Windows and Doors

Installing Outside CornerpostsFlash the corners of the home by bending a 10" wide piece ofaluminum trim coil 90° so you have two 5" legs. Co

Page 41 - Crown molding

The Wolverine Master Craftsman Program is your opportunity toearn valuable rewards while maintaining a leg up on yourcompetition. These rewards are no

Page 42 - Windows and Door Surrounds

Option 2: Cut a 6" length of cornerpost and trim the nailflange, receiving channel, and sides until you have just a 90°bend of vinyl. Using PVC p

Page 43

Extra Wide Corner Posts (Four-Piece Corner System)Extra-wide cornerposts give you a distinctive, easy-to-installmethod of finishing outside corners. E

Page 44

Inside CornerpostsThere are three options for trimming inside corners: Standard3/4" inside cornerpost, single J-channel, and two J-channels.To f

Page 45

Federal CornersTo create a federal-style corner, flash the corner withaluminum trim coil or other flashing materials. Hang a newconstruction starter

Page 46 - Blind Miter

Inside Federal CornersFlash the corner with aluminum trim coil or other flashingmaterials.Position and secure the 5" lineals (or a 3-1/2" li

Page 47 - Corner Blocks

Trimming Bay Window CornersThere are several ways to trim the odd angles of bay windows.Here are two of them:1. Install bay window cornerpost.2. Insta

Page 48

Decorative Trim Options around Windows and DoorsJ-channelSystem requires standard J-channel.• 1/2" J-channel• 3/4" J-channel• 1" J-chan

Page 49

Window FlashingThe width of all flashings is determined by the type ofaccessory surrounding the window and where the finalcomplete course of siding st

Page 50

Installing Window and Door TrimInstall J-channel along the top and sides of door casings andaround windows.NOTE: When installing J-channel around repl

Page 51 - Option 3 (page 52)

Drip ClipThe Drip-Clip is an easy and effective way to create rain tabsfor lineals. To install Drip-Clips, miter lineals with a power miterbox/chop sa

Page 52 - 3-1/2" Lineal Surround

SECTION 1 – Introduction ... 5SECTION 2 – Materials and ToolsSiding Terms ...

Page 53 - 5" Header Lineal

3-1/2" Snap-on Lineal Application aroundWindows and DoorsThis application works only on 1"-faced J-channel.The installation of J-channel for

Page 54

Measure the side casing and add 7". Use a triangle to create a45˚ angle or measure 3-1/2" in from the edge of the part. Usesnips or a miter

Page 55

Lineal Starter Application for Windows and Door SurroundsWhen securing window and corner starter strips, outsidecorner pieces (OSCP), inside corner pi

Page 56 - Using Lineals as Gable Trim

Lineal Application around WindowsMeasure the top of the opening and add 7" (3-1/2" extra foreach side) if the side lineals are also 3-1/2&qu

Page 57 - Overlapping Panels

Measure the height of the window or door. Add 7" (for the 3-1/2" header and bottom lineal) and cut. NOTE: Add additional material if using 5

Page 58

Measure the bottom of the opening and add 7" (3-1/2" extrafor each side) if the side lineals are also 3-1/2". Add 10" total ifusin

Page 59 - Install panel

Blind MiterAn alternative to a standard blind miter offers support to thecorner without adding material. The measurements shown for the fold are for a

Page 60

Corner BlocksCorner BlockInstall starter as previously described. Measure and cut theside lineals to the exact size of the window or door opening.Cut

Page 61 - 16"

5" Square Header with Endcaps over 3-1/2" Lineals Sides and BottomsAssemble 5" header and cap. The side 3-1/2" lineals shouldexten

Page 62 - Fitting at gable ends

Creating End Caps for 5" LinealsTo create the header, first cut a 7" piece of 5" lineal. Measureand trim as shown.The resulting piece

Page 63 - Fitting under soffit

4Wolverine Fit and Finish Installation Guide

Page 64 - Completion

5" Angled Header with End Caps over 3-1/2" Lineals Sides and BottomsAssemble the 5" header and cap. The side 3-1/2" linealsshould

Page 65 - Shutter Installation

Crown Molding Treatment OptionsOption 1 (page 51)• Crown molding• (2) crown molding end caps• 3/4" pocket J-channel header and surroundOther opti

Page 66

Crown Molding and Cap for 3/4" Pocket J-channelTo use crown molding with 3/4" pocket J-channels, measure the length of the completed J-chan

Page 67 - Installing Cornerposts

Crown Molding with Cap for 5" Header LinealCrown molding with 5" header and 3-1/2" surrounds.Determine the header length by measuring f

Page 68 - If using J-channel

Insert a crown molding cap into the crown molding and tracethe shape. Trim as shown.Insert the header cap. Cut the crown molding cap in half. Apply ea

Page 69 - Important!

