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Code Version 2017 Application Status Approved ,ocr Comments 11jCie c Archived permitti g MY Product Manufacturer LP Building Products Address/Phone/Email 414 Union Street-Bank of America Plaza Suite 2000 Nashville,TN 37219 (352)425-7457 cw.macomber@lpcorp.com Authorized Signature CW Macomber cw.macomber@lpcorp.com Technical Representative CW Macomber Address/Phone/Email 5712 SW 40th Place Ocalo,FL 34474 (352)425-7457 cw.macomber@lpcorp.com Quality Assurance Representative CW Macomber Address/Phone/Email 5712 SW 40th Place Ocala,FL 34474 (352)425-7457 cw.macomber@lpcorp.com Category Panel Walls Subcategory Siding Compliance Method Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or a Licensed Florida Professional Engineer k..J Evaluation Report-Hardcopy Received Florida Engineer or Architect Name who developed the Do Kim, P.E. Evaluation Report Florida License PE-49497 Quality Assurance Entity APA-The Engineered Wood Association; Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date 12/31/2022 Validated By James L. Buckner, RE..@ CBUCK Engineering d..' Validation Checklist-Hardcopy Received Certificate of Independence FL9190 R6 COI LP Certificate of Independence.pdf I Referenced Standard and Year(of Standard) i Equivalence of Product Standards Certified By Florida Licensed Professional Engineer or Architect FL9190 R6 Equiv equivalency of standard form.pdf Sections from the Code 1405 � 1 i 1604.3.1 1609.1 1616.3.1 1626.1 2304.6 Product Approval Method Method 2 Option B Date Submitted 08/14/2018 Date Validated 08/22/2018 Date Pending FBC Approval 08/22/2018 Date Approved 10/08/2018 Summary of Products FL# Model,Number or Name Description i 9190.1 LP SmartSide 38 Series Strand Vertical siding for board&batten applications. Substrate Vertical Siding Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 11 Strand Substrate Siding Fastener Tables.pdt' Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 11 TN 028 Vertical Siding 12-22-16-Strand.Pdf Impact Resistant:No Verified By:APA-The Engineered Wood Association Design Pressure:N/A Created by Independent Third Party:Yes i Other:Refer to Evaluation Report. Product is not impact Evaluation Reports resistant.In HVHZ, must be used in conjunction with approved FL9190 R6 AE Evaluation Report of LP Siding 9190-2017.1)df impact resistant product except for uninhabitable structures Created by Independent Third Party: Yes such as sheds. 9190.2 LP SmartSide Cedar Shake Lap Architectural Collection Cedar Shake 76 Series Lap Siding Siding Limits of Use Installation Instructions I Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 11 Fiber Substrate Siding Fastener Tables.pdf j Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes FL91.90 R6 11 LPZBO507-Cedar Shakes-Lap.pdf j Impact Resistant:No Verified By:APA-The Engineered Wood Association Design Pressure:N/A Created by Independent Third Party:Yes j Other:Refer to Evaluation Report. Product is not impact Evaluation Reports resistant.In HVHZ,must be used in conjunction with approved FL9190 R6 AE Evaluation Report of LP Siding 9190-201.7.pdf impact resistant product except for uninhabitable structures Created by Independent Third Party: Yes such as sheds. 9190.3 LP SmartSide Fiber Substrate Bold Architectural Collection Primed Bold Profile 120 Series Lap j Profile Lap Siding Siding(D5,T4,D8,T5,Q4) Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 11 Fiber Substrate Siding Fastener Tabies.pdf I Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 11 LPZB0504-Architectural Collection-Bold Impact Resistant:No Profile-Lap.pdf 3 Design Pressure: N/A Verified By:APA-The Engineered Wood Association Other:Refer to Evaluation Report. Product is not impact Created by Independent Third Party: Yes resistant. In HVHZ,must be used in conjunction with approved Evaluation Reports impact resistant product except for uninhabitable structures FL9190 R6 AE Evaluation Report of LP Siding 9190-2017.pdf such as sheds. Created by Independent Third Party:Yes 9190.4 LP SmartSide Fiber Substrate Lap Foundations 76 Series Primed Lap Siding.Architectural and Panel Siding Collection 76 Series Primed Colonial and 120 Series Primed Self-aligning Lap Siding. i Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 11 Fiber Substrate Siding Fastener Tables.pdf Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 11 LPZB05:10-Foundations and Architectural Impact Resistant:No Collection-Lap.pdf Design Pressure:N/A FL9190 R6 II LPZBO511-Foundations and Architectural I Other:Refer to Evaluation Report for Panel Siding over SIP Collection - Panel.pdf installation detail. Product is not impact resistant. In HVHZ, Verified By:APA-The Engineered Wood Association must be used in conjunction with approved impact resistant Created by Independent Third Party:Yes product except for uninhabitable structures such as sheds. Evaluation Reports FL9190 R6 AE Evaluation Report of LP Siding 9190-R6- 2017FBC.pdf Created by Independent Th Ird Party:Yes 9190.5 LP SmartSide Perfection Shingle Fiber substrate lap siding. Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 ft Fiber Substrate Siding Fastener Tables.pdf Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 II LP SS Perfection Shingle 7-31-17 FINAL.pdf Impact Resistant:No Verified By: APA-The Engineered Wood Association i Design Pressure:N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Other:Refer to Evaluation Report. Product is not impact Evaluation Reports i resistant.In HVHZ,must be used in conjunction with approved FL9190 R6 AE Evaluation Report of LP Siding 9190-2017.pdf impact resistant product except for uninhabitable structures Created by Independent Third Party: Yes such as sheds. 9190.6 LP SmartSide Strand Substrate Lap Precision Series 38 and 76 Series Primed Lap Siding. Precision and Panel Siding 38,76,190 Series Primed Panel Siding including Silvertech& Smartfinish. Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 II LPZB0512-Precision Series-Panel.pdf Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes FL9190 R6 II LPZBO515-Precision Series-Lap.pdf I Impact Resistant:No FL9190 R6 11 Strand Substrate Siding Fastener Tables.pdf Design Pressure:N/A Verified By:APA-The Engineered Wood Association I Other:Refer to Evaluation Report for Panel Siding over SIP Created by Independent Third Party: Yes installation detail. Product is not impact resistant. In HVHZ, Evaluation Reports must be used in conjunction with approved impact resistant FL91.90 R6 AE Evaluation Report of LP Siding 9190-R6- product except for uninhabitable structures such as sheds. 2017FBC.pclf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes j I C3:,kk ;\N1Ci. 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Product Approval Accepts: M9 li—A 99 Credit Card Safe I i i j I I i DO Kim & ASSOCIATES, LLC CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Florida Board of Engineers Certificate of Authorization No.26887 Product Evaluation Report Date: August 22,2018 Florida Product Approval: #FL 9190 Product Category: Panel Walls Product sub-category: Siding Product Name: LP SmartSide Strand Substrate Siding LP SmartSide Fiber Substrate Siding Manufacturer: LP Building Products 414 Union Street, Suite 2000 Nashville,TN 37219 (800)450-6106 Scope: This product evaluation report issued by Do Kim&Associates,LLC and Do Kim,P.E. for LP Building Products is based on Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Rule 61 G20-3 Method (2)(b)of the State of Florida Product Approval. Re-evaluation of this product shall be required following pertinent Florida Building Code modifications or updates. Do Kim&Associates,LLC and Do Kim,P.E. do not have nor will acquire financial interest in the company manufacturing or distributing the product or in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product named herein.This product has been evaluated for use in locations adhering to the Florida Building Code 6th Edition(FBC). L1,1111.L1.lJ.j.�J i Np Y• Ng� V- a 7R'L 1 A: :'�O"• '-''•srnre or � FS+S �oRt4P' C9�=�` This item has been electronically signed and 'riy10NAL t;"< sealed by Do Y.Kim,PE on this date using a 1TrrrrnKtiVV Digital Signature.Printed copies of this DO Kim P.E. document are not considered signed and FL#49497 sealed and the signature must be verified on any electronic copies. 2018.08.22 10:45:49-04'00' I P.O.Box 10039 813.857.9955 Tampa,FL 33679 Sheet 1 of 7 i DO Kim & AsSOCIATIESI, LLC CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Supporting Documents 1. Drawings and Reports: a. Application Instructions,LP SmartSide Siding b. APA-The Engineered Wood Association Product Report PR-N124,Revised September 29,2017. c. Joint Evaluation Report ESR-1301,ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,ICC-ES, 800-423- 6587,562-699-0543, www.ice-es.org and APA Product Report,APA-The Engineered Wood Association,Tacoma,WA,Reissued February,2017. d. ICC-ES Report ESR-3090,ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,ICC-ES, 800-423-6587, 562- 699-0543,www.icc-es.org,Issued June,2017. e. LP Building Products Technical Note No.014,Installing LP Smartside' Trim and Lap Siding on Concrete or Masonry Walls over Furring Strips in Florida. 2. Testing a. Approved test lab: Architectural Testing,Inc., 130 Derry Court,York,PA 17406.Test reports referenced: i. Report No. 79279.01-122-18 (01/07/08) 1. Testing per Miami-Dade County Checklist#0475 For the Approval of: Durability of Wood-base Structural Composite Lumber and Panels 2. ASTM D4761-02 Standard Test Methods for Mechanical Properties of Lumber and Wood-Based Structural Material. 