Hardie siding has long lasting baked on color and is resistant to weather extremes.
Attaching hardie siding.
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.
Installing siding wet or saturated may result in shrinkage at butt.
James hardie recommends the use of building paper type weather resistive barriers with all siding products.
James hardie will assume no responsibility for water infiltration within the wall.
From the top edge and no closer than 3 8 in.
You have two options here you can make your own or you may be able to find acceptable prefabricated third party starter strips available for purchase.
James hardie recommends that you consult your design professional if you have questions regarding the use of rainscreen on your single family project.
As a homeowner you will work with a contractor who will facilitate the installation of your james hardie siding trim soffit wrap and flashing products including products with colorplus technology.
You can make your own fiber cement starter strip by ripping a piece of hardieplank lap siding into 1 1 4 inch strips.
And canada who are available to work with any contractor or builder.
Hardie siding increases the value beauty and durability of your home.
The only downside of pneumatic tools is that sometimes the installer will get going a little bit too quickly and will lose track of where the nails are going.
Never place a fastener less than 3 4 inch from the top edge of the plank.
From the ends of the plank.
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.
Hardie plank siding is almost always installed with air nailers which are the best tool for quick installation.
We have dozens of installation specialists throughout the u s.
Fasteners shall be installed between 1 in.
James hardie is the inventor of hardie siding.