How To Install Tongue and Groove Wood Planks Siding

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2022
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  • @pascb7360
    @pascb7360 11 месяцев назад +11

    Thank you for being clear and getting to the point. Also, showing exactly how to angle the nail gun was a plus.

  • @terriellis5145
    @terriellis5145 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks 4 the intro. From a fellow Texan in Ne. Doing a porch, just got down insulation and vapor barriers. Now on 2 the pine. Your videos covered everything I needed to know Thanks bunches!!!!!!! Let you know how it goes. Ms T Ellis

  • @lxv3nom126
    @lxv3nom126 Год назад

    Good to see that your making progress!
    It’s looking really good!

  • @sangerjet
    @sangerjet Год назад +5

    If you would like to go to the next level get the ends "end matched" which is used in flooring mostly. It is basically a manufacturer pattern cut on the end and allows the joints to lock together ...super clean look.

    • @seanmayo206
      @seanmayo206 10 месяцев назад

      Are you referring to a factory end cut? . Id strip the walls with 1by4 perpendicular to the STDs an install it vertical.....no joints an can broom it easily to clean it. My knowledge is free this time

  • @bobcurrie1642
    @bobcurrie1642 Год назад +2

    Great video, very informative! One thing though, I think people who have suffered house fires would argue that having a fire-barrier (sheetrock) is far from crazy talk. Cheers!

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад +8

      My point was when everything else in a house is very flammable, using one material that isn't won't make much of a difference. Cheers!

    • @duckthis17
      @duckthis17 11 месяцев назад

      Most wood coverings are considered a fire barrier.

  • @BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD
    @BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD 11 месяцев назад +5

    If you aren't adding crown molding, it's best to start at the ceiling and work your way down. Tongue down.

    • @VMa-mq3pm
      @VMa-mq3pm 3 месяца назад +1

      I take the same position.

  • @SmittysShop
    @SmittysShop Год назад

    Great tips! Thanks for the info! Looks good!!!!!

  • @brianbolton7721
    @brianbolton7721 Год назад +1

    Looking great, man! I was gonna ask about vapor barrier, but I'm not in construction. If your expert says it's not necessary, then I believe him. 😁

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад +3

      We have a house wrap on the exterior, but in our high heat low moisture area, air flow is actually better to prevent molds, etc

    • @dullkey7028
      @dullkey7028 Год назад +3

      By the way I have a family cabin in Colorado in the mountains and we started working on it In 1955 and it's being finished still and my family used hand tools for everything not electric tools and its look amazing and we just this last summer had a stone work

  • @essi27961
    @essi27961 Год назад

    Thanks for the good video, gathering information to put these boards on a ceiling

    • @talmagetrujillo637
      @talmagetrujillo637 Год назад +1

      Did you do your ceiling? Any tips? I'm getting ready to do walls and ceiling soon.

    • @essi27961
      @essi27961 Год назад +1

      @@talmagetrujillo637 Yup it turned out real nice, I’d say it’s important to have a scrap piece of the tongue and groove to use to lightly hammer boards into place. Also a second person is a big help on the ceiling

  • @TheBaldDan
    @TheBaldDan Год назад

    looks amazing good luck ❤️❤️

  • @UGotTheFunk
    @UGotTheFunk 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for stating to only nail the tongue when not necessary to nail the face. I swear most YT videos have people nailing the face of the wood just to create more work for themselves.

  • @sexymonkey4979
    @sexymonkey4979 3 месяца назад

    I want to avoid the mess of drywall so im happy i found this option

  • @tailboard
    @tailboard Год назад

    Looks really good. I am building a cabin in Cloudcroft NM so this is helpful. Thank You!

  • @Melodia.mp3
    @Melodia.mp3 Год назад

    This Should be #KlausBuilds ❤
    The Hut Looking Great,Chief 🔥

  • @AmericaProud
    @AmericaProud 7 месяцев назад

    Being a MN guy. Vapor barrier (interior and exterior). I just got done putting tongue and groove in my fish house. A double layer of 6 mil poly on all exterior walls and ceiling.

  • @PeacekeeperGaming7
    @PeacekeeperGaming7 Год назад

    looking good klaus

  • @paulmartinez7633
    @paulmartinez7633 8 месяцев назад

    You are the best.

  • @Markymarc42069
    @Markymarc42069 Год назад +4

    You should start from the top down so you get a full piece at the top, the baseboard will hide the bottom, if you start from the bottom you might have a small strip at the top after, I always start top down 👍

    • @duckthis17
      @duckthis17 11 месяцев назад +2

      Great idea ...

