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TRU BEAUTY, CURB APPEAL, CHARACTER AND PERFORMANCE.
Servicing Northern CA and NV (209) 983-4114
Tru Distinction. With a legacy of excellence and products engineered to last, TruWood leads the way in beautiful, sustainable and durable engineered wood siding and trim. Discover how our Klamath Falls, Oregon-based company has earned a reputation for unparalleled commitment to our customers, our quality and our planet. Find what’s Tru to you.
VERSATILITY The most complete selection of styles and profiles in the industry. We offer a variety of patterns, textures, lengths and widths for maximum design flexibility and creativity. MATCHING TRIM Reversible and Non-Reversible designs available. 3/4 in. (actual) is non-reversible and primed three sides. 1 in. (actual) is reversible with Old Mill ® texture on one side, smooth on the other and primed all four sides. 16 ft. lengths available in 2-1/2 in to 11-1/4 in widths (actual). WEATHER-RESISTANCE Products factory-primed with industry-leading coating for added weather protection, ready for your choice of paint color. All backed by our 5-year primer warranty. GREEN Commitment to the planet begins with products manufactured from residual wood fiber and continues with sustainable forestry practices certified by FSC ® .
ECOGUARD ® Zinc borate process resists mildew, rot and termite damage.
CHARACTER Rough sawn cedar texture and reversible trim lend distinctive style.
DURABILITY Quality engineered wood surface and core with our advanced formulated binders and waxes for long-term durability. CONSISTENCY Produced with in-line process controls for production consistency. RELIABILITY The assurance of quality and reliability, backed by our 30-year transferable warranty.
EASY AND SAFE Easy to install using normal woodworking tools. No silica dust.
THE TRUWOOD COLLECTION
1/2 in. COTTAGE LAP ® SIDING
7/16 in. OLD MILL ® PANEL SIDING
1/2 in. SELF-ALIGNING LAP SIDING
1/2 in. SURE LOCK ™ LAP SIDING *
1/2 in. CHANNEL RUSTIC ™ LAP SIDING
1/2 in. DESIGNER SHAKE ® LAP SIDING
1/2 in. ADOBE ™ PANEL SIDING
1/2 in. 808 OLD MILL ® PANEL SIDING
OLD MILL ® SHINGLE LAP SIDING
1/2 in. CEDAR SHAKE LAP SIDING
1/2 in. SURE LOCK ™ SIX COTTAGE LAP ® SIDING*
REVERSIBLE AND NON-REVERSIBLE TRIM
Tru Character. Our six-decade dedication to quality is evident in each and every product we produce. We capture the beauty of wood to create distinctive character, architectural versatility and eye-catching curb appeal.
Look for our certified wood products FSC ® - C002971
* SURE LOCK: TRUWOOD’S UNIQUE CONCEALED NAILING SYSTEM
PRODUCT PROFILES
Tru Style. Manufactured by Collins, a family-owned business since 1855, TruWood ® Siding and Trim is built for beauty, longevity and sustainability. This high-quality engineered wood product offers remarkable style and an enduring commitment to the environment. We’re proud to offer products manufactured from residual wood fiber and use sustainable forestry practices certified by FSC ® . Together, we’re building a more beautiful world.
DESIGNER SHAKE® SIDING (8 ft. LENGTHS)
96 in.
96 in.
96 in.
96 in.
96 in.
96 in.
Designer Shake Round 1/2 in. Lap Siding 4.5 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Designer Shake Craftsmen Staggered 1/2 in. Lap Siding 5.33 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Designer Shake Fishscale 1/2 in. Lap Siding 5 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Designer Shake Octagon 1/2 in. Lap Siding 4.5 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Designer Shake Diamond 1/2 in. Lap Siding 2.83 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Designer Shake Cove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 4.33 sq. ft. coverage/piece
ADOBE ™ PANEL SIDING (4 ft. x 8 ft. PANELS)
OLD MILL® SHINGLE LAP SIDING
48-13/16 in.
1-1/2 in. Scribe Line
48-13/16 in.
Adobe 1/2 in. Panel Siding Shiplap Edge 32 sq. ft. coverage/piece
5 in.
5 in.
6-3/4 in.
9-1/2 in.
6 in.
7 in.
4-1/2 in.
5-1/16 in.
1/2 in. Old Mill® Shingle Lap 3.25 sq. ft. coverage/piece
PANEL SIDING (4 ft. x 8 ft. PANELS) & SOFFIT (16 in. x 16 ft.)
48-13/16 in.
48-13/16 in.
48-13/16 in.
8 in.
8 in.
48 in.
12 in.
48-13/16 in.
48-13/16 in.
48-13/16 in.
48 in.
8 in.
8 in.
12 in.
7/16 in. Old Mill® 12 in. Reverse Board and Batten – 1-3/16 in. Groove 32 sq. ft. coverage/piece
7/16 in. Old Mill® Square Edge 7/16 in. Smooth Square Edge 32 sq. ft. coverage/piece
1/2 in. Old Mill® 808 Striated Groove 7/16 in. 3/8 in. Groove 7/16 in. Sturdy Panel 32 sq. ft. coverage/piece
7/16 in. Old Mill® 8 in. O.C. Channel Groove – 3/4 in. Groove (also available in. 4 ft. x 7 ft. and 4 ft. x 9 ft. panels) 32 sq. ft. coverage/piece
BEVEL EDGE LAP SIDING (16 ft. LENGTHS)
SELF-ALIGNING LAP SIDING (16 ft. LENGTHS)
CEDAR SHAKE LAP SIDING (16 ft. LENGTHS)
6 in. - 6.67 8 in. - 9.33 9-1/2 in. - 11.33 12 in. - 14.67 sq. ft. coverage/piece
8 in. - 9.33 12 in. - 14.67 sq. ft. coverage/piece
6 in. 8 in. 9-1/2 in. 12 in.
10-1/2 in.
8 in. 12 in.
