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I'm installing Maxitile Fiber Cement Shake (Straight Edge) Siding on a newly enclosed porch. (See the Maxitile website, MultiShakes for details) These are 16" x 48" panels with a 7" maximum exposure (so a 9" overlap). I'm blind nailing the overlap, then putting the next course on 7" above, and repeating the process. When I come to a window or the top of the wall, I assume that I have to cut off individual shakes to appropriate height to meet the trim at the top and cover the overlap on the previous course, but I'm not sure. My questions: 1. Is there another way to do this besides cutting individual shakes and face-nailing? (The trim, 7/8 cedar, is already up) 2. If I do have to face nail them, is there a way to hide the nail heads, or do I just live with them? Should I countersink those nail heads slightly and then cover them with fibercement patch? Thanks in advance for your thoughts. | |||
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Stuck with face nailing them. Use real stainless steel siding nails, there ring shang, thin gauge with a smaller head. Once painted no one will notice them. You did install proper flashing under that trim and install Z mounding over the top of the trim, right?This message has been edited. Last edited by: joecaption, joecaption | ||||
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Awesome, thanks for the help! Yes, flashing and z-channel are in. Thanks! | ||||
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