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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2023
  • This video is all about how we start siding a house to be as efficient as possible and give our client the best end result. I share with you tips and trick while we are starting our siding installing using LP SmartSide ExpertFinish Lap Siding to install like a pro
    RR Building plans (including the Best House Featured in this Video)
    rrplans.bigcartel.com/
    Stabila 350 Rotary Laser (key tool for us)
    amzn.to/3Op3NGO
    Gecko Gauges (perfect for one person installs)
    amzn.to/3W74YwJ

Комментарии • 321

  • @michaeliszak5299
    @michaeliszak5299 6 месяцев назад +1

    I definitely agree with your preparation being a huge part of completion. The rotary laser, chalk lines, story pole, perfect sided, and spacing tool were all amazing. I came to this video and your channel to learn how to reinstall a few pieces of vinyl siding after our new exposed aggregate patio. Can’t wait to learn more from you and your channel. Can’t say enough I dig your detailed preparation. And even your precision in nails every 8”.

  • @davidmcrae5183
    @davidmcrae5183 Год назад +4

    That's the best quote I've heard throughout all of your videos I've watched: "It's random, but on a pattern."

  • @davidmadill9268
    @davidmadill9268 Год назад +5

    90% preparation. 10% installation...😁 Great video on the importance of prep work. Thanks Kyle. You and Greg are awesome!

  • @scottcray6309
    @scottcray6309 10 месяцев назад +2

    If only my contractors had the same dedication to prep work that you do. Excellent work here, thanks for sharing the tips.

  • @colemcgee5599
    @colemcgee5599 Год назад +2

    Love your videos man! I am going to be building a barndo in the next year and appreciate your knowledge! Top notch work. You are what every customer hopes and prays for in a builder.

  • @bentizzy780
    @bentizzy780 2 месяца назад +1

    "A job well planned is a job half done"... words to live by, can always tell a good tradesman by their plan... keep up the good work fellas!!

  • @deeeeeeps
    @deeeeeeps Год назад +17

    I was able to build 2 huge pole barns by watching your videos alone. Using a story pole was one of the best tips I got. Perfect every time no mistakes.

  • @jameshouchins9469
    @jameshouchins9469 7 месяцев назад +1

    38 yrs as a carpenter.
    100% agree with the upfront prep!
    Have seen companies just start and end up in a mess. A couple of hours upfront saves from hours or days on the back end!

  • @beckycrump8831
    @beckycrump8831 11 месяцев назад +2

    Kyle, hope your kids know how lucky they are to have you as a father and the amount of knowledge and skills they can learn from you.

  • @Trad-Mom
    @Trad-Mom 7 месяцев назад +1

    I had my hubby watch this video before he attempted his first siding job, I think he'll do perfect... now after watching lol. Thanks!

  • @tickiti
    @tickiti 2 месяца назад +7

    Canelo’s English has gotten way better, also now his doing construction 🤯

    • @24Gdon
      @24Gdon Месяц назад +2

      As a boxing fan, this comment is hilarious 😂

    • @romanthaxton9413
      @romanthaxton9413 Месяц назад +1

      Canelo Pratt

  • @garettschalge3775
    @garettschalge3775 Год назад +4

    Metal vinyl siding starter is the perfect kick out for your starter row. I’ve used with Hardie and LP. Works great and no ripping of material.

  • @BraxxJuventa
    @BraxxJuventa Год назад +1

    That blue siding looks amazing! Thanks for this video Kyle! 👍😁

  • @shaneroper5470
    @shaneroper5470 Год назад

    Definition of pride. Taking the time and exercising care in executing a plan, because at the end of the day, you can stand back and appreciate your efforts to make something look amazing.

    • @gabebauman
      @gabebauman Год назад

      What brand of pencil are you using?

  • @SR-gt350
    @SR-gt350 Год назад +1

    I love, love LP siding! Awesome product. Great teaching. I randomly cut the lengths as well. I don't bother with feet and inches. Just randomly cut so they never line up and looks manufacted. I've never had much waist either doing it this way.

  • @tonymarshall3162
    @tonymarshall3162 Год назад +6

    Great info Kyle and Greg ! Looking to do my own LP install finally this Summer ! The material has been in my garage for 4 years ! Been intimidated to start it and I can’t afford a pro install crew … These videos are giving me hope ! Be well guys !

  • @tennesseetrailworx9676
    @tennesseetrailworx9676 Год назад +3

    You are so inspiring Kyle!! Congratulations on your 1m+ subscribers!!We loved meeting you in Orlando last year. You were very gracious with your time!!
    Btw, Grant and I are now posting more restoration/tips videos on our channel Tennessee Trailworx. We could only pray to teach your level of success!!

