Measure and cut to length the first piece of siding and nail it in place photo 7.
How to install cement siding panels.
Gap where the end meets the corner board photo 7 inset and make sure the other end lands on a stud line.
Attach a horizontal strip of wood lath that s 0 25 in 0 64 cm thick and 1 25 in 3 2 cm wide directly above the chalk line.
Leave a small gap at butt joints and fill.
Alternatively the panels can be installed over wood sheathing covering foam insulation of 1 inch thick or less.
Sometimes if you are trying to drive the nails and you are having problems you can pre drill the holes to facilitate the job.
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This video will outline the basics of installing james hardie s fiber cement products.
Then you would install your fiber cement corner and window trim.
Fiber cement siding can be nailed by hand or with a pneumatic nailer.
Most panel siding is exterior grade plywood either 1 2 or 5 8 inch thick or some hardboard such as cement fiber.
If the cement siding is to be installed over wood sheathing 7 16 osb or plywood at a minimum it is recommended to use a 6d nail.
Install the next piece so its end butts lightly against the first photo 7 inset.
Step 1 install hardiepanel stucco finish vertical siding over horizontal and vertical braced wood or steel wall studs spaced a maximum of 24 inches on center.
When installing fiber cement siding always leave a gap at the ends of each length of siding.
Apply caulk to the joint before and after installing the siding.
It can also be attached using corrosion resistant screws.
Use galvanized siding nails and make sure that the nails penetrate a minimum of 1 1 4 inches into the framing.
Be sure the flashing overlaps the siding course below.
Siding can be installed over wood and metal studs.
Position your first course of siding inch below the starter strip and nail the siding into the studs 1 inch down from the top of the siding.
Install flashing at all end joints where two pieces of siding butt together.
Many finishes are available to emulate rough cedar wood planks or other textures.
Nails should penetrate through the sheathing and at least 1 into studs.
Use hot dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails.
Do not overdrive the nails.