    • @pascb7360
      @pascb7360 11 месяцев назад +2

      So instead of having the toung up, do you have the tounge facing down when you start from the top? Seems like starting from the top would be a hassle.

    • @rc9749
      @rc9749 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@pascb7360tongue up

  • @LadyShiloh
    @LadyShiloh Год назад +2

    I'm wondering what you plan to use to seal all of this. And did you seal it before you installed? Or will you do that once you're completely done? We recently purchased a home and I want to do an accent wall (to begin with) with T&G knotty pine. But I have no idea what to use as a finish and whether to finish them before installation or afterward. Thanks for any advise.

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад +4

      We did not seal it as we wanted the all-natural smell and feel of the wood. It’s most important to seal flooring, but there’s also the problem of the color of the wood changing over time, especially if it’s going to be exposed to sunlight. We’ll see if we decide to seal it down the road.

    • @LilChuyRedwoodCity
      @LilChuyRedwoodCity 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@KlausMediagenuine question.. why don’t you use a clear sealer to keep the natural look of your wood while still sealing the wood.. This wood will 100% expand and contrast as well as absorb moisture

  • @mySSMC
    @mySSMC 6 месяцев назад

    Thx for vid. Is there a need for a 1/16 or 1/8 inch gap between boards to allow for contraction and expansion? I use a nail to gap when I’ve installed shiplap and was wondering if that’s needed for tounge and groove?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  6 месяцев назад

      We didn’t do that, but we also were installing in the heat of summer already. May be a worthy idea if you’re installing in the winter.

  • @jennidempsey
    @jennidempsey 3 месяца назад

    Hi, Thank you for your lesson. I’m about to start doing this in my house, for a small accent wall to cover up paneling. This might seem silly but would a reciprocating saw work or should I purchase a jigsaw for the cut outs. Also should I purchase a nail gun or is it possible to do it by hand?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  3 месяца назад +2

      Everything is possible by hand, but a lot harder to do. Also jigsaw 100%

  • @raulakh123
    @raulakh123 6 месяцев назад +1

    really informative , but how do you cover the joints wall to roof, or how to do corners edges

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  6 месяцев назад

      We used trim pieces for that

  • @jb7069
    @jb7069 Год назад

    Great video. What size finish nails did you use?

  • @squirelly6175
    @squirelly6175 2 месяца назад

    Good video! Question... I plan on installing tongue & groove cedar in bathroom with drywall side walls. Should I install the tongue & groove ceiling first before the drywall side walls or should I do the drywall walls first and then ceiling last?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  2 месяца назад

      In general you always install ceilings first

  • @sheepfarmer7548
    @sheepfarmer7548 3 месяца назад

    I have a small home. I want to make it look like a cabin interior. I have been looking for videos like this because that’s exactly what I would like to do over the existing drywall. I’m planing on stone or brick style walls to offset all the wood and white shiplap on ceilings with can lights. The home is about 1100 square feet. I would like to know what kind of planking this is and is there a more affordable option to get the similar look as your video? Also, what do you do with the corners of 2 walls meeting with the same planks? Does one side wall butt on the other side wall and you trim the corner?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  3 месяца назад +1

      These are tongue and groove planks from Lowes. And yes, that’s what I did with corner trim.

  • @tammyf8318
    @tammyf8318 7 месяцев назад

    what about corners? We are installing this and had one wall done from floor to ceiling. But when starting the connecting wall, only the bottom 4 or 5 boards lined up in the corner for that straight line from wall to wall. Each one going up, is off just a small amount, and the more you go up the more the line is off. It just don't make sense unless the board is actually a different height than the others? Anyway, I noticed at windows you cut the board out (notched out) on the long board. I'm curious, going on up the window did you use a long board and notch it out all the way up? Or just cut the board from wall to window and same on other side?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  7 месяцев назад

      I cut the boards to length, I find that cutting outside is easier on my sinuses haha I had that same phenomenon with the strange corners. I put a corner piece of trim and that seemed to help. Most of our corners in this little house are used by shelves or cabinets anyway so it’s hardly noticeable.

  • @ericsmith6672
    @ericsmith6672 Год назад +1

    Did you do anything special to keep the boards level as you moved up the wall?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад +1

      Just put a level on them every few boards, what’s most important is that the boards are parallel with the floor and ceiling, even if they’re not perfectly level.

  • @clem95627
    @clem95627 Месяц назад

    Do you have a video of your progress on the ceiling and also trimming out the corners?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Месяц назад

      I’ve several videos updating on the progress of everything, yes.