3. ASTM D1761-06 Standard Test Methods for Mechanical Fasteners in Wood. ii. Report No. 78294.01-401-18 (12/03/07) 1. TAS 202-94,Criteria for Testing Impact and Non-Impact Resistant Building Envelope Components Using Uniform Static Air Pressure Loading. Design Pressure @+/-57.6 psf. 2. TAS 203-94,Criteria for Testing Products Subject to Cyclic Wind Pressure Loading.Design Pressure @+/-57.6 psf. b. Test lab:Progressive Engineering,Inc.,58640 State Rd. 15,Goshen,Indiana 46526. Test reports referenced: ASTM E-330 for tests except for ASTM E-72 for transverse load test. 1. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 6/27/94. 2. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 8/01/94. 3. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test,6/28/94. 4. ABTCO,Inc.,Transverse Load Test,Proline Double 5 Lap Siding 16" o.c. Studs., 10/31/96. 5. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test,Proline Double 5 Lap Siding 24"o.c. Studs., 11/26/96. 6. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test,Proline Double 5 Lap Siding 16"o.c. Studs., 11/19/96. 7. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test,Proline Double 5 Lap Siding 16"o.c. Studs., 11/01/96. 8. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 8"Cedar Lap Siding 24" o.c. Studs., 12/06/96. 1 9. ABTCO,Inc.,Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 8"Cedar Lap Siding 16" o.c. Studs., 10/23/96,Revised on 11/06/96. 10. ABTCO,Inc.,ABTCO Cedar-Lap Wall Panel Test, 8/02/94. 11. ABTCO,Inc.,ABTCO Cedar-Lap Wall Panel Test, 8/04/94. P.O.Box 10039 813.857.9955 Tampa,FL 33679 Sheet 2 of 7 I DO Kim & AsSOCIATESI, LLC CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS I c. Test lab: Stork Twin City Testing Corporation,662 Cromwell Ave., Saint Paul,MN 55114. Test reports referenced: i. Report No. 30160 08-99292.04(12/24/08) 1. Fourth Quarter 2008 Testing of Hardboard Siding Products, Manufacturer:04,prepared for Composite Panel Association. Testing conducted in accordance with ANA A135.6-2006,and ASTM D1037. d. NTA Inc.,257 East Randolph Street,Nappanee,Indiana 48550. Test reports referenced: i. Test Report: LP (NC)123014-8 Issued April 28,2015. 1. Uniform Load Tests per ICC-ES AC321, Secion 4.4. 2. Smartside Hardboard siding tested dry and wet. ii. Test Report: LP(NC)123014-10 Issued April 28,2015. 1. Fastener Head Pull-Through Tests per ICC-ES AC321, Secion 4.6. 2. Smartside Hardboard siding tested dry and wet. 3. Calculations a. Standards referenced: i. ICC Evaluation Service,Inc.Acceptance Criteria for Treated-Engineered-Wood Siding,AC321,November 1,2005 (strand substrate engineered wood products). ii. ANSI A135.6-2012 Engineered Wood Siding,June 5,2012 standard(see Certificate of Standards Equivalency)has been utilized for performance calculations for fiber substrate engineered wood products. 4. LP SmartSide Model Product Names a. LP SmartSide is manufactured in Strand Substrate and Fiber Substrate.Previous product names of Architectural Collection and Foundations Collection models have been renamed SmartSide Siding(fiber substrate).Precision Series models have been renamed SmartSide Siding(strand substrate). i. Architectural Collection Cedar Shake Lap(fiber substrate) ii. Architectural Collection Bold Lap(fiber substrate) iii. Foundations and Architectural Collection Lap(fiber substrate) iv. Foundations and Architectural Collection Panel (fiber substrate) v. Precision Series Lap(strand substrate) vi. Precision Series Panel(strand substrate) I P.O.Box 10039 813!857.9955 Tampa,FL 33679 Sheet 3 of 7 I i DO Kim & ASSOCIATES9 LLC CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 5. Iristallation Instructions a. Strand Substrate Models: i. Installation fastening requirements as outlined in the APA PR-N124 and Joint Evaluation Report ESR-1301 documents have been reviewed and evaluated by Do Kim,P.E.based on comparative and/or rational analysis and has been determined to be in accordance to accepted engineering practice.Installation loads per APA PR-N124 and Joint Evaluation Report ESR-1301 shall be the minimum design pressures as determined in accordance to the!FBC 6'h Edition (FBC). b. Fiber Substrate Models: i. Installation fastening requirements as outlined in the ICC-ES Report ESR-3090 document have been reviewed and evaluated by Do Kim,P.E.'based on comparative and/or rational analysis and has been determined,to be in accordance to accepted engineering practice.Installation loads per ICC-ES Report ESR-3090 shall be the minimum design pressures as determined in accordance to the FBC 6`h Edition(FBC). c. LP SmartSide Panel Siding(Strand&Fiber)over Structural Insulated!Panels(SIP): i. Installation instructions for LP SmartSide Panel Siding(7/16"min. thickness) over SIP wall assemblies are shown on Attachment 1. The design parameters for the installation detail is basic design wind speed of 180 mph,VVuic,Exposure D, Risk Category II in accordance with the 6`h Edition of the FBC (2017 FBC). ii. SIP wall assemblies used are approved for use by the FBC and will utilize at a minimum 7/16"thick plywood or OSB panel components with an APA Trademark that contains the consensus standard DOC PSI or PS2. I i i I i P.O.Box 10039 813 j857.9955 Tampa,FL 33679 