Self-Aligning Cedar Shake 1/2 in. Lap Siding 12.67 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Bevel Edge 7/16 in. Lap Siding
Self-Aligning 1/2 in. Lap Siding
SELF-ALIGNING COTTAGE LAP® SIDING (16 ft. LENGTHS)
16 in.
16 in.
16 in.
16 in.
12 in.
12 in.
5-1/2 in.
3-21/32 in.
7-1/2 in.
7-1/2 in.
5 in.
3-3/4 in.
TwelveFour Cottage Lap 7/8 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 14.67 sq. ft. coverage/piece
TwelveSix Cottage Lap 7/8 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 14.67 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Channel Rustic 1 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 20 sq. ft. coverage/piece
8 in. Cottage Lap 7/8 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 20 sq. ft. coverage/piece
5 in. Cottage Lap 7/8 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 20 sq. ft. coverage/piece
4 in. Cottage Lap 7/8 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 20 sq. ft. coverage/piece
TRIM / FASCIA (16 ft. LENGTHS)
SURE LOCK ™ LAP SIDING (16 ft. LENGTHS WITH CONCEALED NAILING SYSTEM)
2-1/2 in. to 11-1/4 in. Width (actual)
*Drawing not to scale
Groove: .5625 in. Wide x .25 in. Deep
3/4 in. (actual)
7-1/4 in.
12 in.
12 in.
8 in.
16 ft.
5 -1/2 in.
3/4 in. & 1 in. Thickness (actual)
12 in. Sure Lock V – Rustic 3/8 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 14.67 sq. ft. coverage/piece
Sure Lock Six Cottage Lap 7/8 in. Groove 1/2 in. Lap Siding 14.67 sq. ft. coverage/piece
8 in. Sure Lock 1/2 in. Lap Siding 9.33 sq. ft. coverage/piece
TRUWOOD TRIM
Design dreams come Tru. Looking for the finishing touch that fits your vision and installs like a dream? TruWood’s Trim offers an unbeatable combination of beauty, durability and ease.
Available in a variety of sizes, TruWood Trim is ideal for band boards, batten, corner boards, cornice, door trim, fascia, frieze boards, rake boards, soffit and window trim. And because it’s simple to install, getting the look you want has never been easier.
Visualize Tru curb appeal.
Preview what Tru can do for you. See TruWood products on sample homes with our interactive Visualizer at Visualizer.TruWoodSiding.com.
TruWood is available in 18 western states. Visit TruWoodSiding.com or call 800.417.3674 for dealers, distributors, home center locations, warranty and installation instructions, a siding calculator, or for more information. You’ll find what sets us apart. And what can set your home apart.
CAL. PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer.
©2022 Collins 11/22 5M TW105 Manufactured in Klamath Falls, OR, USA
TRUWOOD CEDAR SHAKE LAP SIDING When only the look of cedar will do, TruWood Cedar Shake Lap Siding offers an alternative that’s beautiful, rugged and cost-effective. You won’t find any checks, cracks or surface variations in our TruWood Cedar Shake 1/2 in. Lap Siding. What you will find: the distinctive look of hand-split cedar shakes with a beautiful, finished appearance that lasts. Our Cedar Shake Lap Siding offers Tru character, Tru wood appeal and smooth, uniform paint application. No defects, hassles or high costs. Just Tru beauty.
FEATURES/BENEFITS • Quality engineered surface and core • 30-year limited warranty • Pre-primed for improved weatherability • 16 ft. lengths • Self-aligning feature for ease of installation • Matching reversible TruWood Trim • Installs 25-40% faster than cement or vinyl sidings • Use for residential single-family, multi-family housing, remodeling and light commercial projects • Easy and safe to install using normal woodworking tools. No silica dust. • Ask us about our FSC ® products (FSC®-C002971)
• Resists mildew, rot and termite damage • Naturally-occurring additive safe for use around children and pets
SELF-ALIGNING CEDAR SHAKE 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
10-1/2 in.
SPECIFICATIONS:
TruWood Siding and Trim meet the requirements of the following:
Approx Coverage Sq. Ft./ Unit
Sq. Ft. Needed To Cover 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Wall Area
Lap Size Approx. Weight Lbs./Unit 1/2 in. x 10-1/2 in. x 16 ft. 5 140 9-1/2 12.67 1685 1161 3900 *Allows for a 1 in. overlap and assumes a 5% waste factor. Pc./ Bundle Pc./ Unit Maximum Exposure in inches Sq. Ft. Coverage Per Piece
2018 International Building Code 2018 International Residential Code ICC ESR-2588 American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fire rating = Class C R Value = 0.67 (hour) (Sq. Ft.) (Fahrenheit) per BTU 1/2 in. Panel Siding = No Shear Value CAL. PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer. PROPER STORAGE AND HANDLING • Store siding flat and support on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground • Siding must be covered and protected from the elements • Stack no more than eight units high • Allow siding to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation
TO FIND YOUR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR, WARRANTY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, A SIDING CALCULATOR, OR TO VIEW OUR PRODUCTS ON SAMPLE HOMES USING OUR VISUALIZER TOOL, HEAD TO TruWoodSiding.com. CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU NEED? 800.417.3674
©2021 Collins 5/21 2.5M TW113 Manufactured in Klamath Falls, OR, USA
1/2 in. CHANNEL RUSTIC LAP SIDING
1/2 in. COTTAGE LAP SIDING
TRUWOOD COTTAGE LAP ® SIDING Looking for Old World charm without the Old World hassle and costs? Our six Cottage Lap ® profiles offer Tru beauty and Tru labor savings. Our Channel Rustic ™ Lap Siding provides heritage style and enduring quality with distinctive cedar channel groove siding. Other 16 in. profiles include the 4 in., 5 in. and 8 in. Cottage Laps. The TwelveFour and TwelveSix Cottage Lap patterns deliver the same unique features in a 12 in. wide board. The choice of our self-aligning feature for all boards makes installation faster and easier, saving you time and money. Talk about a Tru advantage.
