Installation and Handling Instructions
SOCOMI LAM Fascia & Trim
HANDLING and STORAGE:
1. All SOCOMI-LAM Fascia/Trim must be stored in
a roofed structure so as not to allow direct exposure to weather and the elements. Bundle
wrap must remain intact so that the panel ends are not exposed to blowing rain, snow, etc.
2. Fascia and trim must be stored off the ground, flat and well
supported on 3½" stringers set a maximum 4 feet apart.
3. During handling, care must be taken not to rupture the fascia or
trim surface or otherwise break the factory-applied prime coat. If the prime coat is
accidentally broken, you should reprime the damaged area with an unthinned 100% acrylic
latex primer.
INSTALLATION:
1. At the jobsite, SOCOMI-LAM
Fascia/Trim must be kept clean and dry prior to installation. Storage in a roofed
structure would be advisable. Keep the material dry by wrapping loosely with plastic so
that air may circulate. It is highly recommended that the material be allowed to
equilibrate at the jobsite for at least two weeks prior to installation.
2. Applications incorporating SOCOMI-LAM®
Fascia/Trim must be such that water does not accumulate against it. Exterior horizontal
applications such as cap rail or handrail are not acceptable.
3. SOCOMI-LAM Fascia/Trim is factory sealed
and we do not recommend that the product be ripped in the field. In the event that ripping
is a necessity, the fresh wood edge should be primed with an unthinned 100% acrylic latex
primer. Next, the primed edge should be sealed with a high-quality, all season
weatherproofing sealant. For best results, use a product that meets ASTM-C920S.
4. End cuts and miter cuts across the product's width are permitted,
however, the fresh wood must be primed and re-sealed using an unthinned 100% acrylic latex
primer. Provide a slight gap for beveled end joints. Seal with a high quality, all season
weatherproofing sealant. For best results, use a product that meets ASTM-C920S.
5. For cutting, use a fine-tooth saw blade for the cleanest cut. Cut
from the backside of fascia or trim when using a power saw with a combination blade or
saber saw with a fine tooth blade. When cutting with a cross cut handsaw, use it from the
front side of the fascia or trim. It is mandatory that all fresh cuts be reprimed with
an unthinned 100% acrylic latex primer.
6. For exterior applications, use 8 penny nails for SOCOMI-LAM
thickness' less than 1". For SOCOMI-LAM thickness'
greater than 1" use 10 penny nails. Nails should be galvanized or zinc coated.
7. Pre-drill holes to prevent splitting at mitered corners or at
ends. Drive nails so that they are flush with the outer surface. Any open voids should be
filled with a paintable, high-quality latex or polyurethane caulk, or solvent based putty.
Always use primed bevel cuts for end joining.
8. SOCOMI-LAM Trim should be located no
closer than six inches to the soil line as required by the model building codes.
9. Following installation, cover the SOCOMI-LAM
fascia top edge as soon as possible with sheathing, roofing felt, or flashing for extra
protection against excessive moisture prior to the installation of roofing. It is highly
recommended that the exposed top edge of the product be protected with flashing to
minimize the accumulation of water (e.g. belly band, window rake applications).
FINISHING:
1. SOCOMI-LAM Fascia/Trim just be clean and dry
when paint or touch-up primer is applied.
2. Fascia and trim should be finish-painted with an unthinned
100% acrylic latex exterior paint that is intended for wood siding. A minimum of two coats
of a major national brand totaling a dry thickness of three (3) mils is required. The use
of solvent/oil based finishes is prohibited due to its brittle nature.
3. Paint finish must be applied and maintained according to the paint
manufacturer's specifications. Use a paint that contains a mildewcide in geographical
areas where mildew is common.
4. Fascia and trim just be finish-painted within 60 days after
installation. If exposed for a longer period of time, some sanding may be required along
the edges to remove raised grain. Sanding of the face should be minimized. Reprime with an
unthinned 100% acrylic latex primer.
reprint April 1998