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Cedar Siding and Metal Flashing
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" Now, what about the siding itself?"
" It is a cedar siding that is pre-primed on 4 sides."
" And it's made by Weyerhaeuser? It's a red cedar product."
" Yes, it is, but it comes from the manufacturer already primed."
" Already primed."
" And I see that we're putting out the rough side."
" Yes, we are."
" Yeah. Which a lot of people think is the best thing to do because it grips the paint."
" Grips the paint better."
" Yeah. It's the same that we're putting on, right?"
" Yes, it is."
" Okay."
" Up on all the stand."
" Now when they trim out a house like this, the traditional application always involves starting off with a water table or a water board, which is the big 2 x 6 or 1 x 6 as the bottom."
" And then of course, you put the metal flashing on so nothing gets behind it."
" The metal flashing is a really good idea because you don't have to worry about any kind of moisture penetrating."
" Getting down below this port here, right."
" Exactly. And how do they go about installing the siding?"
" Okay. They install it with a stainless steel nail."
" Is this the color that we're gonna have on the exterior?"
" This is the actual color that the architect has chosen. We painted this section here to get approval from the Quechee Lakes Landowner's Associated and Review Board."
" Because there is a design review board."
" There is a design review board."
" Okay. So once that approval comes then they'll keep on painting around the hole outside of the house?"
" Uh huh."
" Great."