  • @AF-O6
    @AF-O6 Год назад +10

    My experience with LP siding has been very positive. I left a couple off-cuts outside from a job two years ago, and I can’t see any degradation, even without the ends sealed. Maybe the original release Smartside had problems, but I’m absolutely sold so far.

    • @xXcajunblazeXx
      @xXcajunblazeXx 5 месяцев назад

      Same it seems to be very stable

  • @TheMoneyBed
    @TheMoneyBed 5 месяцев назад

    The saying goes "An ounce of prevention, is worth a pound of cure". I used to tell my techs, "10 minutes on the front will save you 30 on the back". Whatever idiom you need to sink it in, its worth it. Love the work you do. Y'all are always busy. Wish you were down in Missouri, I'd be glad to have you build something for my family.

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 Год назад +4

    I love to see the intelligent work. Construction work is not for the cracked out dropout. It is a profession that deserves the respect that ‘we’ can bring to it!

    • @kevinorr6880
      @kevinorr6880 Год назад

      I am a recently retired LEO and I am not ready to retire. I wish that I could find a contractor with the work ethic and knowledge as you to work with as I continue on. I love big timber and post/beam construction. I had my fill of stick frame as a young man. I would love to build my own home in the next few years with the knowledge that I re-acquire. You inspire, thank you

  • @stimpyueediot
    @stimpyueediot Год назад

    Gregg great job on the complete randomness of the panels. It looks great and no cookie cutter.

  • @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
    @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 Год назад +5

    I like the use of the reference line and story pole method. In fact it makes sense to use a level as the story pole to keep the marks true. I can definitely see how this would make the whole process quicker and more accurate in running the siding! Thanks for sharing this one, Kyle. It doesn't take much to get off a little on that center line around any building for it make it look bad! This just makes sense!

  • @ed2245
    @ed2245 Год назад +11

    Layout first is the key to a good looking job. I agree.

  • @mattfrizzo6473
    @mattfrizzo6473 Год назад

    Great video as usual. I put this on my house 2 years ago, I wish they had the end laps like this shows back then!

  • @jean-marielaflamme8096
    @jean-marielaflamme8096 9 месяцев назад

    I have to say, i love how you work and think, i am a welder fiter so i am familiar whit the prep thing , but whit your help i will be able to achieve my futur renos , thank you for taking the time to help us keep up the good work

  • @manyourcoolchris
    @manyourcoolchris 6 месяцев назад

    I can watch this all day. Great video!

  • @ryanaakre3630
    @ryanaakre3630 Год назад +3

    Love the LP! Really like how you are using the level for your story pole👍🏻 Pretty sure I saw the paslode cordless nailer🤘Can’t wait for that gun to be available for purchase!

  • @thejulionation
    @thejulionation Год назад

    Great evergreen info as always. I plan on using the using the lap siding on the property I’m rehabbing here in Rock Falls. It’s an incredible looking product.

  • @royrussell8531
    @royrussell8531 5 месяцев назад

    Great job!!! Preparation is key to making you work smarter, not harder.

  • @dethmaul
    @dethmaul Год назад

    I LOVE fast-motion videos with normal audio!

  • @kevinshea4776
    @kevinshea4776 Год назад +1

    Totally worth my time watching this video! Thanks!

  • @pierrebourassa2336
    @pierrebourassa2336 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing. Now I feel confident to side my workshop!

  • @brandonmarshall5921
    @brandonmarshall5921 Год назад +3

    Random seams! Someone gets it! I'll never understand why so many siding contractors think the "stair stepping method" is the best way to side a building. Even if you are hitting studs on your butt joints the "random pattern" always looks better in my opinion!

  • @cuda7133
    @cuda7133 Год назад

    Great video and description. Thank you for the siding lesson.

  • @noidnomis
    @noidnomis Год назад

    Really informative, great to see the kind of prep to make the install easier.
    Would really like to see how you would start horizontal siding on a second story (open gable) above the first story peak, where there is less than a foot of distance between the roof surface and the end wall, where the starter strip would be. So it would be two peaks (lower and upper), if looking straight on at the front facing.
    I would think measuring downward from the horizontal line at the top of the first story peak would be the best way to go about it.
    One thing that makes the story pole easier, especially when using a level, is to use a piece of lime green painters tape to highlight each marking, makes it easier to see, much more so if there are lots of corners.
    Enjoy the stuff that your showing!!

  • @scotthobe1043
    @scotthobe1043 Год назад

    Thank you for this
    !!getting ready to put my LP up soon and waiting on my Image II metal roof quote!!

