You should be able to wiggle the siding slightly.
How to install wood siding corners.
Option a if you have chosen not to use epoxy you may now fasten the wood rain screen corners with 1 1 4 stainless steel screws through the back of the plywood.
Staple a layer of house wrap to the sheathing working from the bottom up and overlapping joints by several inches so that any water that reaches it will shed down the wall.
Measure all corners from where the wall meets the roof to the bottom of the corner strip with a tape measure and.
The siding is fitted against door and window casings in the same way.
Now you are ready to predrill the back of the wood corner.
Put a level starter strip around the house at the bottom of the wall as a starting point for clapboard and to mark.
Be sure to nail all nails at the top of the slots so that the posts hang from the nails.
Slide the ends under the corner posts in the same manner.
Slide the bottom of the siding into the footer being sure to allow for expansion.
Clamp your wood outside corner pieces to the plywood corner assembly.
Vertical corner boards are generally installed before the wood siding so that the siding butts snugly against its edge.
Plywood sheathing provides a sound flat base for lap siding.
Hammer the first nail into the nailing slot.
Carefully slide the notched piece of siding into place.
But if the result is not a whole number you will need to cut the final piece of siding lengthwise in order to fill in.
Hammer the first nail into the nailing slot.
Nail the clapboard to the studs.
If more than one clapboard is needed to span a wall snap a chalk line between the marks on the corner boards on top of the course being overlapped.
If corner boards are not used the siding boards of adjacent walls extend to meet in a mitered joint at the corner.
If the result is a whole number you re in.
Join the clapboards with scarf joints as in step 3.
Install your starter sheet.
Again follow the manufacturer s recommendations.
If you have to cut the last row of siding you ll.