  • @rebeccafoster1351
    @rebeccafoster1351 Год назад

    Can you use screws rather than nails? My framing is steel but want to put recycled timber on walls.

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад +1

      Of course! Self tapping screws would work, but you would have to screw it into the face of the board instead of the lip, which may be more difficult to hide the head of.

  • @braddennis740
    @braddennis740 3 месяца назад

    Hey Klaus, 2 questions… where did you get your wood? What did you pay per ft?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  3 месяца назад

      Lowes, I don’t remember the price

  • @jamesdowling2834
    @jamesdowling2834 4 месяца назад

    Ok, here’s my question. Hoping you answer.
    The last board at the top, how do you get it flush with the ceiling and get the tongue in the groove? I’m almost done and can’t figure that part out.

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  4 месяца назад +2

      We ripped the last board about half an inch shorter than the gap to fit, then used trim to cover the hole.

  • @michaelvollmar4562
    @michaelvollmar4562 Год назад

    On the ceiling how do you nail it if you put the tongue up top do you face nail all ceiling boards

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад

      When we installed it on the ceiling, we started on the top and worked our way down, so we face-nailed the first one once and nailed up through the tongue with the rest.

  • @vinaykumar-wn6jf
    @vinaykumar-wn6jf Год назад +1

    Are you doing these on your own

  • @sexymonkey4979
    @sexymonkey4979 3 месяца назад

    Do we want to nail these nails like framing nails or the little ones used for base board ?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  3 месяца назад +1

      The little nails for sure

    • @sexymonkey4979
      @sexymonkey4979 2 месяца назад

      Ive still not taken care of this project 😅. I rewatched i think some glue would be smart not on the grooves but on the studs just a bead.

  • @snejanastoica22
    @snejanastoica22 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video can you give me any suggestion what kind of cladding are you using?
    Thank you:)

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  7 месяцев назад

      It is tongue and groove pine from Lowes.

  • @morgangentle1515
    @morgangentle1515 6 месяцев назад

    Hey just wondering if I’m doing an exterior wall should I use Vapor barrier

  • @anshsrivastava3423
    @anshsrivastava3423 Год назад +2

    Looking at the camera height.....i really want to know how tall are you?And whats the dimensions of the doors.....here at my house in india we have 7' high doors🥲

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад +3

      The standard American door is 6’8”, and I am 6’4”.

    • @anshsrivastava3423
      @anshsrivastava3423 Год назад

      @@KlausMedia OMG! Got reply😁
      I somehow knew you are quite tall as being 6 ft I don't feel like the door top is so near to my head top😅

    • @connieinthesun7881
      @connieinthesun7881 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for this helpful video! Also, love your strong speaking voice! 😊

  • @mathieucharest6409
    @mathieucharest6409 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did you put some finish on it?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  10 месяцев назад +2

      No we chose not to

  • @counciousstream
    @counciousstream Год назад

    Thanks Klaus! I am renovating a 90 year old cabin and nothing is square or plumb. It's balloon construction and built on surface pilings (not sunk into the ground). There is not a level surface in the building. I have (at least) two issues. The first is obvious and the second maybe not so. The second problem is that if I put anything too square, crisp, "perfect", it shows how out of whack everything else is. This is typically not a problem for me since square, crisp, and "perfect" are words that somewhat over state my ability. Nevertheless the second issue is a consideration. Back to the first, my floor drops 1.5" over 18 feet and it's not a straight line. Starting flat on the floor is not an option. I'll end up having my wife help (she is a very good saw man although hates the term) and she brings me patience. Once the bottom row is right the rest should come together rather quickly until we reach the ceiling/floor above. That floor is uneven in a different way! Boy this is going to be worth it though.

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад

      I don’t envy you, but in a way… I do! Renovating an old cabin like that sounds so rewarding. I wish you the best of luck and keep us updated on your progress!

    • @counciousstream
      @counciousstream Год назад +1

      @@KlausMedia thanks. I can use the help!
      Here's how I approached it. The T&G is going in horizontally not vertically. When it comes to level and plumb it is the perception that matters. It needs to look right to the eye not simply the bubble. The areas that must look right are the corners where two walls meet and across open door ways where the horizontal line is broken. The last areas of importance are the floor and ceiling gaps. I took a laser level and starting at eye level struck several reference lines paying particular attention to the corners and doorways. I started at eye level because that's how you see the room when you walk in not the floor or the ceiling. Once I had the reference lines I set the bottom board on each wall approx half a plank from the uneven floor and made sure that it was level, the corner joint was right and the cross doorway lines were right. As I built up the wall I checked level on every plank and where it was out would adjust it to level. This reduced the cumulative error or "tower of pisa" effect. A 1/16" adjustment will not be seen but an 18/16" error will make the wall look like it is leaning. Eye level references, matched corners and doorways, maintain level as you add rows.

