Siding protects your home from weather extremes. It is also vital to the beauty of your property and the comfort of your living space. However, when it reaches the end of its life, you would have to get a new one. You can discuss your project better with your contractor when that moment comes if you are aware of the terms they use.
Here are essential siding terminologies every homeowner needs to know.
Backerboard
The flat material applied between the siding and studs is called a backerboard. It gives a uniform surface for installing the siding.
Buttock
A buttock can pertain to the bottom area of a siding panel or accessory across the nailing slots, which connects to the previous panel.
Channel
It is the part of the corner post or accessory trim where professionals place siding or soffit panels.
Course
The row of siding concealing the house from one side to the other is called a course. In vertical siding, it refers to the row of panels from top to bottom.
Drip Cap
You will see a drip cap in a vertical siding. Just as gutters help you avoid roof repair, this component diverts water from the siding panels to protect them from damage.
Face
It is the part of the siding that you see when you look at your home’s exterior.
Fascia
This component gives your roof a finished appearance. The fascia usually matches the siding for a cohesive look.
Furring Strip
The furring strip is the piece of wood used to create an even surface for the installation of your siding.
Sealant
Professionals use sealant for filling or adhering junctions in metal, wood, masonry, vinyl and other siding materials.
Whether you need a dependable roofer or siding installer, you can rely on Ben’s Construction Inc. Our experienced team is always ready to assist with your home exterior needs. Call us at (508) 962-2417, or fill out our contact form to request a quote.