How to Install Cement Board Siding
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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This video is absolutely amazing and well explained. One of the best videos on RUclips providing instructions on how to install siding. No ego. No fluff. All facts. I love that you provided a list of tools and equipment needed to get the job done - explained what it's like as a one or two man job. This instructional video is superb! Five Stars. Bravo! Well done. Thank you for taking the time.
Yes finally! Someone who knows about and uses gecko gauges. Makes the project a one person job. Those things are amazing and so well worth buying
I agree, he's pretty spectacular isn't he.
Guessing you haven't come accross the Perkins Brothers channel. They use the Geckos all the time.
Gecko gauges are a awesome toll and helper. I use Duo Fast siding nailer( awesome tool) . I use a compact grinder (4 1/2 inches diameter diamond blade) to cut the cement board, Tyvek wrapping “plastic” and the rest is pretty much the same setup! Great video !
Nice job. Clear as a bell. From New York City, Thanks. I worked in many trades over 40: years.
"I bet you wanna go biking, biking on a weekday"
IM DYING LAUGHING FROM THAT
I’ve never seen fiber siding with metal flashing on the bottom. However, I am currently re roofing a house that was done 87% incorrectly….
Also, you can cut a 1” slice of a board to use as your “starter” strip versus using the WHOLE plank.
30lbs black felt piece looks better than shiny card flashing at butt joints.
Great work! I hope your back doesn't give you any more trouble.
thanks for the video. I'm learning... 2 thumbs up!!
Joel the house is going toook great
Nice video but shouldn’t you have air gaps on your starter strip ?
I would use silicone paintable caulking at all the siding joints and at the ends as well…
Joel!!!! I love your bloopers!!!
The bloopers at the end are classic. I really enjoy your content you have a lot of knowledge. Hope you and your family are well. Who ever ends up buying that home is very lucky.
Y'all, this is the our generations "This old house".
Joel - Norm would be so so proud.
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Your out takes are the best lol!!
@7:59: I don't think the manufacturer calls for a gap. I think they call for them to be loosely butted together, but not friction-fit. Also, you should prime end cuts and try to use factory ends for butt joints when possible.
Not an expert but I believe you only have to prime end cuts if you're using wood.
You are supposed to prime the the end cuts according to James Hardie installation instructions.
Tip for cutting: Score both sides with a utility knife along a speed square and snap it like drywall. No dust, no tools.
Shouldn’t the sides on your window trim run long and your bottom be cut the same as the width of the window? I’ve just never seen it done the way you’ve done it. Seems like a good place for water to find it’s way in eventually.
You are right
I was thinking the exact same thing
Run the trim around the windows,the same way as the window flashing...
Why are the trim board seams at the bottom of the window trim horizontal?Shouldn't they be vertical?
What material do you use for the starter shim at the bottom? Looked like wood. I'm installing some Hardie Plank and they suggest ripping a piece of fiber cement board as the starter piece.
A 10ft board is not 112 inches though..... it is actually 120! 😆🤣 Thank you for the video, and the laughs as well!!
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@@bobwickline7947 ok. Ask what?
I don't see a drainage plain behind the sliding. We strip our houses with 1 x 3's first over the studs. The bottom always starts with Cor-A-Vent wrapped with mesh. That guarantees a 3/4 inch air space behind the siding.
Question ?
how long and Size of Nail ?
Q2- looks like you using Framing Nailer ?
Q3 - How Come No Furring Stips ???
Good Video BTW
Q1: Nail length will vary depending on your sheeting thickness. Rule of thumb, nail should go through siding+sheeting+1/2 into stud.
Q2: It looks similar to a framing nailer, but it is specifically for siding. a framing nailer will blow through the boards. I was hoping my roofing nailer would work, but it won't go through the siding, sheeting and into a stud.
Q3: I used a during strip in the bottom row, and that was all I needed to get the siding started. once the angle is stacked it is good to go up.
GREAT QUESTIONS....
Great video! What kind of flushing you are using for that job?
It is an aluminum flashing. I just cut thin strips and place it between the siding boards.