  • @Gear_Banger
    @Gear_Banger 8 месяцев назад

    Please tell me you’re gonna take those few boards back off where your seams lined up and were loose and cut and fix those….. from what I know you install it like you would LVP flooring where you start with a full piece then a half piece then a short piece to keep your seams from lining up

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  8 месяцев назад

      You’re right, that’s how it’s installed. None of the seams lined up, not sure what you were seeing, but that would drive me crazy haha

    • @Gear_Banger
      @Gear_Banger 8 месяцев назад

      @@KlausMedia at 12:35 apparently it just wasn’t nailed yet but 2 short pieces have seams in both sides lined up

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  8 месяцев назад

      Oh wasn’t the at places there just for demonstration purposes for the tongue and groove mechanism?

    • @Unknown-un6nt
      @Unknown-un6nt 7 месяцев назад +1

      Its going to be covered with cabinetry just listen

  • @zman5970
    @zman5970 2 месяца назад

    What about corners? Mitre? Butt? Trim?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  2 месяца назад +1

      Butt and trim, depending on the spot.

  • @southern842
    @southern842 Месяц назад

    Can this be done over sheetrock?

  • @itztrippyxitztripp_6022
    @itztrippyxitztripp_6022 10 месяцев назад

    5:44 it looks like the notch at the bottom of the outlet box is a little much if you were to put the faceplate for your outlet in. Might wanna go back and recut. Or else it’ll be noticeable. Unless you dont care than ignore me.

  • @cavaleiro95
    @cavaleiro95 Год назад

    Shouldn’t you the do the opposite for the ceiling ? So you can hide the nail

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад

      The groove hides the nail 👍

  • @riztrehan
    @riztrehan Год назад

    I agree with the commentor on increasing fire hazard.

  • @brianf9323
    @brianf9323 5 месяцев назад

    any stain or sealer?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  5 месяцев назад

      We did none of that, no.

  • @MyCapeBretonRetiredLife
    @MyCapeBretonRetiredLife 3 месяца назад

    why don't you have a vapor barrier on the wall?

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  3 месяца назад

      We do under the exterior siding

  • @INDIAN_PUTIN
    @INDIAN_PUTIN Месяц назад +1

    What's the dimensions of one panel

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Месяц назад +1

      They are single boards, not panels.

    • @INDIAN_PUTIN
      @INDIAN_PUTIN Месяц назад +2

      But what's the breadth of one plank or siding that you install in this video,are they 4 inch broad or more than that

  • @jaguon4619
    @jaguon4619 Год назад

    What do you use for the open edges by the windows?

  • @danacrum4580
    @danacrum4580 Год назад

    I cant get my 8ft boards to snap together😭

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад +1

      It can be tricky, make sure they’re not warped and make sure you have help!

  • @timwilliams347
    @timwilliams347 4 месяца назад

    awesome video. but also, brother, galvanized water piping AND its on an exterior wall?? Bruh

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  4 месяца назад

      No galvanized pipe in this house, also we’re in Texas. Exterior walls aren’t a problem for us

    • @timwilliams347
      @timwilliams347 4 месяца назад

      @@KlausMedia What kind of piping was that in the bathroom? Also I wouldnt say texas is immune to freezes if we look back the past few years lol.

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  4 месяца назад

      Pvc and pex

  • @BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD
    @BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD 11 месяцев назад

    Galvanized pipe for plumbing is asking for future disasters. Also you need a new electrician ;)

    • @UGotTheFunk
      @UGotTheFunk 11 месяцев назад +2

      that pipe is almost certainly just a nipple to cap off the connection so the water can be turned back on.

  • @sittingindetroit9204
    @sittingindetroit9204 Год назад

    Should have said the first step is to sell your first born so you can afford the current price of wood......

    • @KlausMedia
      @KlausMedia  Год назад

      Yes, that

    • @KevinKevin-qw4vk
      @KevinKevin-qw4vk Год назад

      .56 a linear foot around most Amish lumber mills here. That’s for 1x6 kiln dried t&g planed on one face. Nice video btw!

  • @sexymonkey4979
    @sexymonkey4979 Месяц назад

    Hey bro i was looking at my studs looking to get started soon lol considering i been saying this for a month i swear ima have at it this month 😂 but using a leveler how would you deal with uneven studs. Im affairs of it lifting warping or popping out.