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How Should ASCEND Be Stored and Handled? | Suburban Wholesale

ASCEND Composite Cladding must be stored flat, fully supported, covered, and protected from heat, sunlight, moisture, construction traffic, and impact. Learn the manufacturer’s requirements for storing, transporting, opening, and handling ASCEND 7-inch Plank, 12-inch Board & Batten, and accessories.

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How Many Square Feet Are in a Carton of ASCEND? | Measure Siding

Knowing how much area each carton covers is essential for estimating material, reducing waste, and ordering the correct amount of ASCEND Composite Cladding. The 7-inch Plank and 12-inch Board & Batten profiles are packaged differently, so contractors should always calculate based on the specific profile being installed.

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What Is ASCEND's Fire Rating? | Class A ASTM E84 Explained

ASCEND Composite Cladding has achieved a Class A fire rating when tested in accordance with ASTM E84, with a flame spread index of 25 or less and a smoke developed index of 450 or less. Learn what a Class A fire rating means, how ASCEND is tested, and why a Class A surface-burning classification is different from a one-hour fire-resistance rating.

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Is ASCEND Termite Resistant? | Suburban Wholesale & Supply

ASCEND Composite Cladding has demonstrated complete resistance to termite attack when tested under ASTM D3345 conditions. Learn what that test result means, what it does not guarantee, and why the wall framing, sheathing, insulation, and other concealed materials still require proper termite protection.

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What Causes ASCEND Panels to Bow or Fish-Mouth? | Suburban Wholesale

ASCEND panels can bow, lift, or “fish-mouth” when the plank is compressed, stretched during lock engagement, hard-nailed, cut without proper clearance, installed over an uneven wall, or overlapped incorrectly. Learn how to diagnose the cause and correct the installation before the problem spreads across the wall.

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Can ASCEND Be Installed During an Iowa Winter? | Suburban Wholesale

ASCEND Composite Cladding can be installed during an Iowa winter, but the manufacturer prohibits installation below -5°F. Cold-weather projects require careful storage, straight controlled cuts, correct expansion clearances, properly adjusted fasteners, dry wall conditions, and safe access around snow and ice.

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How Do You Install ASCEND Outside Corners? | Suburban Wholesale

ASCEND outside corner posts must be installed over properly flashed corners, positioned with the correct top and bottom clearances, and fastened so they can move with temperature changes. Learn how to install, overlap, fasten, and finish ASCEND outside corners without restricting expansion or damaging the accessory.

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Can ASCEND Be Installed Over Existing Siding? | Suburban Wholesale & Supply

ASCEND Composite Cladding can often be installed over existing wood or vinyl siding when the existing wall is structurally sound and a smooth, flat substrate is created. Learn when an overlay is appropriate, when complete siding removal is the better choice, and how proper wall preparation affects long-term performance and warranty coverage.

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