Spend the extra few bucks on the wider stuff and start your siding a bit lower.
Garage slab siding first course.
100 sieve with no clay silt or organic materials.
Snap a level chalk line for the first starter strip at the base of the wall no less than 8 inches above ground level after determining the lowest corner of the house.
Below the top of the foundation but the lower the vinyl siding is installed the better.
The base course material according to aci 302 concrete floor and slab construction should be compactible easy to trim granular fill that will remain stable and support construction traffic aci 302 recommends material with 10 to 30 fines passing the no.
From the top of this row and stretch a string line across the deck.
Of course creating proper clearances may require creating proper foundations first.
Vinyl siding starter strips.
Ideally you d want at least 6 inches of slab exposed between the bottom of the siding and the start of the soil.
Maintaining good clearances between finish grade and siding materials of all kinds is crucial to preventing this kind of damage.
The top side view is the wrong way to build.
Most suppliers sell two sizes of starter 2 1 2 in.
This is a demonstration showing how to build the first course of blocks plumb level and in range using the building line as a guide.
The bottom of the starter strip the part the bottom panel hooks on to should be at least 1 in.
These can be either cast concrete extensions of the foundation walls or a couple courses of concrete block with at least the first course filled anchored to the slab in the usual manner.
Nail a piece of plywood about 3 5 inches 89 mm thick along the top of the chalk line this will hold out the bottom of the first row of siding.
This is what you see happening in the family handyman magazine cover.
The cross section at the bottom is the best way to build.
It protects the sheathing from rain snow and pests.
In most cases it doesn t make any difference whether the siding is wood vinyl aluminum stucco or brick.
This chalk line should be level and a consistent distance from the eaves or the top and bottom of the windows.
This is where the new siding will begin.