FEATURES/BENEFITS • Quality engineered surface and core • 30-year limited warranty • Pre-primed for improved weatherability • 16 ft. lengths • Self-aligning feature for ease of installation • Matching reversible TruWood Trim • Installs 25-40% faster than cement or vinyl sidings • Use for residential single-family, multi-family housing, remodeling and light commercial projects • Easy and safe to install using normal woodworking tools. No silica dust. • Ask us about our FSC ® products (FSC®-C002971)
• Resists mildew, rot and termite damage • Naturally-occurring additive safe for use around children and pets
5 in. COTTAGE LAP 7/8 in. GROOVE 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
CHANNEL RUSTIC 1 in. GROOVE 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
TWELVEFOUR COTTAGE LAP 7/8 in. GROOVE 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
TWELVESIX COTTAGE LAP 7/8 in. GROOVE 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
4 in. COTTAGE LAP 7/8 in. GROOVE 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
8 in. COTTAGE LAP 7/8 in. GROOVE 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
12 in.
12 in.
16 in.
16 in.
16 in.
16 in.
5-½ in.
3- 21 / 32 in.
7-½ in.
7-½ in.
5 in.
3-¾ in.
SPECIFICATIONS:
TruWood Siding and Trim meet the requirements of the following:
Approx Coverage Sq. Ft./ Unit
Sq. Ft. Needed To Cover 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Wall Area
Maximum Exposure in inches
Sq. Ft. Coverage Per Piece
Approx. Weight Lbs./Unit
Pc./ Bundle
Pc./ Unit
Lap Size
2018 International Building Code 2018 International Residential Code ICC ESR-2588 American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fire rating = Class C R Value = 0.67 (hour) (Sq. Ft.) (Fahrenheit) per BTU 1/2 in. Lap Siding = No Shear Value CAL. PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer. PROPER STORAGE AND HANDLING • Store siding flat and support on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground • Siding must be covered and protected from the elements • Stack no more than eight units high • Allow siding to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation
1/2 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 16 in. x 16 ft.
5 140 11 14.67 1951 1145 4550 5 105 15 20 1995 1120 4250
*Allows for a 1 in. overlap and assumes a 5% waste factor.
Selection
Lap Style
Profile
Surface Texture
1/2 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 16 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 16 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 16 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 16 in. x 16 ft.
TwelveFour TwelveSix
Old Mill® Old Mill® Old Mill® Old Mill® Old Mill® Old Mill®
4 in. Cottage Lap 5 in. Cottage Lap 8 in. Cottage Lap Channel Rustic
TO FIND YOUR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR, WARRANTY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, A SIDING CALCULATOR, OR TO VIEW OUR PRODUCTS ON SAMPLE HOMES USING OUR VISUALIZER TOOL, HEAD TO TruWoodSiding.com. CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU NEED? 800.417.3674
©2021 Collins 5/21 2.5M TW119 Manufactured in Klamath Falls, OR, USA
TRUWOOD OLD MILL ® SHINGLE LAP SIDING Architectural charm and the rich appearance of split shingle without the cost? It’s Tru. With TruWood Old Mill ® Shingle Lap Siding, you’ll experience Tru quality, Tru style and Tru value. Less expensive and more durable than cedar, TruWood Old Mill Shingle Siding offers architectural accents without the typical number of culls or odd lengths. The staggered edge line of split shingle provides a warm, natural appearance that resists whatever Mother Nature throws at it. With shiplap edges that are easier to install, even your labor costs are lower. Truly amazing.
FEATURES/BENEFITS • Quality engineered surface and core • 30-year limited warranty • Pre-primed for improved weatherability • Easy to handle 4 ft. lengths • Laser line on straight edge for ease in installation • Versatile piece allows for staggered or straight-edge application • Installs 25-40% faster than cement or vinyl sidings • Use for residential single-family, multi-family housing, remodeling and light commercial projects • Easy and safe to install using normal woodworking tools. No silica dust. • Ask us about our FSC ® products (FSC®-C002971)
• Resists mildew, rot and termite damage • Naturally-occurring additive safe for use around children and pets
1/2 in. OLD MILL ® SHINGLE LAP
48-13/16 in.
1-1/2 in. Scribe Line
TruWood Old Mill ® Shingle Lap Siding goes up fast and easy. It requires no special tools for installation and it comes in easy to handle 4 ft. lengths and a convenient shiplap edge.
5 in.
5 in.
6-3/4 in.
7 in.
9-1/2 in.
6 in.
4-1/2 in.
5-1/16 in.
SPECIFICATIONS:
TruWood Siding and Trim meet the requirements of the following:
Approx Coverage Sq. Ft./ Unit
Sq. Ft. Needed To Cover 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Wall Area
Lap Size Approx. Weight Lbs./Unit 1/2 in. x 11-1/2 in. x 48-13/16 in. 140 9-3/4 3.25 432 1238 985 *Allows for a 1.75 in. overlap and assumes a 5% waste factor. Pc./ Unit Maximum Exposure in inches Sq. Ft. Coverage Per Piece
2018 International Building Code 2018 International Residential Code ICC ESR-2588 American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fire rating = Class C R Value = 0.67 (hour) (Sq. Ft.) (Fahrenheit) per BTU 1/2 in. Lap Siding = No Shear Value CAL. PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer. PROPER STORAGE AND HANDLING • Store siding flat and support on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground • Siding must be covered and protected from the elements • Stack no more than eight units high • Allow siding to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation
TO FIND YOUR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR, WARRANTY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, A SIDING CALCULATOR, OR TO VIEW OUR PRODUCTS ON SAMPLE HOMES USING OUR VISUALIZER TOOL, HEAD TO TruWoodSiding.com. CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU NEED? 800.417.3674
©2021 Collins 5/21 2.5M TW121 Manufactured in Klamath Falls, OR, USA
TRUWOOD PANEL SIDING TruWood 7/16 in. and 1/2 in. Panel Sidings are engineered to provide Tru curb appeal. With a highly paintable, textured surface, TruWood Panel Siding provides the look of cedar without checks or cracks that can detract from the appearance of your project. TruWood Siding combines competitive prices and high quality to set a new industry standard for value. Expert craftsmanship and proven performance make TruWood Siding an excellent choice for today’s quality and value conscious builders.