Sheet 4 of 7 DO Kim & ASSOCIATESp LLC CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 6. Applicable FBC Sections a. Chapter 14 Exterior Walls i. Section 1404.3.2 Hardboard Siding ii. Section 1405.2 Weather Protection iii. Section 1405.5 Wood Veneers iv. Section 1405.17 Fastening b. Chapter 16 Structural Design i. Section 1604.3.1 Deflections ii. Section 1609.1 Applications iii. Section 1616.3.1 HVHZ Allowable Deflections c. Chapter 23 Wood i. Section 2304.6 Exterior Wall Sheathing ii. Section 2304:6.1 Wood Structural Panel Sheathing iii. Section 2315.1.11 7. Other a. Quality Assurance of LP SmartSide Strand Substrate products by APA-The Engineered Wood Association(FBC Organization#QUA2521)that manufacturer is within a quality assurance program for this product under Rule 61 G20-3. b. Quality Assurance of LP SmartSide Fiber Substrate products by Composite Panel Association(FBC Organization#QUA10765) that manufacturer is within a quality assurance program for this product under Rule 61G20-3. I I I I P.O.Box 10039 8131857.9955 Tampa,FL 33679 Sheet 5 of 7 i DO Kim & ASSOCIATES, LLC CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Limitations and Condition of Use 1. This product has been designed and tested in accordance to the Florida Building Code 61h Edition (FBC). 2. No missile impact resistance testing has been conducted. 3. Each product listed above shall be installed in strict compliance with its respective Product Evaluation Document along with all components noted herein. 4. Use of each product shall be in strict accordance with its Product Approval Evaluation Documents. 5. Fire-resistant construction: Wood structural panels that are not fire-treated have been shown to meet a Class III(or C)category for flame spread.Where otherwise specified,fire-resistant construction shall be in accordance with the recommendations in APA Product Guide: Fire-Rated Systems,Form W305. 6. Deflection limits and allowable spans per Product Approval Evaluation Documents are in accordance to L/120 in non-HVHZ per Chapter 16 Table 1604.3 deflection limits.Deflection limits and allowable spans per Product Approval Evaluation Documents are iri accordance to L/180 in HVHZ per Chapter 16 Section 1616.3.1 deflection limits. 7. All supporting host structures shall be designed to resist all superimposed loads. 8. All components which are permanently installed shall be protected against corrosion, contamination,and other such damage. I i' I I ' I i I P.O.Box 10039 813!857.9955 Tampa,FL 33679 Sheet 6 of 7 + • + I i SMARTSIOEO FOUNDATIONS 76 SERIES PRIMED LAP SIDING ARCHITECTURAL COLLECTION 76 SERIES PRIMED COLONIAL AND BUILDING PRODUCTS TRIM 6 SIDING 120 SERIES PRIMED SELF-ALIGNING LAP SIDING ■ able water-resistant barrier is required between the siding and masonry or concrete walls. • At the time of manufacture,siding meets or exceeds the perfor- mance standards set forth in Composite Panel Association ANSI Foundations 76 Series and Architectural Collection 76 series 135.6 and has achieved code recognition under Legacy National primed colonial lap siding is not warranted against buckling in Evaluation Report NER-626 and CCMC 12353.For copies of these Alaska,Hawaii,Northern California or west of the Cascades in reports,call LP Customer Support at 1-800-648-6893. Washington,Oregon and California. • Minimum 6 in.clearance must be maintained between siding In all installations over masonry walls,the wall must be and finish grade. furred out and open at top and bottom to allow for convective ventilation with framing spaced 16 in.O.C.and with adequate • Siding applied adjacent to porches,patios,walks,etc.must have thickness to accept the full length of the recommended nail. a clearance of at least 1 in.above any surface. I • Minimum 1"clearance at intersection with roof line • Moisture control and water vapor control are critical elements • Apply siding in a manner that prevents moisture intrusion and of proper housing design.Check your local building codes for water buildup. application procedures for handling moisture and water vapor in your area. • All exposed wood substrate must be sealed in a manner that prevents moisture intrusion and water buildup. • As with all wood products,do not apply engineered wood sid- ing to a structure having excessive moisture conditions such • In non-traditional ICF and SIP assemblies,the ICF or SIP manu- as drying concrete,plaster or wet blown cellulose insulation, If facturer must prescribe the fastening specifications.Note:LP such conditions exist,the building should be well ventilated to does not recommend LP SmartSide for use in these non-tradi- allow it to dry prior to the application of the siding. tional assemblies.If used,LP will not warrant for Buckling and Shrinkage.However,balance of warranty does remain intact. • When using wet blown cellulose insulation,the insulation must not be in direct contact with the siding and it must be • When using wet blown