  • @khossro2
    @khossro2 8 месяцев назад

    I love your correct work as profesional. I always watch your work as lesson and i have to say that got your advise to do the same for my home.

  • @sigdetcdr
    @sigdetcdr Год назад

    Excellent video and technique. I have had others hassle me for NOT using gecko gauges. Using gauges can get off.
    I ALWAYS pop out the top edge of every row. You always do authentic and valuable videos......thanks!

    • @jameshouchins9469
      @jameshouchins9469 7 месяцев назад

      Have never liked the gauges...always measure and snap lines. Measure and snap lines, always straight and even!!

  • @michaelfoster4355
    @michaelfoster4355 Год назад

    Great job! I'm looking forward to you guys building my barndo.

  • @_ninolta_
    @_ninolta_ 10 месяцев назад

    I started researching siding options recently and for some reason all the builders are shit talking about LP smart side. And they are so passionate about shit talking about it to the point of saying that vinyl is better, that it makes me super suspicious of why are they so angry at it. You are the only builder I've heard saying good stuff about the product. I believe you ! 😁

    • @empcaligula3032
      @empcaligula3032 Месяц назад

      The original product had a flaw and had to be recalled. The newer smartside is great and that defect has been fixed. There are some who either dont know there is a difference or wont let it go.

  • @markb.1259
    @markb.1259 Год назад

    As usual... Excellent work!!!

  • @supermario2171
    @supermario2171 7 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial video, clear, easy to understand, and follow the instructions the layout

  • @shadowOtero
    @shadowOtero Год назад +6

    Coming off of my first siding job; this would of been great!

    • @Joseph-ny5rr
      @Joseph-ny5rr Год назад +2

      Gotta learn somehow brother. Hope the job went well!

  • @robertwhite6309
    @robertwhite6309 Год назад +1

    Well that was easy to follow. And see the result of a good prep

  • @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
    @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 Год назад +1

    I like the fasteners and the joints of the smart side. The joints of siding are one of the first things to show damage swelling from moister! They definitely have developed a good system for their siding to deal with moisture that siding will inevitably be exposed to over the years. I think one of the biggest things I like is you can get pre-painted Smart siding and trim that will last for a long time. I like the fact that they remove a huge labor burden of painting!

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Год назад +3

      Agree…. Above and beyond the burden of the painting, it’s also done in a Factory under ideal conditions. Something that doesn’t happen often on site in the real world

    • @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
      @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 Год назад

      @@RRBuildings so true!

  • @wildmantann
    @wildmantann 5 месяцев назад

    This video has helped me immensly! Thank you.

  • @joemartino6976
    @joemartino6976 Месяц назад

    Thanks for a great tutorial. Really appreciate it. Gotta get one of those lasers.

  • @dancudworth4940
    @dancudworth4940 2 месяца назад

    Come from new England originally, did a lot of ceder shingles ect. Always tried to lay out story pole for courses to hit top and bottom of windows and doors if possible , like that siding ,looks like clapboards, nice job .

  • @jordanhugh968
    @jordanhugh968 9 месяцев назад

    Great vid. Using your story pole technique. I’ve got a multi level home and we’re using individual aluminum corner pieces to go over the hardie so have to get things bang on. This will help alot. Thank you
    From bc canada

  • @lennyadamowicz7642
    @lennyadamowicz7642 Год назад

    Awesome tips Love the content!!

  • @TravistheCraig
    @TravistheCraig 10 месяцев назад

    Very clean work!!

  • @viankalobosvalenzuela7456
    @viankalobosvalenzuela7456 Год назад

    Excelente y muy hermoso trabajo felicidades saludos 👌👌

  • @N9OE
    @N9OE Год назад

    Great detail and job installing the siding! Although the tape around the ac disconnect may make it impossible for the electrician to finish wiring it.

  • @tekleromano869
    @tekleromano869 9 месяцев назад

    Very professional work thank you

  • @abdellatifmarsali7972
    @abdellatifmarsali7972 8 месяцев назад

    Nice and clean job brother thank you

  • @k-sizzle83
    @k-sizzle83 Год назад

    Great work! Exactly how we do it

  • @bmfitzgerald3
    @bmfitzgerald3 24 дня назад

    Awesome vid. Thank you! I see that you butted your siding directly up to your window trim. Versus installing the siding first and overlapping the trim afterwards. I have heard some people mention water/moisture concerns with this approach... can you comment or do a video talking more about the trim details.... around windows/doors, inside and outside wall corners, top of wall detail. That would be amazing. Great channel!

