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TRIM BOARD/FASCIA JOINTS Celect Finish Trim <br /> When joining boards in areas such as under eves or Horizontal <br /> on fascia, a shiplap joint is recommended with the Celect Finish Trim can be <br /> exception of at corners; a mitered corner will give the used to cover the cut siding <br /> best appearance. edges of panels along <br /> horizontal cuts or where <br /> Miters expansion and contraction Finish <br /> When mitering a corner, the Glue Joint <br /> following rules apply: of the panel(s) is not a Trim <br /> The trim board with a mitered concern. Leave /4 gap <br /> • 2°\ between the edge of the <br /> end should be no longer then <br /> panel and the trim Secure <br /> • Alwaysglue the ends of the the finish trim with Cortex 13/4" <br /> n <br /> y or Pro Plu screws and Init.=P 1 1 <br /> boards with PVC cement. g �, <br /> • Place a fastener 2" from the ' matching plugs <br /> seam on both sides. approximately every 12"- -o--1"— <br /> 16". <br /> Managing expansion/contraction on longer runs \ <br /> Less then 12' glued both ends <br /> (I i--- <br /> /4,r <br /> / 1„ <br /> • Glue scarf joint <br /> i• Cut board short for expansion <br /> • Hide with adjacent board <br /> • Fasteners 2" from ends max. Vertical Vertical <br /> ti <br /> Panel Panel <br /> 1 / / Nailing <br /> Pattern <br /> • Glue all miters <br /> • DO NOT glue ship lap to allow for movement <br /> i <br /> / r <br /> Place a fastener 2" from the seam on both sides. <br /> ii 17 i <br /> Hh Paint 1/4,!___, <br /> Above 50°F Below 50°F X <br /> r _ 11, 1I8 <br /> 48 49 <br />