Attach the siding by blind nailing it with a hammer or nail gun.
How to attach siding to concrete wall.
Attach the boards to the block by holding them in position you ll need an assistant and drilling through the boards and the.
The number of strips you need.
Surepin fasteners are driven hardened steel pins used to attach cement fiber siding i e.
Am i correct here.
Other way would seem to be drilling lots and lots of holes with hammer drill rotary hammer and sticking in screw anchors then using deck screws to attach boards.
In effect i would need to add a bit of spacing between the concrete and the siding.
Install the boards horizontally placing them flat against the.
Also he wants me to put the siding down to the dirst siding needs to be a few inches above dirt it cannot come in contact with dirst or grass.
Another poster mentioned remington rounds for fastening.
As a result the osb protrudes about a half inch farther out than the concrete.
The customer insists on putting up tyvek.
You never need to put tyvek over concrete.
Nail 1 1 2 inch thick wooden furring strips to the concrete wall at 4 foot intervals using concrete nails.
Each anchor consists of an unthreaded pin set into a metal sleeve.
Install a strip of insect netting along the bottom edge of the concrete wall by nailing the.
Measure the width of one block wall and cut treated two by fours to match.
The vinyl siding that around the concrete portion that i want to cover up is attached to an osb board that s attached to the framing of the house.
How to install siding on concrete block house.
Work with a friend to hold the siding in place along the chalk line.
Spacing between 12 and 16 inches will do but the spacing needs to be divisible by two standard measurements in construction.
I d like to attach the siding directly to the concrete here.
James hardie direct to concrete block.
I am installing furring strips over a concrete wall.
Using self tapping screws such as those by tapcon will fasten the strips to the concrete securely but concrete nails can be used as well.
Drive galvanized or stainless steel nails through the siding at each marked framing stud along the wall 1 in 2 5 cm from the top edge of the siding.