Step-by-step instructions: How to install Hardie Board lap siding, HardiePlank lap siding, and siding products, trim and more. Follow these instructions for a long-lasting installation.

HardiePlank or Hardie board lap siding products carry a 30-year warranty and installation is not much different than installing regular wood lap siding.

Fiber cement lap siding is a long-lasting durable product that installs in much the same way as regular lap siding. Hardie Board is a lap siding product manufactured by the James Hardie Corporation. Installing your own Hardie Board siding wont break your back or your budget.

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HardiePlank lap siding is a fiber cement siding product that doesnt rot and carries a 30-year warranty. It comes in a variety of colors and two surface finishessmooth and a texture the company calls Cedarmill. The Cedarmill texture looks very much like real wood.

After installation, you can paint the product with 100 percent acrylic paint to change the color if desired. Doing your own Hardie board lap siding installation takes about the same amount of labor as installing real wood lap siding and saves you a considerable amount of money on labor costs.

After removal of the old siding, new house wrap should be installed to provide a water barrier between the new siding and the homes plywood or OSB sheathing. Trim corners first so that the correct gap between the trim and siding is maintained.

The James Hardie company offers fiber cement trim boards in various widths for use as corner trim, fascia, soffits, rakes, and batten boards to complete your Hardie board installation.

Measure up from the ground 6 inches plus the width of one plank at a corner and make a mark on both sides of the corner. You must maintain a 6-inch clearance between the ground and the planks and a 2-inch clearance between finished surfaces like deck boards, concrete, steps or sidewalks and roofing materials or flashing.

Place a laser level on the mark pointing at the next corner. Use the laser to mark the next corner and snap a chalk line between the marks. Extend the chalk line around the house using the laser to mark the subsequent corner.

Place a corner trim piece against the corner and make it flush with the edge of the corner. Nail it in place with two siding nails every 16 inches. Place the second piece of corner trim on the opposite side of the corner flush with the outside edge of the first piece. Nail it to the house framing with two siding nails every 16 inches. Do all the corners before continuing.

Hold a HardiePlank siding board with the top edge against the chalk line and 1/8 inch away from the corner trim. 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.

Measure down from the top of the installed board 1 1/4 inches every four feet and make a mark. Hold the next board on these marks and nail with siding nails along the nail line. You can also buy clips that hold the siding planks in place with the 1 1/4-inch overlap and break off after the planks are nailed.

The planks may be scored and snapped similar to cutting drywall by using a carbide scoring knife. Another method uses a special James Hardie supplied saw blade on a circular saw equipped with a vacuum to gather the fiber cement dust which is hazardous to your health. Always wear a dust mask when cutting fiber cement products.

Hardie board installation will require joints between planks. Join factory edges and place the cut edges against the corner trim boards. Caulking joints are unnecessary, but flashing behind the joints is required. Cut a piece of 6-inch wide steel coil trim about 1 inch longer than the width of a siding board and place it behind the joint. Nail it to the house sheathing with a roofing nail.

Caulk the corners where the siding meets the corner trim. Use an exterior grade, paintable latex caulk. Run a 1/4 inch bead of caulk to cover the gap left between the trim boards and the lap siding.

To complete your Hardie board lap siding installation, paint primed HardiePlank within 180 days of installation and unprimed HardiePlank within 90 days of installation. ColorPlus products are coated at the factory and dont require painting.

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How to Install Fiber Cement Lap Siding - housesumo.com

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October 7, 2019 at 8:44 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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