Can you nail cement board siding?

Fiber cement siding can be nailed by hand or with a pneumatic nailer. It can also be attached using corrosion resistant screws. Use hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails. Nails should penetrate through the sheathing and at least 1” into studs.
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Can you put nails in cement siding?

Fiberboard cement siding can be hand-nailed, but because it's so much harder and more brittle than wood, you have to predrill holes near any edge. You can save yourself a bunch of time by using a pneumatic coil siding nail gun.
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Can you nail into Hardie board siding?

Fasteners must be corrosion resistant, galvanized or stainless steel. James Hardie prefers and recommends installation of HardiePlank® lap siding by the blind nailing technique, such that fasteners are hidden by the course above. Fasteners shall be installed between 1 in. and 3/4 in.
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Do you nail or screw Hardie board?

Fasten HardieBacker sheets with proper nails or screws (as listed in ''Materials Required'' in the backer installation instructions) every 8'' around the perimeter and all supporting studs. Keep fasteners between 3/8'' and 3/4'' from sheet edges and 2'' in from sheet corners.
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What nails do you use for cement board siding?

Use hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails. Nails should penetrate through the sheathing and at least 1” into studs.
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How to Install Cement Board Siding



Can you screw Fiber cement siding?

Use our 316 stainless steel fiber cement siding screw to attach fiber cement siding to wood or stress skin panels. The fiber cement screw made from 410 stainless steel should be used to attach fiber cement siding through furring strips to steel studs.
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Can you screw into cement siding?

It can be cut and drilled just like wood. However, drilling through cement-fiber siding goes better if you use a carbide drill bit, as opposed to a regular steel drill bit. Cement-fiber siding can be drilled while installed on a house or prior to installation.
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What kind of nails do you use on Hardie board?

NAIL TYPE:

Fasteners must be corrosion resistant, galvanized or stainless steel. Electro-galvanized nails are acceptable for use with James Hardie Siding Products, but may exhibit premature corrosion. James Hardie recommends the use of quality, hot-dipped galvanized nails.
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Does Hardie siding need to be nailed into studs?

Building codes will usually require installing siding over water-resistant barriers and nailed into the studs every 16 or 24 inches.
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Can you use roofing nails for Hardie siding?

5. Properly Nail off The Siding. You can shoot Hardie siding on with air powered nailers or use hand driven roofing nails to attach siding to the home or structure. The nails can be ringed- shanked or smooth just make sure you are hitting the studs in the wall.
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Do you need special screws for cement board?

To attach the cement board to the studs, you'll need special 1-1/4 in. cement board screws (see Fig. B). These screws have a coating to resist corrosion, a special wide head with cutting flutes and hi-low threads for a strong grip.
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How do you drill into cement board siding?

Cement fiber siding (CFS) can be drilled, nailed and cut much like wood. Since it is more abrasive than wood, carbide or diamond blades are best for cutting. Holes are easy to make with an electric drill and a carbide tip drill bit. As with any project, good eye protection is recommended.
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Do you need to pre drill cement board?

If you are using a smaller board where there is no center screw you should start with a screw near the middle of the sheet. You must pre-drill holes in the material before attaching the screws.
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Can you nail Fibre cement board?

You can nail fibre cement cladding by hand or by using a pneumatic nailer. Fiber cement can also be secured using corrosion-resistant screws.
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Can you nail into Fibre cement?

You're going to need a specific fibre cement self drilling point. We always recomend unless screwing into steel framing thicker than 1.2mm (which is pretty uncommon) that you should be using a specific fibre cement self drilling tip. Fibre cement tips are quite different from normal self drilling timber or metal tips.
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Do you nail or screw siding?

Use aluminum, galvanized steel, or other corrosion-resistant nails, staples, or screws when installing vinyl siding. Aluminum trim pieces require aluminum or stainless steel fasteners. All fasteners must be able to penetrate a minimum of 1 1/4” (32mm) into nailable material, such as wood sheathing and framing (Fig.
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Can a framing nailer be used for Hardie siding?

The answer is, yes. Framing nail guns can be used for siding installation, if the nail being used is long enough to attach the siding firmly to your exterior wood sheathing. While it's recommended to always use a siding nail gun for siding installation, in a pinch, you may be able to use a framing nailer instead.
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What size nails do you use for Hardie siding?

2" (6d) galvanized siding nails like those from used in the NV 56. No real need for ring shank or ribbed nails. Note that if your studs are greater than 16" OC then you need to face nail the siding.
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How do you mount Hardie board?

The best way to attach to Hardie Plank siding is by using nails or screws. To avoid cracking the siding, pilot drill the siding first, using drill bit a little smaller than the nail or screw. And to make the sure the hole you are forming doesn't leak, caulk the hole before driving in the fastener.
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Should Hardie board be caulked?

James Hardie DOES NOT recommend using caulk or “H”-jointers for the butt joints of HardiePlank® siding with ColorPlus® technology. James Hardie also DOES NOT recommend applying caulk to the horizontal overlap between siding planks (see Figure 2).
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Can you screw into Hardie board siding?

Yes, you can drive screws into the Hardie board if you use suitable screws. Hardie Board requires using specific screws to work effectively. For best results, use ribbed stainless steel screws with wafer-head.
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What screws should I use for cement board?

Cement board screws will tear up drywall, and drywall screws will deteriorate over time if used in cement boards. Cement board screws, on the other hand, receive a special coating that helps them resist corrosion.
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