  • @dylancocca1770
    @dylancocca1770 Год назад

    if only I had a third hand, ahhh hey camera guy hahaha love it. camera guy needs his own video and belt setup

  • @tommyeddie5599
    @tommyeddie5599 9 месяцев назад

    Thx for the informative video.

  • @samholden7563
    @samholden7563 3 месяца назад

    Great video Kyle! I would personally ditch that stabila level and make a story stick out of a straight 1x4. Before you install your corners, you can screw your story stick to the wall flush to the outside corner. If you have the layout on both sides of your story stick, you can layout both sides at the same time. Not only is this much faster, and more accurate than moving a shorter stick to multiple locations, but your corners will always line up! 😁👍🏼

  • @georgejohnson3654
    @georgejohnson3654 Год назад

    Perfection brother.

  • @michaelmunro2820
    @michaelmunro2820 Год назад +1

    Extreme accuracy is a luxury, but somehow a labor factor must something to consider. The reference line is always a must, but it can be transposed every five feet. snap lines in the early first rows, but after that the gecho gauge is fine. The reference lines can easily help to check the accuracy.

  • @user-zf1rf7np9p
    @user-zf1rf7np9p Год назад

    Hey Kyle please go over how to properly caulk. As well as making window frames. Thanks siding looks great

  • @royanebrown9810
    @royanebrown9810 10 месяцев назад

    Great video..thanks

  • @vivalavirus
    @vivalavirus Год назад

    Can not wait to see this project continue and finish up.... really tempted to buy these house plans!

  • @mcd5082
    @mcd5082 Год назад

    Great video

  • @gulfsouthbuildersllc3378
    @gulfsouthbuildersllc3378 Год назад

    You do top of the line work!
    Although you may want to do your research on LP Smart siding vs concrete board.
    LP has a huge history of failure!!!!!!
    The most typical installation problem with LP SmartSide is the missing paint at the ripped, cut, sliced edge, butt joint, and cut edge just above the roof and window.

  • @LithOli-gu8qm
    @LithOli-gu8qm 9 месяцев назад

    Would really be nice to see a video on how to install BEFORE the sheating is installed. Some LP can use studs, others need sheating. Would be good to see a rehab beginning with stripping out old siding and then going from there. All videos show LP/cement board after sheating is up.

  • @Godzilla20393
    @Godzilla20393 Год назад

    Looks a lot easier than hardi siding and less dust.
    Nice job!

  • @howardbain6516
    @howardbain6516 Год назад

    I sided my house 5 years ago with LP siding. I made a story pole out of 1x4 pine and cut off the bottom inch after installing the bottom row

  • @Mybarndream33
    @Mybarndream33 Год назад

    I have a 1970 barn with no house wrap and the siding isn’t easy to take off what would you do? I was thinking something from the inside turning it into a house right now you can see siding on the inside love your channel

  • @seanriga9951
    @seanriga9951 11 месяцев назад +1

    Kyle, is there a specific reason you went with a pneumatic nailer over a cordless nailer for installing the siding? Just trying to figure out the best tools to buy for my siding project. Thanks!

  • @AlexanderWu4587
    @AlexanderWu4587 Год назад

    My first RUclips ad while watching this video is an LP SmartSide ad. 😂🤣😆

  • @buddyquaid2038
    @buddyquaid2038 Месяц назад

    This is an awesome video\

  • @giovannifiorentino8947
    @giovannifiorentino8947 Год назад +1

    Kyle, what you’re suggesting is that the stabila level should come with the siding marks from factory?

  • @jaymeson96
    @jaymeson96 10 месяцев назад

    Love your videos. Always great content and informational. My question is your reference line. Do you put it where ever it lands and mark everything off of that or calculate it so that the siding lines up there? How do you know where to start off the reference line?

  • @RCMServices
    @RCMServices Год назад +1

    Kyle, have you thought about using AZEK rabbetted corners?

  • @pv5759
    @pv5759 19 дней назад

    I actually like the stair stepped siding thing! Don't hate on my dreams.

  • @Discovery123.
    @Discovery123. Год назад +1

    I wish all contractors pay attention to details like this Master.

  • @nickthomas3287
    @nickthomas3287 Год назад

    What nail bag are you wearing? Looks great

  • @daroldw4606
    @daroldw4606 2 месяца назад

    Great job! How would you lay out lines without buying a $1900 rotary laser?

  • @roofer850channel4
    @roofer850channel4 Год назад

    Good video. Why do you use the less expensive LP flat siding? I have always used the LP with spacer on the back.