Installing J-channel as Gable End TrimInstall J-channel to receive siding at gable ends, as shown in illustration. To create a clean, professional loo

Page 70 - Installing Wall Panels

Using Lineals as Gable TrimYou can give gable end trim a more dramatic appearance byusing 3-1/2" or 5" lineals instead of J-channel.To inst

Page 71 - Installing Gable End Panels

Cutting PanelsTo cut panels to size, follow these procedures:Cross cutsFor a precise cut, use a power circular saw equipped with asharp, fine-tooth p

Page 72

Preparing Wall SurfacesThe key to successful vinyl siding application is properpreparation of the nailing surface. It is essential that you workover a

Page 73 - Porch Ceilings

Installing remaining coursesTo ensure best appearance, position the laps to avoidunsightly joint patterns. The illustration at left shows a well-plan

Page 74 - Remodeling Projects

IntroductionPlan your work, then work your plan.That’s the key to success with any project, and it’s doubly true when it comes to installing vinyl sid

Page 75 - Installation over Open Eaves

Fitting over windows and doorsThe procedure for cutting panels for installation over windowsand doors is similar to that explained earlier.If necessar

Page 76 - Completing the Installation

STUDfinder Installation SystemThe STUDfinder™Installation System combines preciselyengineered nail slot locations with graphics to create a sidingpane

Page 77

Installing trim at roof lineTo prevent water infiltration along the intersection of roof andwall, install flashing before installing J-channel. At po

Page 78 - InvisiVent Soffit

Fitting under soffitWhen you reach the last course of siding, you will probablyhave to rip cut panels lengthwise to fit under soffit.NOTE: If necessar

Page 79 - Installations without soffit

CompletionAttaching objects to sidingAll external products (downspouts, shutters, and lights, for example) are attached to walls after you’ve applied

Page 80 - Aluminum fascia

Shutter Installation(A)The ideal application (shown at the top) has a joint betweenthe two shutters where the shutters are secured to the home.In this

Page 81 - Important

Preparing Wall SurfacesFor the most part, the wall preparation instructions given forhorizontal siding also apply to vertical siding. The keyrequireme

Page 82 - First course

Installing CornerpostsInstall outside and inside cornerposts using dimensions andprocedures described earlier.NOTE: Unlike the preparation for horizon

Page 83 - 29"

If a wall requires more than one course of siding, you canproceed in one of three ways:Use two lengths of J-channel, back-to-back, at the jointbetween

Page 84 - Installing Cornice Cap

Installing Window and Door TrimFollow the instructions described earlier under the section“Preparation for Horizontal Siding” beginning on page 21.Pla

Page 85 - Installation

6SECTION 2 – Materials and ToolsWolverine Fit and Finish Installation GuideSiding TermsNail FlangeCommon to most vinyl siding products (includes horiz

Page 86

Installing Wall PanelsCut the first of the partial panels (if partial panels arenecessary). Mark the cut line by measuring from the nail hemedge. Rip

Page 87 - Second course

Installing Gable End PanelsWhen installing vertical siding on a gable end wall, you shouldtry to create a balanced appearance.There are two ways to do

Page 88

Requirements for Proper Soffit VentilationProper attic ventilation is important for any home. The 2003International Building Code (IBC) Section 1203 V

Page 89 - Half-Rounds in Gable Ends

Porch CeilingsThe procedures used to install a porch ceiling are in manyways similar to those used to install soffit. These proceduresvary slightly, d

Page 90 - Hanging the starter course

Remodeling ProjectsCheck to be sure the existing ceiling can serve as a solidnailing base. If the existing ceiling is solid, remove all existingmoldin

Page 91 - Installing the last round

SoffitYou can use solid vinyl panels or perforated vinyl panels forsoffit installations. Perforated panels provide ventilation, whichhelps to reduce h