cellulose insulation,the insulation must allowed to dry a minimum of 24 hours or longer if specified by not be in direct contact with the siding and it must be allowed to the insulation manufacturer. dry a minimum of 24 hours or longer if specified by the insula- tion manufacturer. • Siding must not be applied to green or crooked structural fram- ing members.Do not apply siding over rain-soaked or buckled • DO NOT USE STAPLES sheathing materials. • SIDING MUST NOT BE INDIRECT CONTACT WITH MASONRY, •Gutters are recommended for control of roof water run off. CONCRETE,BRICK,STONE,STUCCO OR MORTAR. • Store off the ground well supported,on a flat surface,under a • A properly installed breathable water-resistive barrier is roof or separate waterproof covering required behind the siding.Consult your local building code for details. • Keep siding clean and dry.Inspect prior to application. • LP will assume no responsibility for water penetration. STUD • • • Siding may be applied over sheathed walls or,where building CAPS & SEALANTS codes permit,directly to studs spaced no greater than 16 in. • Seal all gaps with a high-quality,non-hardening,paintable O.C.that have adequate corner bracing. sealant. Follow the sealant manufacturer's instructions for application. • In all installations over masonry or concrete walls,the wall shall be furred out and open at the top and bottom of the wall • Use a high-quality exterior sealant meeting the ASTM C920, to allow for convective ventilation between framing spaced 16 minimum Class 25 sealant. in.O.C. The framing shall be of adequate thickness to accept 1-1/2 inches of nail penetration. A properly installed breath- 4 I Application instructions (cunt.) FLASH-ING, WINDows, DOORS Ei OPENINGS FINISHING INSTRUCTIONS • All openings must be properly sealed or flashed in a manner DO that prevents moisture intrusion or buildup. Several examples • Prime and paint all exposed surfaces including all drip that accomplish this are shown on the following pages. edges or where water will hang. • Apply finish coat as soon as possible or within 180 days KICK-OUT FLASHING of application. • High-quality acrylic latex paint,specially formulated for •Install kick-out flashing to direct the water into the gutter use on wood and engineered wood substrates,is highly recommended.Semi-gloss or satin finish oil or alkyd paints are •Install step flashing with minimum 4 in.upper leg acceptable.For flat alkyd paint,please check with the coating manufacturer for their recommendations for use on composite •Properly integrate flashing with the secondary water-resistive wood siding. barrier. Use housewrap,flashing tape,z-flashing,or other items • Follow the coating manufacturer's application and as needed to maintain the counterflashing principle. maintenance instructions. i •DO NOT extend the siding or trim into the kick-out flashing or DO NOT USE gutter • Semi-transparent and transparent stains. • Shake and shingle paints. •Maintain a clearance between the end of the gutter and the • Vinyl-based resin formulas such as vinyl acetate, PVA, adjoining wall to allow for proper maintenance of the siding vinyl acetate/acrylic copolymer paints. •Prime and paint ALL exposed cut edges HANDLE PREFINISHED LP SMARTSIOE PRODUCTS WITH EXTREME CARE DURING STORAGE AND APPLICATION.TOUCH UP ANY DAMAGE TO THE FINISH THAT MAY OCCUR DURING i APPLICATION PER PREFINISHERS SPECIFICATIONS. i LP Siding NAILING INSTRUCTIONS Minimum 1"clearance i between trim and roofing Apply siding over a maximum stud spacing of 16 in.O.C.(See Clean in Stud Spacing) u er " Begin by establishing a straight!reference line to guide positioning the bottom edge offthe first course of siding. The suggested procedure is to measure equal distance downward from the eaves and/or windows and snap a chalk line. I This first step ensures that the!siding appears parallel with the eaves,soffit,and windows,regardless of any actual setting of the house from true level. SIDING MUST BE APPLIED AT LEAST 6 in.ABOVE THE GROUND. Do not run trim or siding inside of the Icicic out flashing Snap parallel chalk lines on theiwalls as guides in positioning the top edge of each siding course.Space chalk lines so that bottom edge of the first courselof siding is applied at least 6 in. above the ground,and that each subsequent siding course is overlapped a minimum of 1 in.