Property:Development:Construction:Siding
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Summary
Notes
Terms
* patterns:
- clapboard: the simplest horizontal siding, with simple boards overlay-ed over each other.
- lap patterns: allow for overlapping boards, using rabbets on alternative sides, a thining of the bottom board so that it fits into an upper board's rabbet.
- dutch lap: a more modern, flush, look than clapboard. Flat with an angle at its top so that it can slide under the board above it.
* Board and Batten: boards whose vertical seams are covered with battens (thin strips of wood). Board can be plywood (although there's a class action in NZ going no against this approach that failed pretty miserably).
* Wood strip siding: strips beside each other (as oppossed to lapped). Can be tongue and grooved.
* Stucco: least expensive material, but requires more labour to attach it to foam or fibre cement boards.
* Yakisuga-ita: flame-thrown wooden siding1).
* soffit: located on the span beneath the rafter tails. Along with fascias, used to keep out elements, birds, and insects - and hide ventilation.
* fascia: located on the exposed horizontal band at the end of the rafters.
Recommendations
- TBD.
Options
- “Metal/steel siding usually costs about $20 more than vinyl siding per every hundred square foot.”2) (but that's not really that much) while more resistant (than PVC) to warping, thermal expansion etc.
- Fibre boards contain cancer-causing agents (silica)3).
- Membrane:
- Advantages:
- One of the lowest cost ceilings.
- Designed for flat roofs.
- Due to ease of manipulation and fixing, can be a DIY product4).
- Considerations:
- Black Absorbs heat (not a bad thing).
- Disadvantages:
- Can easily be punctured (eg: during delivery, or later by falling branch…although Oriental Bay has a couple, right beside trees…)
- Hard to challenging to find location of any leak5).
* PVC:
- Advantages:
- Colour is throughout, therefore does not repainting.
- Considerations:
- Thermal expansion, UV damage, is higher than metal sidings etc.
- Cost:
- Disadvantages:
- Not suitable for repainting to a different colour.
- Metal/Aluminum:
- Advantages:
- Considerations:
- Cost: $35-$45/sq.m (US) 6)
- Disadvantages:
- Oxydizes to a white chalky finish.
- Metal/Steel:
- Advantages:
- Considerations:
- Hardboard/Pressboard/Masonite:
- Advantages:
- …was cheaper than vinyl or anything else9).
- Considerations:
- …
- Disadvantages:
- Hardieboard/Fiber-Concrete Board:
- Advantages:
- Lasts forever (or 50 years). So if you can afford it it lasts longer than other products.
- Good in wind12).
- Considerations:
- Disadvantages:
- Heavy and needs care to not damage panels. This slows installation and causes a need for experienced crews. Not a DIY material.
- Needs experienced crew to handle it correctly15).
- Probably not appropriate for budget homes.
- Zinc:
- Advantages:
- Lasts a long time.
- Considerations:
- Not as expensive as copper, but far more than steel.
- Cost: (US) $150-$250/m2 16)
- Disadvantages:
- Copper Siding:
Costs
It's very easy to get US costings from the web. NZ is a totally different story.
- Metalcraft told me the following:
- Corrugated:
- Roofs: $65/m2 installed
- Walls: $120/m2 installed, of which $30-35 is the material, and $85/m2 is the labour (dealing with multiple openings and flashing).
- Obviously things get more expensive from there for more modern profiles (but most of the cost is labour…)
Considerations
- TBD
Specifications
Specifications to keep in mind include:
- TBD.
Suppliers
* Stone:
* Aluminum cladding:
* Colorsteel steel based cladding:
* Specialist metals:
* Steel Siding:
- Nicer profiles: Eurostyle Epic in Snaplock profile by Roofing Industries
Cost comparison over a lifetime. Alum appears cheapest for sidings19).
Tools
DIY'ers will need to consider the following tools:
- TBD