Re: Hardiplank
burger said:
1320- I'm very interested in the James Hardie stuff, but it all comes down to one factor -- cost. Do you remember approx. what it cost per square foot? Can it be applied directly over the studs or does it require sheathing? Anyway, I looked thru thier website and it would definitely be the most attractive option....
Thanks,
Ed
Ed,
I have been installing Hardi Plank (lap siding) on my garage for a while now, so I maybe able to answer you questions.
1) I installed the 8.5inch x 12 ft lap siding. It has a 7.0 inch exposure, so each piece is 7 sq ft. Cost $6.29 each.
2) I use a roofing nail gun, shooting 1.5 inch roof nails. Nail it every 16 inches where the wall studs are. If you have to hand nail this stuff, I found you have to drill a hole first, but a nail gun will punch thru and not damage the siding.
3) I fully sheathed the building OSB, then tyveked over that. (see the picture) I did this to stengthen the building, and to give a flat surface for the hardi plank. NOTE: Hardi plank with show all your wall imperfections if the wall is not very flat.
4) I bought a special siding shear to cut the siding. It generates no dust, it you use a power saw, you must wear a dust mask the entire time.
5) I use the Malco clip to install the siding. Just get the first row straight and level, and the next 40 rows will be perfect with this tool.
My opinion, it is a lot of work, but it will never rot, burn, get eaten by termites and is has a 50 year warranty. You just need to paint it every 10 or so years. I am happy with it & would use it again. I only have 30 more pieces to installl to finish my building. I have put over 400 piece on my garage so far.
Robert