FEATURES/BENEFITS • Quality engineered surface and core • 30-year limited warranty • Pre-primed for improved weatherability • Matching reversible TruWood Trim • Installs 25-40% faster than cement or vinyl sidings • Use for residential single-family, multi-family housing, remodeling and light commercial projects • Easy and safe to install using normal woodworking tools. No silica dust. • Ask us about our FSC ® products (FSC®-C002971)
• Resists mildew, rot and termite damage • Naturally-occurring additive safe for use around children and pets
7/16 in. OLD MILL ® 8 in. O.C. CHANNEL GROOVE – 3/4 in. GROOVE (also available in 4 ft. x 7 ft. and 4 ft. x 9 ft. panels)
1/2 in. OLD MILL ® 808 STRIATED GROOVE 7/16 in. STURDY PANEL – 3/8 in. GROOVE
48-13/16 in.
48-13/16 in.
8 in.
8 in.
48-13/16 in.
48-13/16 in.
8 in.
8 in.
7/16 in. OLD MILL ® 12 in. REVERSE BOARD AND BATTEN – 1-3/16 in. GROOVE
7/16 in. OLD MILL ® SQUARE EDGE 7/16 in. SMOOTH SQUARE EDGE
48-13/16 in.
48 in.
12 in.
48 in.
48-13/16 in.
12 in.
SPECIFICATIONS:
TruWood Siding and Trim meet the requirements of the following: 2018 International Building Code 2018 International Residential Code ICC ESR-2588 American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fire rating = Class C R Value = 0.67 (hour) (Sq. Ft.) (Fahrenheit) per BTU Racking, when installed in accordance with TruWood application instructions: 7/16 in. Panel Siding = 155 Shear Value 1/2 in. Panel Siding = 202 Shear Value CAL. PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer. PROPER STORAGE AND HANDLING • Store siding flat and support on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground • Siding must be covered and protected from the elements • Stack no more than eight units high • Allow siding to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation
Approx Coverage Sq. Ft./ Unit
Sq. Ft. Needed To Cover 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Wall Area
Sq. Ft. Coverage Per Piece
Approx. Weight Lbs./Unit
Pc./ Unit
Panel Size
7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 7 ft. 7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 8 ft.
45 28 1134 1100 2050
45 32 1296 1100 2400 7/16 in. x 7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 9 ft.** 45 36 1458 1100 2650 1/2 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 8 ft. 37 32 1066 1100 2400 * Assumes 10% waste factor for cutting and fitting. All grooved panels are shiplapped on the long edges and cut oversize to provide 48 in. net coverage when applied. **Limited availability Panel Style Surface Texture Sturdy Panel 3/8 in. Groove 8 in. O.C. 7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 8 ft. Old Mill® 3/4 Channel Groove 8 in. O.C. 7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 7 ft. Old Mill® 3/4 Channel Groove 8 in. O.C. 7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 8 ft. Old Mill® 3/4 Channel Groove 8 in. O.C. 7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 9 ft.** Old Mill® Reverse Board & Batten 12 in. O.C. 7/16 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 8 ft. Old Mill® 3/8 in. Striated Groove 808 8 in. O.C. 1/2 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 8 ft. Old Mill® Square Edge (Plain) 7/16 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Sizes Selection
Old Mill® & Smooth Adobe ™
Adobe ™ Panel Siding Shiplap Edge 1/2 in. x 48-13/16 in. x 8 ft.
TO FIND YOUR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR, WARRANTY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, A SIDING CALCULATOR, OR TO VIEW OUR PRODUCTS ON SAMPLE HOMES USING OUR VISUALIZER TOOL, HEAD TO TruWoodSiding.com. CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU NEED? 800.417.3674
©2021 Collins 5/21 2.5M TW122 Manufactured in Klamath Falls, OR, USA ©2021 Collins 5/21 2.5M TW117
TRUWOOD SELF-ALIGNING LAP SIDING TruWood 1/2 in. Lap Siding’s self-aligning feature creates Tru ease of installation, Tru time reduction and Tru labor savings. TruWood Siding combines a competitive price point and high quality to set a new industry standard for value. With expert craftsmanship and proven performance, TruWood Siding is the Tru choice for today’s discerning builders.
FEATURES/BENEFITS • Quality engineered surface and core • 30-year limited warranty • Pre-primed for improved weatherability • 16 ft. lengths • Matching reversible TruWood Trim • Installs 25-40% faster than cement or vinyl sidings • Use for residential single-family, multi-family housing, remodeling and light commercial projects • Easy and safe to install using normal woodworking tools. No silica dust. • Ask us about our FSC ® products (FSC®-C002971)
• Resists mildew, rot and termite damage • Naturally-occurring additive safe for use around children and pets
SELF-ALIGNING 1/2 in. LAP SIDING
8 in. 12 in.
SPECIFICATIONS:
TruWood Siding and Trim meet the requirements of the following:
Approx Coverage Sq. Ft./ Unit
Sq. Ft. Needed To Cover 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Wall Area
Maximum Exposure in inches
Sq. Ft. Coverage Per Piece
Approx. Weight Lbs./Unit
Pc./ Bundle
Pc./ Unit
Lap Size
2018 International Building Code 2018 International Residential Code ICC ESR-2588 American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fire rating = Class C R Value = 0.67 (hour) (Sq. Ft.) (Fahrenheit) per BTU 1/2 in. Lap Siding = No Shear Value CAL. PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer. PROPER STORAGE AND HANDLING • Store siding flat and support on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground • Siding must be covered and protected from the elements • Stack no more than eight units high • Allow siding to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation
1/2 in. x 8 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft.
