How to Install Paneling
Paneling is one of the easiest things you can do to change the look of a room. The 4 ft. x 8 ft. sheets come in many materials, textures, and colors–you may find that choosing the paneling is the toughest part of the job! Your retailer will be happy to help you.
The basics of panel installation are the same, even when the panel styles require a slightly different method.
Inside this document you will find information about:
- Estimating your needs
- Conditioning the panels
- Preparing the walls
- Installing on solid backing
- Installing on a framed wall
- Installing on a masonry wall
- Before panel installation
- Measuring and cutting the panels
- Paneling with nails
- Installing with adhesive
- Fitting electrical boxes
- Installing around doorways
- Finishing touches
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ESTIMATE YOUR NEEDS
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CONDITION THE PANELS
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PREPARE THE WALLS
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INSTALLING ON SOLID BACKING
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INSTALLING ON A FRAMED WALL
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INSTALLING ON A MASONRY WALL
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BEFORE PANEL INSTALLATION
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MEASURING AND CUTTING THE PANELS
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PANELING WITH NAILS
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INSTALLING WITH ADHESIVE
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FITTING ELECTRICAL BOXES
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INSTALLING AROUND DOORWAYS
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FINISHING TOUCHES
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TOOL AND MATERIAL CHECKLIST
- Hammer
- Nails (several sizes)
- Tape or Rule
- Knife
- Drill and Bit
- Carpenter's Square
- Straight-edged Rule
- Chalk Line
- Pencil Compass
- Panel Adhesive
- Masonry Waterproofing
- Furring Strips
- Masonry Bit and Anchors
- Moisture-Resistant Primer
- Nail Set
- Marking Pen
- Paintbrush
- Saber Saw
- Eye Protection
- Fine-toothed Saw
- Level
- Plumb Line
- Keyhole Saw
- Miter Box
- Chalk or Crayon
- Powdered Chalk
- Coping Saw
- Plastic Film or Waterproof Paper
- Drop-in Caulking Gun
- Shingle Scraps
- Furring Strip Adhesive
- Moldings
- Color-Matched Putty Stick
- Stain
- Stud Finder
Ask for Other "Show-How" Instruction Sheets
Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.
Additional easy-to-use instruction sheets for home do-it-yourself projects are available from your local supplier of materials. Come in and ask for "Show-How" instructions when you get ready for that next handyman project!










