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Reinstallation after Flood
What recommendation can you give a owner after a flood and they decide to remove the panels themselves. Its simple but some homeowners will remove all panels at once and lose the organization to reinstall them. Should the panels be numbered for installation purposes?
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Powerful stapler needed
Hello everyone, for some reason it looks like a previous thread about this same topic is not available so I cannot add this to that one. I did want to drop a follow-up note so others wouldn't go through what I did. I tried two different staplers and three different brands of staples trying to find one that would go through the TRIM pieces. The following two were not powerful enough to get through the TRIM board and the staples simply folded.
I finally broke down and purchased what I think is the identical one used in the youtube videos and I'm happy to report it works GREAT. I view it as a good thing that the TRIM is so robust. It did take a few trips to the box stores to get the right tool so if you are going to DIY, just start with the one that wor…
anything 18V battery powered these days should do the trick easily, we are using Milwaukee but probably the others brands will do the same. In my observation if it has a cable attached its probably more useful for craft projects or to staple carpet to underlayment
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Installation around prefab stairs with railing and outside corner to deal with
Working for a customer fixing hurricane damage and this is first time installing product. Looking for some advice on how to navigate this situation.
The height for cut was right in line with where railing attaches. The panels dont appear to work next to stairs because I can’t get behind to install base-klips or baseboard to hold it in place. Also there is an outside corner to deal with where it meets stairs on other side. Rest of house was “easier” once I learned the product but this section has me stumped. Any thoughts?
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Gaps between baseboard and wall. Is there a fix?
Pull in tighter is one solution, the other is to screw/staple/nail in a spacer the the studs behind the gaps. This will put the panel out. My 1950s home has creaked and groaned itself all out of square and I have more spacers installed for exactly this reason than I care to admit.
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Outside Corner Help
When intalling the verticore - O pieces, there is really nothing holding the top of the corner piece to the Endu-board... Has anyone noticed this? Am I installing these outside corners incorrectly? Should I use, say, some silicone or other caulk at the top to hold the corner trim piece in place? The bottom of the trim will be held in snugly with the baseboard... Also, when installing around a room, with many inside and outside corners, has someone developed a routine or standard procedure for joining panels (e.g. which panel is the verti core slot slipped on to vs. which side is just pushed up against the adjacent panel, if that makes sense?)


You can fabricate your own cleat attachment when you tab the top inside cut. Or use other hidden fastener methods
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Upper sheet rock before or after
Replacing whole 8’ tall walls.
Does it matter if the upper wallboard is replaced first or is it better to have the enduroflood installed first
I've written "Family Room 1" with an up arrow on the back and took the outline of my house from the property appraiser site and labeled where each one go. I've also put in a few notes on re-installation order and it's not always 1-2-3 due to outlets and positioning the the vertical TRIM pieces between. the panel and behind door trim.