2 place the siding on two 2 by 4s so that the mark is between the boards for support when the siding has not been installed.
Attaching cement board siding.
Measure and cut to length the first piece of siding and nail it in place photo 7.
Fiber cement boards can be purchased ready to install in a wide range of beautiful colors and stains.
Install flashing at all end joints where two pieces of siding butt together.
Hanging fiber cement siding nails used to hang fiber cement siding shall penetrate at least 1 into the studs or the structural framing.
Mark the siding where you want to drill the hole.
Attach the siding by blind nailing it with a hammer or nail gun.
The siding is installed using the same general techniques as wood siding with planks layered up the side of the building and nailed securely into place.
Whichever method you use you will need to coat with latex paint all cut ends of the siding before installing the siding.
Remember that the siding is hard so be sure the nails are located at the right place before driving them.
Hardie plank is a type of lap siding that contains cement fibers making it extremely durable.
Install the next piece so its end butts lightly against the first photo 7 inset.
It can be cut and drilled like wood but you ll need to use a masonry bit to drill this tough board.
Gap where the end meets the corner board photo 7 inset and make sure the other end lands on a stud line.
Be sure the flashing overlaps the siding course below.
Or you can prime and paint them on site.
When installing fiber cement siding always leave a gap at the ends of each length of siding.
Hardie board siding is a cement board siding that can be installed over braced wood or steel studs on the exterior of a building to provide a strong durable covering that creates the look of wood siding without the expense or maintenance requirements.
Leave a small gap at butt joints and fill.
Typically this is done at the saw by the person cutting the siding.