(minimum 1-3/8 in.for Beaded Lap Siding). Trim should be thick enough so the siding does not extend beyond the face of the trim. Nail a starter strip(wood lath�r siding approximately 3/8 in.x 1-1/2 in.)1/4 in.above bottom chalk line and install first course • Trim and fascia must be applied in a manner that will not allow of siding. moisture intrusion or water buildup. • Penetrate structural framing or, ood structural panels and • LP°SmartSide°siding are not designed and/or manufactured structural framing a minimum oft-1/2 in. to be used as trim or fascia.LP SmartSide trim and fascia are available in a variety of dimensions. • Use hot-dipped galvanized nails with a minimum 0.270 in. diameter head and 0.113 in.diameter shank, • LP SmartSide lap siding is not designed and/or manufactured to be installed vertically. i • Shim siding at studs,as needed,to avoid drawing siding against with an APA Trademark that contains the consensus Standard uneven walls.DO NOT OVERDRIVE NAILS.Nail head should seat DOC PS 2. firmly to face of siding but not be overdriven to distort the siding surface. Foundations Series lap siding must be fastened with: • Vertical butt joints must fall on studs.Nails should be placed •Minimum 8d(0.113 in,shank diameter)hot-dipped galvanized at all stud locations and positioned 3/8"from the vertical edges nail with a 0.270 in.diameter head spaced a maximum of 16 on each side of the butt joint.Stagger butt joints on subsequent in.O.C.with fastener penetrating 1-1/2 in.into a stud. courses. •joints must always occur over stud locations. • Leave a 3/16 in.gap.All joints must be caulked with sealant. Optional joint moulding may be used.If joint moulding option is •Siding joints shall be staggered over successive courses. selected,add the thickness of the web to the gap allowing a net 3/16 in.space for expansion. •Overlap successive courses of siding a minimum of 1". • Nail at all framing members around openings(maximum spacing •Siding shall be installed with top(blind)nail placed 3/8"from 16 in.D.C.).Shim, if necessary,to provide solid backing for siding each end,and 3/4 in.down from the top edge of the board. fitted around windows,doors,and at rake cuts on gable ends. •Siding shall be face nailed 8 in.O.C.below window sills,frieze CONDITION CORRECTION boards,and horizontal trim boards,with the bottom(face) nail placed 3/8"from either end and 3/8"from up from the Snug ® OK ® bottom edge of the board. Flush ® OK ® •Any exposed face nails must be sealed in a manner that pre- vents moisture intrusion andlwater buildup. Visible fiber ® Paint Alternative Fastening Options over Corrosion Resistant Countersunk IN.-® Apply sealant Steel Stud Framing ! Countersunk more ® Apply sealant and—® •Minimum withdrawal value of the steel framing must be SO lbs. than'/a in. re-nail Refer to the framing manufacturer's evaluation report. • Foundations lap must be fastened with: • Where siding butts against window and door trim and at wood inside and outside corners,leave a 3/16 in.gap and seal. • Steel stud spacing a maxi)um spacing of 16 in.O.C. • Nail from the center of the siding toward the ends,or from one • Minimum#8 hot dipped galvanized tapered head self- end to the other end.NEVER nail from the ends of the siding drilling screw with a 0.270;in.diameter head. toward the middle. • Minimum of S threads beyond the combined thickness of • Corner posts can be metal,wood,or vinyl.Trim should be thick the siding and framing. enough so the siding does not extend beyond the face of the trim. • Minimum steel framing thickness 0.032 in.or 20 gauge. • Use drip cap flashing above all openings to ensure a weather-tight installation. Alternative Fastening Option for:(fiber)over Wood Structural Panels and 24 in.O.C.Stud Spacing • Climb cut the surface of the siding such that the rotation of the blade cuts downward on the primed or prefinished surface. • Limited to 6 in.and 8 in.wide lap siding. I • Where siding butts window trim,door casings and masonry,etc. • Wood structural panels must be a minimum 7/16 Category leave a 3/16 in.gap and seal, with an APA Trademark that contains the consensus Standard DOC PS 2. • For information on fastening LP SmartSide products in high wind speed areas,refer to ICC-ES Report ESR-1301 or APA Product Re- Architectural Collection&Foundations lap must be fastened with: port PR-N124. • Minimum 8d(0.113 in.shank diameter)hot dipped Alternative Fastening Option for(fiber)Blind Nailing galvanized ring shank nail with a 0.270 diameter head, spaced a maximum of 8 in.O.C.and every 3rd fastener • Limited to 6"and 8"wide lap siding,12"wide lap siding MUST BE penetrating 1-1/2 in,into a stud or... face nailed. • Minimum 6d(0.091 in.shank diameter)hot dipped gal- Wood structural panels must be a minimum 7/16 inch Category vanized ring shank nail with a 0.200 in.diameter head, i spaced a maximum of 4 in.O.C.and every 6th fastener LP 120 Series Foundation Lap sidings may be installed as exterior penetrating 1-1/2 in.into a stud. siding in Wildland Urban Interface(WUI)applications installed over one layer of 5/8"Type-X gypsum sheathing applied behind the exterior Insulated Sheathings covering or cladding on the exterior side of the framing. They may also be installed over the exterior portion of a 1-hour fire-resistive exterior LP SmartSide Sidings may be installed over low-compression wall assembly designed forexteriorfire exposure including assemblies rigid foam or exterior gypsum.The following precautions must using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum be followed: Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. • Adequate bracing of the wall in accordance with the Interna- The Louisiana-Pacific Corporation("LP")LP SmartSide Siding tional Codes or other ruling building code is required. (the"Products")limited warranty(the"Warranty")applies only to structures on which the Products have been applied,finished and • For rigid foam sheathing up to 1 in.