coe
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Hey all. Constructing a 30x40 building and have gotten to the siding installation phase and am running into an issue. I am using LP Smart Side lap siding. My kids and I spent this afternoon on the 1st 30' wall getting the starter strips and the first row done. We can run a 4' level across the entirety of the 1st row and we are dead on. I decided to use a pair of PacTool Gecko LP siding installation tools made for the 3/8" siding I am installing so that I can work alone when needed. Set the gauge to have a 1" overlap and everything looks good until I put a level on it. We are constantly having to push/pull on one end or the other to get the siding to what appears level. Move on to the next 12' section and the height alignment can be off as much as 1/4".
I'm not a professional and don't claim to be. Just trying to save some green as this project has already gone way above budget. I've only ever installed vinyl siding before and it turned out looking pretty darn good. Am I putting too much emphasis on trying to make each piece level or should I just rely on the Gecko tool to do its job? If I set the tools and lay a piece in place, I can measure a 1" overlap as recommended. Put a level on it and things go awry.
Thanks for any input/suggestions,
~Ron
I'm not a professional and don't claim to be. Just trying to save some green as this project has already gone way above budget. I've only ever installed vinyl siding before and it turned out looking pretty darn good. Am I putting too much emphasis on trying to make each piece level or should I just rely on the Gecko tool to do its job? If I set the tools and lay a piece in place, I can measure a 1" overlap as recommended. Put a level on it and things go awry.
Thanks for any input/suggestions,
~Ron

