For this reason manufacturers design it to hang loosely on the nails rather than to be tightly nailed like wood siding.
Does siding need to be nailed into studs.
Unfortunately some contractors don t realize that hardie panels need to be fastened to the studs in a consistent pattern with full headed screws or nails.
They are nailing siding directly into studs and i asked the guy about it.
He said since he s using insulated siding it s ok is this true.
As an alternative installation of specific types of drop in contoured foam underlayments for various styles of vinyl siding are available.
Most of the time there is no need to hit the vertical wall studs with the nails because the top 3 inches of the wall framing feature two horizontal ceiling plates each 1 1 2 inches thick.
Simply go outside grab the lower edges of a siding course and try to slide it back and forth photo 1.
When sheathing is the preferred surface that will receive the fiber cement siding or any other fragile substrate be sure to pre drill the holes at corners to prevent accidental damages.
Homes function best when every element works in perfect harmony.
I souls still worry the insulated siding could still warp due to the voids.
Even the smallest parts like nails and screws make a difference.
However there is no plywood or sheathing just fiberglass between studs then of course sheetrock on interior.
But the type of nails you use and your nailing technique is extra important when you install vinyl siding on your home.
Vinyl siding tends to expand and contract considerably with temperature changes.
Building codes will usually require installing siding over water resistant barriers and nailed into the studs every 16 or 24 inches.
Hardie panels weigh 2 3 pounds per square foot and are only 5 16 thick.
Some manufacturers of vinyl siding do not recommend the use of drop in backers with certain vinyl siding configurations.
Vinyl is a plastic product so it s a little bit more malleable than aluminum or wood particularly when the sun is shining overhead.