5 210 7 9.33 1862 1200 4550 5 140 11 14.67 1951 1145 4550
*Allows for a 1 in. overlap and assumes a 5% waste factor.
Selection
Lap Size
Surface Texture
1/2 in. x 8 in. x 16 ft. 1/2 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft.
Old Mill® Old Mill®
TO FIND YOUR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR, WARRANTY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, A SIDING CALCULATOR, OR TO VIEW OUR PRODUCTS ON SAMPLE HOMES USING OUR VISUALIZER TOOL, HEAD TO TruWoodSiding.com. CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU NEED? 800.417.3674
©2021 Collins 5/21 2.5M TW123 Manufactured in Klamath Falls, OR, USA
TRUWOOD REVERSIBLE AND NON-REVERSIBLE TRIM Durability? Style? Versatility? With TruWood Trim, you’ll get all that and more. Attractive, reliable and easy to install, TruWood Trim is ideal for band boards, batten, corner boards, cornice, door trim, fascia, frieze boards, rake boards, soffits and window trim. It offers builders and architects an unbeatable combination of Tru beauty, Tru durability and Tru ease of use. Tru perfection.
FEATURES/BENEFITS • Quality engineered surface and core • 30-year limited warranty • Pre-primed for improved weatherability • 16 ft. lengths available in 2-1/2 in. to 11-1/4 in. widths (actual) • V ersatile: 3/4 in. Non-Reversible Old Mill® texture and 1 in. Reversible Old Mill® texture on one side, smooth on the other, for double the application possibilities • U se for residential single-family, multi-family housing, remodeling and light commercial projects • E asy and safe to install using normal woodworking tools. No silica dust. • Ask us about our FSC ® products (FSC ® -C002971)
• Resists mildew, rot and termite damage • Naturally-occurring additive safe for use around children and pets
New 2-1/2 in. width now available
REVERSIBLE AND NON-REVERSIBLE TRIM
PLOWED FASCIA
WINDOW TRIM (DO NOT USE FOR SILL)
RAKE
BOARD & BATTEN
Groove: .5625 in. Wide x .25 in. Deep
2-1/2 in. to 11-1/4 in. Width (actual)
*Drawing not to scale
BELLY BAND
3/4 in. (actual) 7-1/4 in.
OUTSIDE CORNER
FASCIA
INSIDE CORNER TRIM
16 ft.
FRIEZE BOARD
DOOR TRIM
EXTERIOR COLUMN TRIM
TRIM
3/4 in. and 1 in. Thickness (actual)
SPECIFICATIONS: Actual Size
TruWood Siding and Trim meet the requirements of the following: 2021 International Building Code 2021 International Residential Code ICC ESR-2588 American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fire rating = Class C R Value = 0.67 (hour) (Sq. Ft.) (Fahrenheit) per BTU CAL. PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer. PROPER STORAGE AND HANDLING • Store trim flat and support on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground • Trim must be covered and protected from the elements • Stack no more than eight units high • Allow trim to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation
Pieces / Bundle
Pieces / Unit
Lineal Ft. / Unit
Non-Reversible 3/4 in. x 2-1/2 in. x 16 ft. 3/4 in. x 3-1/2 in. x 16 ft. 3/4 in. x 5-1/2 in. x 16 ft. 3/4 in. x 7-1/4 in. x 16 ft. 3/4 in. x 9-1/4 in. x 16 ft. 3/4 in. x 11-1/4 in. x 16 ft. Reversible 1 in. x 2-1/2 in. x 16 ft. 1 in. x 3-1/2 in. x 16 ft. 1 in x 5-1/2 in. x 16 ft. 1 in. x 7-1/4 in. x 16 ft. 1 in. x 9-1/4 in. x 16 ft. 1 in. x 11-1/4 in. x 16 ft. Plowed Fascia 3/4 in. x 7-1/4 in. x 16 ft.**
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360 240 160 120 100
5760 3840 2560 1920 1600 1280 5184 3456 2304 1728 1440 1152
8 8 4 4 4 9 6 6 3 3 3
80
324 216 144 108
90 72
4
120
1920
**Old Mill® face, plowed on the Smooth Side.
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©2022 Collins 7/22 2.5M TW111 Manufactured in Klamath Falls, OR, USA
Installation Instructions for Panel Siding and Soffit 7/16 in. Panels Include:
Sturdy Panel, Square Edge, 3/4 in. Channel and Reverse Board and Batten (RB&B)
1/2 in. Panels Include:
Adobe Shiplap and 808
Important: Read and understand all pages of the installation instructions before starting the siding application.
For TruWood care and maintenance information, warranty information, and installation videos, visit our web site at: TruWoodSiding.com
FRAMING • Apply these panel siding products on walls and gables that meet racking requirements. • Follow specific nailing pattern (see Fig. 6). • Framing must not exceed 16 in. on center (o.c.). • Although not recommended, where 24 in. o.c. vertical framing is used, nail to framing 24 in. o.c. with intermediate nailing 12 in. o.c. to sheathing with a 6d galvanized ring shank nail. This effectively creates a 12 in. o.c. nailing schedule. SHEATHING • Sheathing is required for all siding products. Recommended sheathing is a minimum of 7/16 in. OSB or 1/2 in. exterior grade plywood. • Foam sheathing or other composite sheathing may be substituted. Collins Products LLC will not be responsible for problems related to crushing of the foam during or after siding applications, or moisture accumulation in the wall cavity. VAPOR BARRIERS, VENTILATION AND MOISTURE CONTROL • Roofs, gutters, roof to wall transitions, windows, doors, decks and attachments shall be designed, flashed and installed to prevent moisture entry into the siding or wall cavity or accumulation of water against the siding other than ambient moisture. • Siding must have 2 in. clearance from masonry, concrete, brick, stone, stucco or mortar, or be properly flashed (see Fig. 7). • A continuous vapor barrier rated 1 perm or less is required across the interior side of all walls to be sided. • A vapor barrier rated 1 perm or less must be installed between the wood sill, wood framing and the foundation wall. • A vapor barrier ground cover must be used in crawl spaces.