Page 92

Installing SoffitMeasure from the wall to the fascia board. Then subtract 1/2"to allow for expansion. Mark this dimension on a soffit paneland cr

Page 93 - Starting Half-Rounds

Installation over Enclosed EavesIf the existing soffit is rotted or damaged, it’s best to remove it completely before installing vinyl soffit. Then us

Page 94

InvisiVent SoffitInstallation over open eavesIn most situations, InvisiVent™Super Ventilated Soffit shouldbe installed like our standard soffit produc

Page 95 - MADE IN USA

FasciaThe wooden fascia board that encloses the front of an eavealso needs protection from the weather. To provide thisprotection, you can install vin

Page 96 - (Option 1)

Starter Strips2-1/4" Vinyl Starter StripSecures the first course of siding to the home. For use with all Wolverine sidings except Restoration Sha

Page 97 - Preparing the new panel

For installations that include soffitNail undersill trim in place along the top of the fascia board.Then nail F-channel along the bottom outside surfa

Page 98 - Installing the new panel

D9 Rough-Split Shakes InstallationImportantThis product is not designed for roof application. It is designedsolely for installation on vertical surfac

Page 99

If the brighter cell is between the numbered temperature cells,position the panel between the corresponding temperatureindicator lines. Example: If th

Page 100 - Shapes Panel (Option 2)

Second courseCut 29" off of the right side of the D9 panel at indicator“B,” which is located above the nail slots, cutting straightthrough the pa

Page 101 - Random Hand-Split Shakes

Finishing the top courseTo finish the top course of siding, attach cornice receiver tothe top of the wall under the eave or soffit. Trim the top pane

Page 102

Restoration Shapes Half-RoundsInstallationImportantThis product is not designed for roof application. It is designedsolely for installation on vertica

Page 103 - To finish the top course

First courseStrike a level line around the house and install RestorationShapes Starter (see illustration 1a). An alternative method ofstarting Half-Ro

Page 104 - Installing Millennium

Second courseRemove 13-1/4" of the left side measured from the upperpanel, cutting straight through the lower panel course. (Note the small mark

Page 105 - Panel Lock

Installing under a window or openingInstall Restoration Shapes undersill trim. Cut the panel to fitunder the window. Drill a 3/16" hole in the ce

Page 106 - Removing Panels

Half-Rounds in Gable EndsNOTE: The following instructions focus on a gableinstallation. They also are geared towards an enclosedgable, started with a

Page 107 - Installing TrueComfort

Corner Starter StripSecures 3-1/2" and 5" lineals and a corner insert to theoutside corner.New Construction Window and Door StarterButts up

Page 108 - Overlapping panels

Hanging the starter courseTo end up with a single “round” centered at the peak of thegable, you must properly locate the first starter panel.Begin by

Page 109 - Trimming Curved Openings

If you require an odd number of courses (i.e. five full coursesplus starting course), subtract 8" from the distance from theplumb line to the lef

Page 110 - Decorative Sunbursts

Installing Restoration Shapes Half-Rounds on Non-vertical WallsHalf-Rounds must never be used as a roofing material.However, they can be used on non-v

Page 111

Starting Half-Roundsover Horizontal SidingCut away nail flange and discard.Hand punch nail slots in panel face and secure panel.Secure Half-Rounds Sta

Page 112

Starting Half-Rounds with Lineals over Horizontal Sidinghalf-rounds panel is inserted into thepocket of the lineal, making sure toleave 1/4" for

Page 113 - SECTION 10 – Repair

Application of Half-Rounds under SoffitThe amount of trimming required of a Half-Rounds paneldetermines the accessory piece required to receive it. Se

Page 114

Replacing a Damaged RestorationShapes Panel with the Repair Kit (Option 1)Included in kit: cam clips, washers and pop rivets.Required tools: hammer, u

Page 115 - SECTION 11 – Miscellaneous

Push up on the panel to unlock and then pull down to removethe damaged panel.Preparing the new panelCut off all top locking tabs.Flip panel over and c

Page 116 - Historic Restoration

From the back, insert a pop rivet into a nail slot above one ofthe locking tabs. Then place a cam clip and a washer over thepop rivet. Squeeze the pop

Page 117 - For More Information

Using your Wonder Bar or roof snake bar, drive the nails in byplacing the bar on the nail head and hitting the bar with ahammer.While applying pressur

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