Mastic Home Exteriors
Ply Gem Siding Group
2600 Grand Blvd Ste 900
Kansas City, MO 64108
Toll-Free: (800) 962-6973
E-mail: support@masticsidinginfo.com
Website: http://www.mastic.com
Sweets: 07460/ALC
BuyLine: 0533
Charleston Beaded Collection™
PRODUCT PRESENTATION
Designed with the classic look of traditional American architecture….the
comfort of timeless quality. Charleston Beaded features a lightly brushed, low-gloss
finish that ordinary siding cannot match. And, the woodgrain finish provides
the appearance of freshly painted wood and will maintain that look without ever
needing to be painted again.
- 6-1/2” beaded profile
- 15 vibrant colors
- Low-gloss, brushed or woodgrain finish
- Nominal .046” thickness increases impact resistance
- Color clear through formula
- Registered Medallion Lifetime-Limited Warranty
Profiles
See line art drawings on the Alcoa ProTools site at www.alcoahomes.com/ProTools.
Beaded 6-1/2”
Nominal thickness: .046”
Length: 12’ 4”
MBB65 (woodgrain)
STVB65 (smooth)
USES and APPLICATIONS
Ideal for any style home – from historic districts to contemporary communities.
INSTALLATION
Alcoa has designed and manufactured its Vinyl Siding to perform best when installed
by qualified applicators. While Alcoa does not assume responsibility for installation
of its products, it keeps installers informed on new techniques and provides
detailed, step-by-step installation instructions for its products. Alcoa frequently
updates the information with new and improved methods of application. Call 1-800-962-6973
for a copy of Alcoa’s Installation Guide today.
MATERIALS and FINISHES
Texture
Low-gloss, brushed finish and low-gloss cedar-grain finish
Colors
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Call 1-800-962-6973.
CODE APPROVALS and CERTIFICATIONS
Alcoa Vinyl Siding products meet or exceed the following code approvals:
- International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), Report No. 1478
- Building Officials and Code Administration International (BOCA), Research
Report No. 94-25
- Metropolitan Dade County (Fla.) Board of Rules and Appeals, Acceptance
No. 99-0610.3
- British Board of Agreement (BBA), Certificate No. 00/3715
AVAILABILITY and COST
Contact Alcoa at 1-800-962-6973 for the Distributor nearest you.
CARE and MAINTENANCE
Alcoa Vinyl Siding is one of the most durable building products materials available
for residential applications. In most cases, normal rainfall keeps it sufficiently
clean. If, however, it should need to be cleaned, Alcoa recommends the following
procedures. Particular attention should be given to areas under eaves, porches,
awnings and other overhangs that have limited exposure to the natural washing
effect of rainfall.
- Moderate atmospheric dirt
Wash occasionally with clear water using a garden hose and soft-bristled brush
(a long-handled, car-washing brush is ideal).
- Heavy industrial atmospheric dirt
Wash occasionally with a solution of 1/3 cup detergent (Tide®, for example),
2/3 cup trisodium phosphate (Soilax®, for example) and 1 gallon of water
using a soft-bristled brush (a long-handled, car-washing brush is ideal).
- Mildew accumulation
Wash with a solution of 1/3 cup detergent (Tide®, for example), 2/3 cup
trisodium phosphate (Soilax®, for example), 1 quart sodium hypochlorite
5% solution (Clorox®, for example) and 3 quarts water using a soft-bristled
brush (a long-handled, car-washing brush is ideal).
- Caulking compounds, tar and similar substances
Apply reasonable amounts of mineral spirits directly to foreign substance
and rinse area thoroughly with water.
CAUTION: Do not exceed the recommended concentrations of cleaners. To do so
can cause damage to the product’s surface. Avoid skin and eye contact
with the solutions, and in all cases follow manufacturers’ instructions
for the use of cleaning compounds and solutions. Avoid use of abrasive-type
cleaners and strong solvents. Test any cleaner on an inconspicuous area before
applying to major areas. To minimize streaking, always clean from the bottom
to the top and then rinse with clear water. Excessive scrubbing is unnecessary
and can be harmful to the product, resulting in undesirable gloss on the finish.
FIRE SAFETY
Exterior vinyl building materials require little maintenance for many years.
Nevertheless, common sense dictates that builders and suppliers of vinyl products
store, handle and install vinyl materials in a manner that avoids damage to
the product and/or structure. Owners and installers should take a few simple
steps to protect vinyl building materials from fire.
Home and building owners:
Rigid vinyl siding is made from organic materials and will melt or burn when
exposed to a significant source of flame or heat. Building owners, occupants
and outside maintenance personnel should always take normal precautions to keep
sources of fire, such as barbecues, and combustible materials, such as dry leaves,
mulch and trash, away from vinyl siding.
Building trades, specifiers, professionals and do-it-yourself installers:
When rigid vinyl siding is exposed to significant heat or flames, the vinyl
will soften, sag, melt or burn, and may thereby expose material underneath.
Care must be exercised when selecting underlayment materials because many underlayment
materials are made from organic materials that are combustible. You should ascertain
the fire properties of underlayment materials prior to installation. All building
materials should be installed in accordance with local, state and federal building
codes and fire regulations.
For more information about vinyl siding products:
Contact the Vinyl Siding Institute, 1275 K St. NW, Washington DC 20005-4006
and request brochures titled, “Fire Properties” or “What Homeowners
Want to Know.”
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