Battens are the smaller part that go between the boards.
House siding terminology.
The bottom edge of a siding or soffit panel or accessory piece opposite the nailing slots which locks onto the preceding panel.
Strips of wood placed over joints in wood siding to seal the joints.
Below are some siding terminology definitions to help you understand your next siding project.
It locks onto the previous panel.
A flat material used on the face of the house applied between the studs and the siding or over existing wall surface to provide an even surface for installing vinyl siding.
Modern shingle siding comes in materials such as low maintenance fiber cement and is often manufactured in panels which helps make it easier to install while maintaining the traditional aesthetic.
A strip of wood that seals joints in wooden siding.
Bay window a window generally consisting of three wall segments.
Traditionally shingle siding sometimes also called shake siding is individual cuts of wood of varying widths.
Any flat material fastened to the side of a house between the studs and siding to provide a surface to attach siding to.
Modern board and batten siding refers to the old wood siding that had boards and battens to fill the gaps between the boards.
Names definitions of the parts of a house.
Used in vertical siding these are the vertical strips of narrow boards that cover the seams where two wider boards have been butted up against each other.
Siding made from planks of aluminum with a baked on enamel finish.
Backerboard the material that is nailed to the studs on the exterior side of the wall providing a surface area to fasten the siding and trim.
A small rectangular piece of wood positioned vertically to cover the seam of adjoining siding boards.
Terms defined here may also appear in home inspection standards and home inspection licensing laws.
Supports non insulated 8 siding at the panel overlaps or joints and also behind panels on corners to make certain of a smooth installation.
We ve put together a glossary of commonly used siding terms below.
A flat material used on the face of the house between the studs and the siding to provide a nailable surface for the siding.