  • @Dontnegotiatewithterrorist
    @Dontnegotiatewithterrorist Год назад +1

    I would like to see a video on how to properly install board and batten.
    So vertical instead of horizontal siding. I have a home in California that was built in 1976 and has some particularly ugly and rough stucco on the outside. do I need to bust all the stucco off then sheet the exposed framing with plywood and then install the board and batten? I’m trying to update the house to what they referred to as a modern farmhouse look.

  • @codywaggoner3168
    @codywaggoner3168 Год назад +2

    How do you set your laser up on the opposite side of the house to make sure your reference lines match up?

  • @AllthingsJimThorpePA
    @AllthingsJimThorpePA 10 месяцев назад

    Great video question though... shouldnt you use square metal flashing between the seams of the siding? This is the way i was taught.

  • @alfredlohmann7015
    @alfredlohmann7015 5 месяцев назад

    Great job guys! I really enjoy your videos. No gonna lie though, a lack of redundancy with waterproofing makes me nervous (i.e just relying on the epoxy-coated sheathing system and not adding a WRB that also breaks up surface tension to let moisture drain out). I was a sub doing stucco remediation for a big builder on the east coast. We were taught by 3rd party engineers to have redundancy in all our waterproofing methods. Just a comment, not a rebuke! would love to hear your perspective. Cheers!

  • @josiahclark9108
    @josiahclark9108 Год назад

    What's the thought for the ripped siding below the windows? It seems like the spacing is more than 8" and it may sag over time? Are you gluing or adding fasteners below the windows on these pieces?

  • @grand04gt
    @grand04gt Год назад +4

    If you had some tape with that measurement pre marked you would be able to just stick it to the sheathing which would be quicker and easier to see. Great job! You make it look easy and are doing a killer job!

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Год назад

      Great idea

    • @blh3741
      @blh3741 Год назад +1

      I thought of that years ago...too many variables of different layouts. I just stuck with a story pole and make sure both ends are symmetrical our some yahoo is going to use it upside down.... yeah, I did it too! :~(

    • @jkaeklolber
      @jkaeklolber Год назад

      I can't remember where I bought them from, but what I got are story tapes exactly for this. It was like 5 bucks I use mine for the electrician to drill holes, for measuring backing for cabinets.

  • @rogerweaver7686
    @rogerweaver7686 Год назад

    When I was doing siding we would hook two chalk lines together and just wind them back and forth when we were snapping several lines.

  • @kipcarroll5644
    @kipcarroll5644 Год назад

    Kyle, How do you correct the sag in the line on long walls ?
    Thx

  • @benjaminmalone656
    @benjaminmalone656 Год назад

    What is the manf recommended nail placement spacing from top the siding piece? I was always taught 3/4” to keep the siding from flapping in the wind, but your nails looks almost tight to the top.

  • @freidmonkey
    @freidmonkey 4 месяца назад

    Hi Kyle and Greg, I have a question about the lazer level. When you move the level to the other side of the house, how is the lazer adusted to the reference line due to variations in the grade?

  • @elvislopez235
    @elvislopez235 10 месяцев назад

    What are your thoughts about the grain on the reveal not matching up? See one side of the lap has a wood grain look and the other side has a tight grain look.

  • @jeffdeluca1153
    @jeffdeluca1153 Год назад

    Nice work as usual Kyle! What's your experience rig the longevity of LP Smartside? Thx again

  • @tonyohlman8557
    @tonyohlman8557 Год назад

    How do you orient your cut edge of the starter strip? Do you face the cut edge up or down?

  • @billa2709
    @billa2709 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Kyle, would you say the reference lines all the way up the wall would be a good idea for vinyl siding jobs as well? Or would that be overkill?

  • @RJArrayCPA
    @RJArrayCPA 6 месяцев назад

    How would you compare the Expert Finish of the LP Lap siding versus upgrading to the Diamond Kote?
    Also I’ll be doing SIP walls from Enercept, and the sheathing doesn’t come with a WRB like the WeatherLogic, what would you recommend for a solid house wrap that would help with water management without necessarily having to install a separate rainscreen? I’ve seen Benjamin Obdyke Hydrogap or I know Tyvek has upgraded wraps, etc.
    Thanks!

  • @tego77
    @tego77 3 месяца назад

    Hello, very good job...I was wondering what color of blue is it ...its a beautiful color.

  • @flyovercountry2831
    @flyovercountry2831 10 месяцев назад

    Does the bottom starter strip on LP lap siding need the gaps at the butt joints too?

  • @jkaeklolber
    @jkaeklolber Год назад +1

    You may know this or maybe not, when snapping your reference lines hook both of you're snap lines together. After done snapping as you wheel it in, it pulls the other one out.