(25.4 mm)thick,siding maintained in accordance with the published application,finishing and maintenance instructions in effect at the time of application.The may be nailed directly to the foam sheathing unless a drainage plane is required by the local building code.Nail length must failure to follow such application,finishing or maintenance instructions be increased to ensure a minimum 1-1/2 in.(38.1 mm)fastener will v the Warranty as to the portion of the Products affected by the penetration into the structural framing. variance(the"Affected Products"). LP assumes no liabilityfor any loss or damage sustained bythe • For rigid foam sheathing greater than 1 in.(25.4 mm),a Affected Products and is expressly released by the purchaser or owner minimum 1-1/2 in,(38.1 mm)thick by 3-1/2 in.(88.9 mm)wide from any such loss or liability. vertical strapping or furring strip must be installed over the Any modification of the Warranty's application,finishing or sheathing to provide a solid,level nailing base for the siding. The strapping must be securely fastened to structural framing maintenance requirements is void and unenforceable unless approved spaced no greater than 16 in.O.C.(406 mm)with a minimum in writing prior to application by the Siding General Manager or his nail penetration of 1-1/2 in.(38.1 mm)and a maximum nail designee and a member of the LP Legal,Department. spacing no greater than the width of the siding. Louisiana-Pacific will assume no responsibility for any damage or For a copy of the warranty or for installation and technical support,visit the condition arising from the use of rigid foam or exterior gypsum. LP SmartSide product support web site at: www.lpsmartside.com or for additional support call 800-450-6106. I Figure 2 WARRANTY REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE IF REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT FOLLOWED. Nail min.3/4 in.from top and 3/8 in.from edge I Cal.Prop 65 Warning:Use of this,product may result in 4Ky;q p'x , owF exposure to wood dust,known to the State of California .#4 ffi5 w � to cause cancer. h W t• s'C 'X' d sal''*v tu; t as r�x'(' w ;n-�.1�N"l-'k,r Wa r #AVOID CORN>tR MOM 7,7C�NAILINGz�, r q � � SMARTSIOE BUILDING TRIM&SIDING • Joints must occur over studs. • A minimum 3/16 in.gap Is required at ALL butt joints. 0 2014 Louisiana-Pacific Corporation.All rights reserved.LP and SmartSide are registered trademarks • If joint caulking option is selected,seal all gaps at butt joints of Louisiana-Pacific Corporation.Printed In U.S.A. with high-quality exterior sealant meeting the ASTMC920, NOTE:Louisiana-Pacific Corporation periodically updatesiand revises its product information. minimum Class 25 sealant. To verify that this version is current,call 800-450-6106. LPZ80510 1/14 • If joint moulding option is selected,add the thickness of the web to the gap allowing a net 3/16 in.space for expansion. • If siding is prefinished by an approved or preferred prefinisher it does not require sealant or joint moulding when backed with minimum 4 in.wide flashing and the ends of the siding are factory finished. Figure 1 Figure 2 I � � I 1-1/2 in.minimum overlap overlap 1-1/2 in.minimum --— — 1 in. 1-3/8 in. sheathing sheathing I Breathable water- Breathable resistant water- barrier resistant y: barrier i 11 1 in. 3/4 in. _ I measure measure from bottom from bottom Figure 3 Figure 4 T TM V Trim equal equal ---Min. 3/16 in. gap � . Paint bottom 4 in. min.flashing p,= edges �� 1 in. min. clearance i n. minimum shim �i: 6 6 from roofing i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � i roof flashing detail (lowest corner) ground clearance to siding I establish straight reference lines i Over Openings Alternate Butt joint Treatments Ensure joint Moulding Caulked Butt joint complete Gap 3/16 in.and seal paint coverage Gap 3/16 in.plus thickness of the 3/15 in. drip edge of joint moulding web L Ui' i Flash, ��shim, rz gap 3/8 in. Figure 5A Figure 58 Figure 5C Vapor Retarder if required by code Figure 4 Breathable water-resistant barrier ' • o' 8!�,off• O'.O' . 