Enhance Your Siding with Styro Industries Brown J-Channel Panel Trim
Upgrade your siding functionality and aesthetic with the Styro Industries Brown J-Channel Panel Trim. This durable trim is designed to provide a clean finish and robust support for your foundation panels, ensuring a sleek appearance that lasts for years. Constructed from high-quality aluminum, this trim offers ease of installation and is versatile enough to be used in various siding projects. It securely holds panels in place, adds structural integrity, and can be painted to match your siding color.
Key Features
- Secure Panel Placement: Firmly holds panels in place to prevent shifting.
- Enhanced Strength: Adds structural integrity to the top edge of panels, reinforcing the entire installation.
- Easy Application: Designed for simple application, including on corners.
- Paintable Surface: Allows for customization to match your existing siding.
Specifications
Feature | Description |
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Product Type | Insulated Foundation Panel Trim |
Material | Aluminum |
Coverage Area | 10 square feet |
Thickness | 1.25 inches |
Overall Length | 120 inches |
Overall Width | 1.5 inches |
Special Features | Usable on corners |
Compatible Surfaces | Concrete Block, Wood, Foam, Brick, Concrete |
Shipping Dimensions | 5.00 H x 0.00 W x 0.00 D inches |
Shipping Weight | 1.1875 lbs |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: Is the J-Channel trim necessary for all installations?
A: The J-Channel trim is optional but recommended for securing panel edges if your siding does not extend far enough to cover the top of the panel. -
Q: Can the J-Channel be used on different surfaces?
A: Yes, it is compatible with concrete block, wood, foam, brick, and concrete surfaces. -
Q: How is the J-Channel installed?
A: The J-Channel is easily fastened underneath the siding using Styro Tapits or similar fasteners and can be cut with tin snips for a precise fit. -
Q: Can the J-Channel be painted?
A: Yes, the aluminum surface is suitable for painting to match your siding color. -
Q: What tools are required for installation?
A: Basic tools such as a utility knife, hammer, and drill with a masonry bit are recommended for a proper installation.