How To Put Up Hardiplank Siding
These strips installed at the bottom will make your first row of siding angle out to match the rest of the rows.
How to put up hardiplank siding. This video will outline the basics of installing james hardie s fiber cement products. Score the face of the siding then pull up to break. When taking planks from the pallet for installation avoid repeating the texture pattern by working your way across. Begin at the lowest point at the side of your house where you will install your hardie siding.
Blind nail your hardie siding in place. When using shears cut with the back of the siding facing up. Hold a hardieplank siding board with the top edge against the chalk line and 1 8 inch away from the corner trim. To keep dust to a minimum use a circular saw that s equipped with either a dust collection bag or electric fan that.
Find your most beat up pieces of siding and rip them down into 1 1 4 in. Cut from the back of the siding. Snap a line 1 in. Fiber cement siding can be scored and snapped like drywall though the cuts are not very smooth.
Hardiplank lap siding can also be installed over foam insulation up to 1 thick irregularities in framing sheathing and or foam insulation can mirror through the finished application. Hardiplank lap siding can be installed over braced wood or steel studs spaced a maximum of 24 o c. What are some helpful james hardie lap siding installation tips. Install these fragile starter strips with a 15 gauge trim gun.
Or directly to minimum 7 16 thick osb sheathing. How to install hardie siding step 1. When cutting fiber cement siding with circular saw use a blade that has only four or six teeth. Above the bottom of the wall sheathing as a guide.
Apply a 1 1 4 inch starter strip right above the water table trim located at the bottom edge of the house wall. For a slow but virtually dustless way to cut siding use power. Measure down from the top of the installed board 1 1 4 inches every four feet and make a mark. Nail the board to the house every 16 to 24 inches with a roofing nail along the nail line printed on the top of the siding board.