• Crawl spaces, attics and living spaces must be ventilated at least to the minimum specified in HUD standards. FLASHING • In areas where the bottom drip edge of the siding is adjacent to flashing, provide a minimum 3/8 in. gap between bottom drip edge of the siding and the flashing (see Fig. 7). • Install flashing in a manner that creates proper out-sloping (see Fig. 7). • Kick out flashing is required in areas where the roof and gutters are adjacent to the siding. Provide a 1 in. clearance between the gutter end and the siding (see Fig. 8). INSTALLING • Examine the framed structure to determine the positioning of the studs in relation to the exterior corners, windows and openings. Plan for areas that do not allow for installation of full panels. • From your pre-selected starting position, place a panel square on the wall with the bottom edge level. All side edges must be positioned over studs. All horizontal edges must be positioned over framing. When positioning the next panel, do not force the panel into place. If installing a shiplap panel, place overlap edge on top of the underlap edge prior to nailing.
• At corners, use TruWood Trim (see Fig. 3). • Follow fastening schedule (see Fig. 6).
FASTENING • Use corrosion resistant boxhead nails with a minimum head diameter of 1/4 in. (10% variance allowed). • Fastening must not exceed 16 in. o.c. (see Framing section for 24 in. o.c. stud spacing). • All siding joints must be located on studs (see Fig. 2). • Nails must penetrate wood framing 1-1/2 in.
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• Avoid countersinking nails or rupturing the surface of the siding. If countersinking occurs, seal nail prior to painting (see Fig. 1). • Fasten from side to side or center side to avoid internal stress. • Nailing schedule for soffit application of siding products must not exceed 16 in. o.c. • For siding used as soffit material, the siding must be nailed 12 in. or 16 in. o.c. into the framing. GAPS AND CORNERS • For all shiplap edge panels, there should be a 1/16 in. gap between the underlap edge and the next panel. An alignment ridge helps with this placement. Do not force the edge of the panel over this ridge. • For Adobe panels, the shiplap edge will be visible unless a batten strip is used to cover it. • For square edge panels, there must be a 3/16 in. gap at the vertical joint (see Fig. 2). This gap must be sealed. It is recommended to cover the joint with a wood batten strip. TruWood Trim is recommended for batten material. • Leave 3/16 in. gap around all doors, window frames and corners. Seal all gaps (see Fig. 2 and 3). JOINTS • All side edge joints must be located over studs. • All horizontal joints must be located over framing. • At horizontal joints with stacked panels or other types of siding, overlap siding 1 in. or use Z flashing and fasten as shown (see Fig. 4). CLEARANCES • Siding must have a minimum 2 in. separation from concrete or be appropriately flashed. • Siding must be 6 in. from soil or landscaping material.
• Where the siding meets the roof, it must be spaced a minimum of 2 in. from the plane of the roof and be properly flashed. The cut edge must be primed and painted. • Vegetation must not be in direct contact with the siding. SEALING • Use the best quality flexible, paintable, mildew- resistant exterior grade sealant material that meets ASTM C920, Class 25 or higher. • Seal around all openings such as window and door frames and at butt joints. • Seal all overdriven nails (see Fig. 1) • Seal or flash all horizontal trim material in a manner that creates proper out-sloping. PAINTING • Touch up damaged areas with premium acrylic latex primer or premium alkyd oil-based primer. • Siding must be finish-painted within 90 days after installation. If siding is exposed for a longer period, reprime the siding. • Siding must be clean and dry when paint is applied. • Use only premium acrylic latex paint or premium alkyd oil-based paint containing an appropriate amount of mildewcide for local moisture conditions. • For best performance, use 100% acrylic latex paints or 100% acrylic latex solid body (opaque) stain. • Follow paint manufacturer’s recommendations for engineered wood siding. • A minimum of 4 dry mils, which includes 1 mil factory primer, is required. This is best achieved with two coats of finished paint. • Drip edges and grooves must be well coated. • All surfaces and exposed cut edges must be painted in place. 3
PROPER STORAGE • Store siding flat and support it on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground. • Siding must be covered and protected from the elements. • Allow siding to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation. CONSTRUCTION ESSENTIALS • The structure must be constructed to meet local applicable building requirements, HUD minimum property standards or HUD manufactured housing construction and safety standards. Panel siding does not provide shear strength. WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS • The terms of the Limited Warranty require strict compliance with the installation instructions. These instructions are supplemental to applicable local building codes and standard building practices. Compliance with the most stringent of these is required. Architectural designs, plans and specifications must comply with these instructions. • All deviations from the installation instructions must be pre-approved in writing by the Collins Products LLC Product Performance Manager.
INSTALLATION ERRORS THAT VOID THE WARRANTY • Do not apply siding to a rain soaked structure. • Do not apply siding that is wet. Wet siding can shrink after application and shrinkage is not covered by the TruWood warranty. • Wet blown insulation is not allowed. • Do not apply stucco or composite stucco products over the siding. • Do not apply the siding to floating structures or buildings over water. • Staples are not an acceptable fastening device. • Do not apply to wall systems without conventional framing. • Do not bevel cut the siding edges at butt joints. • Do not paint in wet or cold conditions. • Do not use shake and shingle paints, low quality flat oil or alkyd paints, vinyl acetate (PVA), vinyl acrylic or vinyl acetate-acrylic co-polymer paints. These coatings do not adequately protect the siding. • Do not blind nail siding. Note: This list is not intended to be inclusive of all errors that would void the warranty. These are just some examples. KEY HOMEOWNER MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES • Inspect and renew all sealant and immediately repair any water penetration issues every year. • Maintain gutters and downspouts to avoid water cascading down walls. • Ensure sprinkler patterns are directed away from structures. • Follow paint manufacturer’s recommendations for repainting and paint maintenance.
