Steel Siding Starter Strip

This steel strip is compatible with both steel and vinyl siding for added flexibility.
Steel siding starter strip. The steel starter strip is used prior to installing the first row of siding. Deeper j channels are for insulated siding and. 2 5 steel starter strip. Galvanized steel starter strip is used for holding the first course of siding at the base of a wall.
This steel strip is compatible with both steel and vinyl siding for added flexibility. Used with horizontal and vertical siding. This chalk line should be level and a consistent distance from the eaves or the top and bottom of the windows. Amerimax 3 in x 120 in unpainted aluminum starter strip metal siding trim.
Starter steel 2 1 2 10 0 galv 25 ct metal starter strip. Steel provides a rigid alternative to vinyl. Georgia pacific 3 5 in x 10 ft galvanized steel galvanized steel vinyl siding starter strip. Galvanized steel starter strip is used for holding the first course of siding at the base of a wall.
Make sure starter strip is straight and meets accurately at all corners of building. Steel starter strip using your chalk line previously established install top of starter strip on the line. Item 474410 model 5428000120. It helps keep siding level and straight.
J channel used for receiving siding on all sides of windows and doors at rake edges of gables and in other miscellaneous situations. Steel is more rigid than vinyl. N a pieces per square. Starter strip base line accessory which secures the first course of siding to the wall.
When making a selection below to narrow your results down each selection made will reload the page to display the desired results. 25 count per box. This is where the new siding will begin. Will not rust or corrode.
Used to start first course of lap siding rigidstack and rigidshake straight edge. Be sure to build out any hollow spots behind starter strip to prevent any wavy appearances in bottom row of siding. Click to add item steel corner gable trim to the compare list. Use aluminum starter strip to hold the first coarse of siding at the base of the wall.