How To Nail Loose Hardie Board Siding
1 blind nailing measurements keep nails 3 8 in.
How to nail loose hardie board siding. And it may take time to see it appear so you won t know right away jamie reads. From the top of the board. Just the nails that will prevent the new board from sliding back into place you can either completely remove the nails or clip them off. Inspect the hardieplank siding on the exterior of your home for loose boards which will leave your house open.
Hardie board siding usually cracks due to poor installation. Nails for blind nailing should be between 1 in. Slide a paint scraper against the surface of the loose boards in a back and forth motion while applying slight. If the hardiplank is being installed on a building in a humid climate or near the ocean or any large body of water the stainless steel nails are the first choice.
From ends of boards. If the fc lap siding boards are nailed very tightly you may be able to reach up under the board you are going to remove using a flat bar to pry gently at the top of the board beneath thus the board to be removed and the lower edge of the board course above it prying thus between the back of the lower board and the wall sheathing just enough to open the boards enough to go back to the hacksaw. Placing your hardie board. Placing the new piece of hardie board is just as simple as the demo.
You can easily fix it by cleaning it and then using caulk to patch the gap. The original installer might have accidentally installed a nail too close to the edge of the siding causing a crack. Nails are driven through the sheathing into the studs. Any lower and you might see a few nail heads poking through the bottom of the next board any higher and your siding is likely to be loose and could even rattle in the wind.
How to fix a loose hardiplank board step 1. Pick out stainless steel or hot dipped galvanized nails size 6d 1 1 2 inch long siding nails and 2 inch long siding nails in the quantity you need for your project.