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CONDITION
CORRECTION
SQUARE EDGE
SHIPLAP EDGE
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 1
HORIZONTAL JOINT DETAIL
STUD
STUD
SIDING
SIDING
MIN. 3/8 in. GAP
1 in.
“Z” FLASH
PANEL SIDING
SIDING
SIDING
SHEATHING
SHEATHING
Figure 5
Figure 4
FASTENING SCHEDULE
SIDING
HOW TO APPLY
EDGE NAILING LOCATION
NAILING SCHEDULE
3/8 in. - 1/2 in. vertical 1/2 in. - 2 in. horizontal
6 in. o.c. edges 12 in. o.c. intermediate
Square Edge Panel
Over sheathing
1/2 in. - 5/8 in. vertical 1/2 in. - 2 in. horizontal
6 in. o.c. edges 12 in. o.c. intermediate
Shiplap Edge Panel Over sheathing
Figure 6
FLASHING
1"
Gap 3/8 in. ensure complete paint coverage of the drip edge
1 in. clearance between gutter end and siding
Figure 8
Figure 7
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• Apply siding over approved structural sheathing. • Maximum nail spacing is 16 in. on center. • Nails must penetrate wood framing 1-1/2 in. • Do not use staples. Use only the nails specified in these instructions. • Install a minimum 3/16 in. gap at butt joints and ends. Use only approved methods to protect joints areas. • Siding must not be in direct contact with stucco, mortar, stone, brick, concrete or masonry. • Apply siding in a method that will prevent moisture entry into the siding or wall cavity. • Seal all exposed cut ends using a method that will prevent moisture intrusion. • Maintain the proper clearance from the siding bottom drip edge to the finished grade, walkways and adjacent to the roof lines.
CODES AND STANDARDS TruWood® Siding meets the requirements of the following codes and standards: • 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 International Building Code • 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 International Residential Code • ICC ESR-2588 • Federal Manufactured Housing Standards • American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 • California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI)*
*CALIFORNIA WUI APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS • Framing must not exceed 16 in. on center. • Minimum 5/8 in. Type-X gypsum exterior sheathing is required. (8140-2025:0006SFM 12-7A-1)
Sales: 800.417.3674 • Warranty: 800.329.1219 • TruWoodSiding.com
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Installation Instructions for Premium Lap Siding Includes: 4 in., 5 in., 8 in. Cottage Lap®
TwelveFour Cottage Lap® TwelveSix Cottage Lap® and 8 in. Channel Rustic
Important: Read and understand all pages of the installation instructions before starting the siding application.
For TruWood care and maintenance information, warranty information, and installation videos, visit our web site at: TruWoodSiding.com
FRAMING • Apply these lap siding products horizontally on walls and gables that meet racking requirements. • Follow product specific nailing pattern (see Fig. 4). • Framing must not exceed 16 in. on center (o.c.). • Although not recommended, where 24 in. o.c. vertical framing is used, nail to framing 24 in. o.c. with intermediate nailing 12 in. o.c. to sheathing with a 6d galvanized ring shank nail. This effectively creates a 12 in. o.c. nailing schedule. SHEATHING • Sheathing is required for all siding products. Recommended sheathing is a minimum of 7/16 in. OSB or 1/2 in. exterior grade plywood. • Foam sheathing or other composite sheathing may be substituted. Collins Products LLC will not be responsible for problems related to crushing of the foam during or after siding applications, or moisture accumulation in the wall cavity. VAPOR BARRIERS, VENTILATION AND MOISTURE CONTROL • Roofs, gutters, roof to wall transitions, windows, doors, decks and attachments shall be designed, flashed and installed to prevent moisture entry into the siding or wall cavity or accumulation of water against the siding other than ambient moisture. • Siding must have 2 in. clearance from masonry, concrete, brick, stone, stucco or mortar, or be properly flashed (see Fig. 7). • A continuous vapor barrier rated 1 perm or less is required across the interior side of all walls to be sided. • A vapor barrier rated 1 perm or less must be installed between the wood sill, wood framing and the foundation wall. • A vapor barrier ground cover must be used in crawl spaces.
• Crawl spaces, attics and living spaces must be ventilated at least to the minimum specified in HUD standards. FLASHING • In areas where the bottom drip edge of the siding is adjacent to flashing, provide a minimum 3/8 in. gap between bottom drip edge of the siding and the flashing (see Fig. 7). • Install flashing in a manner that creates proper out-sloping (see Fig. 7). • Kick out flashing is required in areas where the roof and gutters are adjacent to the siding. Provide a 1 in. clearance between the gutter end and the siding (see Fig. 8). INSTALLING • Start by ripping 2 or more inches off the top edge of the premium lap siding. The bottom portions of the ripped siding may be used for the top courses. Align starter strip with the bottom edge of the sill plate. • Make sure to prime and paint all exposed cut edges. • 16 in. Cottage Lap and Channel Rustic Sidings require 3 nails per board on all studs 16 in. o.c. • 12 in. Cottage Lap Sidings require 2 nails per board on studs 16 in. o.c. • Place nails 5/8 in. to 3/4 in. up from the drip edge and in the center of the lap. Make sure that drip edge nails penetrate both courses of siding and into studs. Do not nail in the groove (see Fig. 4). • Periodic checks are necessary to ensure the horizontal lap remains level. Make adjustments as necessary. • Vertical butt joints must be located only on studs. • When butting siding to inside or outside corners, use a minimum 1 in. thick dry wood material. TruWood Trim is recommended (see Fig. 3).