I’ve built, as a DIY, quite a few cement board buildings. Nice explanation. Of course everyone does things a little differently. So take my comments with a grain or a pound of salt. I won’t mention the things others have pointed out. Good on the shim board at the bottom. But use a narrow strip of the cement board instead of the wood. Don’t use the galvanized nails you are using. Those are electrogalvanized. They WILL rust. Cement board is very corrosive. More dollars but use SS nails. No discoloration and more durable. Good that you put the flashing behind the joint. Good that you space the panels with a gap. Same at the trim. Much easier to caulk a 1/8” gap than a 1/16” also. As to cutting the boards. I normally use Hardie, or Hardie knock off. They are a bit longer, 12’, which makes it nicer. Hardie is 5/16”. (And pre-primed) Looks like your stuff is thicker. I use a sliding chop saw with a cement board blade. A bit faster. Always wear a mask and cut with the wind blowing the dust away from you. I also use a Kett Hardie shear. Doesn’t make as nice a cut, but less dust. Nice for cutting odd shapes. I don’t use the Gecko gages, though they are fine. I like the gauge that hangs from the top of the plank. Very ingenious. And you really can’t have slippage on the gauge, and ONE person can do it all. There are advantages to each, but once I’ve nailed down the siding, I really don’t like prying it up even a little as the Gecko requires. Hardie/knockoff trim is a bit thicker than your trim, so the siding sits below the trim, even on the bottom of a board, so easier to caulk also. Another comment is you don’t show how you nail up the trim, but looks like you use brads, which is the way to go. But I really suggest using SS brads! They hold great and again, no rust! And you don’t get to the top of the trim for the windows. I’d really suggest using Z flashing for the top of the window. Final comment is the flashing tape around the windows prior to putting on the planks, doesn’t look to be secured well. The weakest point for rot is around doors and windows. Use the best tape and make sure it is adhered well. Lots of points, but we agree, cement board is a great product. Paint sticks to it very well. Good video.
If the wall behind the siding is properly waterproofed why do you need to flash the gaps between the boards, especially since the bottom of the flashing doesn't overlap on top of the board below, carrying water that gets into the gap away from the underlying waterproofing layer?
Great video buddy. Getting ready to do the same project and you provided some really useful tips.
Ho do you cut around the windows? Our contractor has left anywhere from 1/8th inch to 1-1/2 inch gaps around windows. Is there any type of trim we can install to hide gaps. Contractor said he is going to caulk but this is going to look sloppy . It’s not a neat finished look as each board is a slightly different length. In siding that is not the case. That is under trim boards and gaps are hidden. Any suggestions would be appreciated .
Those gauges have made me a lot of money. They’re more valuable to me than anything in my trailer. Saves time and strain in my joints
Don't gap butt joints on siding just corners and trim on hardi board
Very good
Great job explaining things as you go along! I picked up a tip on cutting out the notch on the cutting table. It sucks not having the extra hands at times when dealing with the long boards but you are soldiering your way through it. The ending was funny!
Thank you. That was the best "how to" video on cement board siding installation I've come across.
Excellent advice & info and some super cool tips & tricks, many thanks, subscribed!!! 💥👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great explainations! Great video! Comprehensive.
How do you hide the nails on the top board?
I've been doing hardy for 30 yes you only have to leave a gap in your butt joints if you caulk which caulk fails and you don't have to do a backer strip or bottom flashing which hardi will absorb water especially when it freezes and thaws so that metal drip is a ice dam
I like your videos. Very knowledgeable and well spoken. So glad you branched off.
Love watching you work on the house it's going to be beautiful inside and out . If I lived in Utah I'd buy it 👍 hope your back feels better .
Hugs Maria
Hi Joel I’m here from your family channel where is Olivia wallpaper from in her room it’s so dang cute
That is gonna look great when you’re done! Great info!
how do you install the last board without showing the nails?
Good question, I usually will use a galvanized finish nail.
Very amazing presentation, very clear explanations, camera doesn't move constantly, no background noise, pointing at every single spot just like it's a well designed documentary! I'd say this has been the best video that I've ever seen! The only thing is that I wish you could also demonstrate how you do the top part (the triangle as in gable area) and how you could manage cutting the cement board edges right with the perfect angle.
Thank you so much for your time and for your amazing demonstration 👍👏😍🙏
sir...you are amazing and talented. you are a rare breed. good job and excellent content
Love these videos Joel! I am learning so much!
I love watching your videos Joel, keep up the good work!!!!
I love watching how fast this remodel is coming along. It sure has come a long way than when we first saw it in the vlog. Well done Joel! Excited to see where this project takes you.
not sure with your cement board but with hardie plank you leave no gaps. There is no expansion or shrinkage with hardie cement board.
Thank you man you are a professional in all the way. You teach me a lot again thank you
2nd row is what caused the uneven
This channel,his expertise is so deserving to surpass into the millions..he is to the point 👍
Awesome video brother. Like the shirt by the way. A big fan of those guys as well. Lol.
Hey man have you checked on the window trim at all?? Because with time water will begin to get in that joint you left
Can you score and snap?
new sub here!! this is great your vid came up in the feed today even tho it is Wednesday August 25, 2021
Couple observations.
Flashing goes under paper.
Flash over windows.
J channels at trim to minimize caulking.
Fine job.