6 in.'minimum :'.6. Figure 5F Figure SE Figure 50 Gap 3/16 in. Gap 3/16 in. �? and seal and seal O. Paint drip 4' . . .::: . . . . edge Bottom Course Inside Corner Outside Corner Detail Detail Detail . I i Technical Note No. 014 LP 1 . BUILDING PRODUCTS Installing LP° SmartSide° Trim and Lap Siding on Concrete or Masonry Walls over Furring Strips in Florida (Vint Wind Speeds) i i This Technical Note is an addendum to the LP° SmartSide°Trim and Fascia, and LP°SmartSide° Lap siding Application Instructions ("Instructions"). It is intended to provide an alternative fastening option for LP SmartSide trim and lap siding on concrete or masonry walls over furring strips.The Instructions remain effective except as may be modified by this Note. Refer to the Instructions for all other aspects of product installation. Trim and lap siding may be installed on concrete or masonry walls over furring strips: ■ Trim and lap siding must be installed over a minimum 1x4 nominal size Southern Pine furring strips with a specific gravity greater than or equal to 0.55. o Install furring strips no more than 16"o.c. in wind speed areas less than or equal to 200 MPH' ■ Siding shall be installed to safely support all loads, including wind loads, of the locally adopted building codes. The installation of siding shall result in a system that provides a load path that meets the requirements for the transfer of loads from their point of origin through the load-resisting elements to the structure. The mechanical connection of the furring strip to the concrete or masonry structure is the responsibility of a design professional. LP assumes no liability for any loss or damage caused byithe design of the mechanical connection of the furring strip to the concrete or mason rylstructure and is expressly released by the purchaser or owner from any such loss or lialbility. ■ Minimum Fastener Type: o Corrosion Resistant—Hot Dipped Galvanized or equal (ASTM A153)2 o Ring Shank' o Shank diameter=0.120 inch o Head diameter=0.270 inch o Length =fastener shall fully penetrate a minimum 1/2 inch into nailable furring Caution:fastener shall not bottom out on masonry wall leaving the fastener head less than flush with the face of trim or siding. Page 1 of 3 f �1F E 414 Union Street Suite 2000 Nashville,TN TEL (615)986-5600 FAX (615)986-5666 wRH www.lpcorp.com Date Created: 12/04/2015 Last Revision:12/17/2015 BUILD WITH US7 Expiration Date:06/2017 I ■ The 2012 IRC and 2014 Florida Residential Code require a water-resistant barrier be used on all exterior walls, except over concrete or masonry walls per Exception 1 in Section R703.1.1 of both Codes. LP always requires the use of a WRB behind LP° SmartSide® products. LP has no responsibility for any damage arising from a failure to use a WRB. Lap Siding ■ Limitations: ! o For use with Strand substrate lap (all widths) and/or Fiber substrate lap (up to 8 inches wide only) o Excluding Cedar Shake Fiber Lap, Bold Profiles Fiber Lap, Self-Aligning Fiber Lap, and SmartLockT"° Strand Lap ■ Fastening Requirements: o Place fasteners 3/4 inch from top edge of lap siding o Increase minimum lap siding overlap to 1-1/8 inch o Blind nail two fasteners per furring strip (every 16" o.c.) Min. 1x4 1 Furring Strips f Fasteners i 'kA Lap Skiing • 2 nails per furring(4 nails at butt joints) • Nails spaced 3/4"from top edge of lap and 3/8"from ends of lap (approximately 1"apart) • 1-1/8 min. lap siding overlap. I I Page 2 of 3 At'DUI SS 414 Union Street Suite 2000 Nashville,TN TEL (615)986-5600 PAX (615)986-5666 wF=H www.lpcorp.com Date Created:12/04/2015 Last Revision:12/17/2015 BUMD WITH Expiration Date:06/2017 Trim ■ Limitations: o In Florida where high negative wind loads area concern, box or common nails should be used. — Trim nails may be used in Non-Hurricane-Prone Regions with the following cautions: Do not overdrive or counter sink the fastener, nail flush with the surface of trim. Detachment of trim is not covered by the LP® SmartSide® limited warranty whether common, box, or trim nails are used. ■ Fastening Requirements: o Two fasteners spaced a maximum of every 24 inches o.c. along the length of the trim, or two fasteners at both ends with additional fasteners spaced a maximum of every 12 inches o.c. along alternating edges the length of the trim. o Trim under 7 inches wide use a minimum of 2 nails per width. Trim 7 to 12 inches wide use a minimum of 3 nails per width. Trim over 12 inches wide use a minimum of 4 nails per width. I i i 'Wind speed is Ultimate Design Wind Speed/Zone 5/10 ftz/30 foot height.See 2014 FRC. 2 Corrosion resistance and capable of preventing rust, stain and deterioration of the fasteners under normal outdoor environmental conditions for a period of no less than 50 years. For further information or guidance, consult your nail supplier/manufacturer. 3 Ring shank nails shall be capable of the performance specified in Table 1A Ring-Shank Nail Withdrawal Loads of APA publication TT-109, Wood Structural Panels Used as Nailable Sheathing when tested in accordance with ASTM D 1761,Standard Test Method for Mechanical Fasteners in Wood and NDS-2015. For further information or guidance, consult your nail supplier/manufacturer. I Page 3 of 3 ADDRESS 414 Union Street Suite 2000 Nashville,TN TEL (615)986-5600 FAX (615)986-5666 WY-4 www.lpcorp.com Date Created: 12/04/2015 Last Revision:12/17/2015 BUILD WITH US:' Expiration Date:06/2017