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FASTENING • Use corrosion resistant boxhead nails with a minimum head diameter of 1/4 in. (10% variance allowed). • Fastening must not exceed 16 in. o.c. (see Framing section for 24 in. o.c. stud spacing). • All lap products require that the butt joints be located on the studs and nailed at the joints (see Fig. 2). • Nails must penetrate wood framing 1-1/2 in. • Avoid countersinking nails or rupturing the surface of the siding. If countersinking occurs, seal nail prior to painting (see Fig. 1). • Fasten from end to end or center to end to avoid internal stress. • Nailing schedule for soffit application of siding products must not exceed 16 in. o.c. • For siding used as soffit material, the siding must be nailed 12 in. or 16 in. o.c. into the framing. GAPS AND CORNERS • Leave 3/16 in. gap around all doors, window frames and corners. Seal all gaps (see Fig. 2 and 3). BUTT JOINTS • All butt joints must be located over studs. • Leave 3/16 in. gap at all butt joints (see Fig. 2). Stacked Butt Joints (see Fig. 5) Vertically aligning butt joints at a common location on the wall is strongly recommended. Joints should be gapped at least 3/16 in., sealed, then vertical trim is applied over the joints. This method minimizes long term homeowner maintenance. Staggered Butt Joints (see Fig. 6) If butt joints are staggered, vertical butt joint covers are required to protect the butt joints. Sealing butt joints in lieu of joint covers is
permitted but not recommended as it requires a higher degree of homeowner maintenance.
CLEARANCES • Siding must have a minimum 2 in. separation from concrete or be appropriately flashed. • Siding must be 6 in. from soil or landscaping material. • Where the siding meets the roof, it must be spaced a minimum of 2 in. from the plane of the roof and be properly flashed. The cut edge must be primed and painted. • Vegetation must not be in direct contact with the siding. SEALING • Use the best quality flexible, paintable, mildew- resistant exterior grade sealant material that meets ASTM C920, Class 25 or higher. • Seal around all openings such as window and door frames and at butt joints. • Seal all overdriven nails (see Fig. 1) • Seal or flash all horizontal trim material in a manner that creates proper out-sloping. PAINTING • Touch up damaged areas with premium acrylic latex primer or premium alkyd oil-based primer. • Siding must be finish-painted within 90 days after installation. If siding is exposed for a longer period, reprime the siding. • Siding must be clean and dry when paint is applied. • Use only premium acrylic latex paint or premium alkyd oil-based paint containing an appropriate amount of mildewcide for local moisture conditions. • For best performance, use 100% acrylic latex paints or 100% acrylic latex solid body (opaque) stain. 3
INSTALLATION ERRORS THAT VOID THE WARRANTY • Do not apply siding to a rain soaked structure. • Do not apply siding that is wet. Wet siding can shrink after application and shrinkage is not covered by the TruWood warranty. • Wet blown insulation is not allowed. • Do not apply stucco or composite stucco products over the siding. • Do not apply the siding to floating structures or buildings over water. • Staples are not an acceptable fastening device. • Do not apply to wall systems without conventional framing. • Do not bevel cut the siding edges at butt joints. • Do not paint in wet or cold conditions. • Do not use shake and shingle paints, low quality flat oil or alkyd paints, vinyl acetate (PVA), vinyl acrylic or vinyl acetate-acrylic co-polymer paints. These coatings do not adequately protect the siding. • Do not blind nail siding. Note: This list is not intended to be inclusive of all errors that would void the warranty. These are just some examples. KEY HOMEOWNER MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES • Inspect and renew all sealant and immediately repair any water penetration issues every year. • Maintain gutters and downspouts to avoid water cascading down walls. • Ensure sprinkler patterns are directed away from structures. • Follow paint manufacturer’s recommendations for repainting and paint maintenance.
• Follow paint manufacturer’s recommendations for engineered wood siding. • A minimum of 4 dry mils, which includes 1 mil factory primer, is required. This is best achieved with two coats of finished paint. • Drip edges and grooves must be well coated. • All surfaces and exposed cut edges must be painted in place. PROPER STORAGE • Store siding flat and support it on stringers to avoid sagging and contact with the ground. • Siding must be covered and protected from the elements. • Allow siding to acclimatize to local conditions prior to installation. CONSTRUCTION ESSENTIALS • The structure must be constructed to meet local applicable building requirements, HUD minimum property standards or HUD manufactured housing construction and safety standards. Lap siding does not provide shear strength. WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS • The terms of the Limited Warranty require strict compliance with the installation instructions. These instructions are supplemental to applicable local building codes and standard building practices. Compliance with the most stringent of these is required. Architectural designs, plans and specifications must comply with these instructions. • All deviations from the installation instructions must be pre-approved in writing by the Collins Products LLC Product Performance Manager.
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CORRECTION
Figure 2
Figure 1
Figure 3
PREMIUM LAP SIDING NAILING
VERTICALLY ALIGNED JOINTS
Figure 4
STAGGERED JOINTS
Figure 5
FLASHING
Gap 3/8 in. ensure complete paint coverage of the drip edge
1"
1 in. clearance between gutter end and siding
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
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• Apply siding over approved structural sheathing. • Maximum nail spacing is 16 in. on center. • Nails must penetrate wood framing 1-1/2 in. • Do not use staples. Use only the nails specified in these instructions. • Install a minimum 3/16 in. gap at butt joints and ends. Use only approved methods to protect joints areas. • Siding must not be in direct contact with stucco, mortar, stone, brick, concrete or masonry. • Apply siding in a method that will prevent moisture entry into the siding or wall cavity. • Seal all exposed cut ends using a method that will prevent moisture intrusion. • Maintain the proper clearance from the siding bottom drip edge to the finished grade, walkways and adjacent to the roof lines.
CODES AND STANDARDS TruWood® Siding meets the requirements of the following codes and standards: • 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 International Building Code • 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 International Residential Code • ICC ESR-2588 • Federal Manufactured Housing Standards • American National Standard ANSI-CPA 135.6 – 2012 • California Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI)*
*CALIFORNIA WUI APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS • Framing must not exceed 16 in. on center. • Minimum 5/8 in. Type-X gypsum exterior sheathing is required. (8140-2025:0006SFM 12-7A-1)
Sales: 800.417.3674 • Warranty: 800.329.1219 • TruWoodSiding.com
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