Great stuff but I wonder when Azek , Fiberon or some other company will start making a plastic siding product like their trim boards
Just found your video. Thanks it is great! Love the level of detail. Questions for you. Would you/can you install right over existing T1-11 (what I have)? Any issues with boards splitting with the nails?
I would think it would be ok.
I would test on a less visible window first and double check for splitting.
Nice mountains what state is that
UTAH
why 2 3/4 inch nails when the board is 1/2 inch thick??
The nails need to go through 1/2 cement board, 1/2 sheeting, and need to be at least 1inch into a stud.
10 feet is 120 inches bud... 12in x 10ft.... NOT 112 LOL
Did you use a Stud Finder to locate your studs?
Absolutely. The house wrap covers all my sheeting nails.
@@TodaysTask What stud finder did you use? Was it able to find the studs through 1/2" OSB?
I'm putting up harde 1/4" siding that looks like shingles. Do you recommend putting a lower flashing on the bottom? What about a piece of flashing between the pieces?
I would flash the first row on the bottom and then all the joints. I love the shingle siding look.
Never heard from venting. Not much money for. 1"×2"timber. No heating. No condens water. Better ventilstion!👍👍🇩🇪
Your background MUSIC is so disturbing and annoying! Can't hear your words clearly. What a stupid arrangement, dude.
could you produce a video on how to stain, paint cement fiber board?
It would be awesome if someone could do a video on how to repair this siding when alrdy up
Cost of this DIY project?
What nail finish nail do u use for they straps?
2¼ seems too long, the product is only ¼ to ½ max. I'd be worried about hitting lines inside the wall?
So you like perkins bros 👍i like that
Dont use either a saw or blade. Use cement board sheers. No mask required. Always butt mfg. edges they are always straight.
I see you left gaps.The house I am buying they caulked or siliconed between the end cuts. Needed? Thanks
Thanks for sharing ,best video on install
Great video. Did you have to use special siding nails for the cement board?
The two bottom boards look like a different color than the rest of the boards.
When putting on the window trim (at 2:45 on the video) you show the corner joint of trim boards as running horizontal. Should this not be vertical? Such that the joint would carry water down and off the trim. Being horizontal it might cause the water to run along the joint and wick under the window. Just a thought.
Yes
Great but i believe the boards should be painted first and also on the sides and slightly on the back but i am no professional. Thinking about moisture control and controlling rot!
That is a good idea always, the boards are already primed and they are cement not wood so it won't be as critical.
Good job. Spot on work. Question? Why would board be wavy? Contractor installed 12’ and board is 3/4 bowing at spots.
Good question, it could be that the studs are wavy to begin with, or it could be that there are not enough nails put into the siding.
Very nice video. Thank you!
Question, is a full strip going on the top or do you have to rip one
I use to say I didn't like the bloopers but now I do lol also very educational and very important. Glad I am learning all of this.
New house they let a inexperienced workers to install, used screws blasted in everywhere and sunk them in like sheetrock. Large gaps around window coming up to the sides of the window. Might be 7/8 at top and 1/4 at bottom. And do you caulk the gaps you have? At top of home it's vertical, then it goes horizontal, and under that they have a 1×2 long strip
With screws blasted into that, and it's already warping, I can put my hand under those spots.
Great explanation video! Just happen to come across it as we are repairing our modern home that has 4'x8' fiber cement panels. Two questions: first, we were told we had to prime any edges of the panels? Is that true and two, galvanized nails were used on our home but now they are rusting and showing through. Again, they are full panels and not overlapped. Any suggestions on how to alleviate this? I am doing the repairing so want to have nails that won't rust. The panels are primed and painted (actually twice) and the nails still rust. Thanks!
I see some discoloration 😶
Where’d you nail the ends of the boards between the windows to? There weren’t studs between them were there?
There is a wood backing that I wanted it to stick to as well.
Love the shirt.....great video 👍👍👍👍
@7:01: 10' = 112"? I don't think so... but you might have a different tape measure than I do.
Great video! I loved your out takes.
The second board and a small piece on the third board look a different color?
They are different colors because they are just primed. the finish coat will be an even color.
Ok
my friend you are working backwards. you're suppose to put outside trim corner after the siding is installed lol.
Not true, he did it right
good but no rain screen
Bro are those two different colors at the bottom
Your flashing is not needed on your walls not touching concrete it's just gonna hold water instead of just running off siding
Great video 👍
AWESOME, THANK YOU.
What kind of nail gun do you use ?
I thought no speam gap was needed for fiber cement.
Yeah, same here
Have you ever used spray foam behind your siding for extra insulation?
Too many tools are required for a hoemowner.
Good luck to us 😂😂😂
First excellent job and one amazing video.
One question why did you not prime the cut ends ?