Always refer to the installation guide on the particular vinyl siding that you re installing but most vinyl siding panels should overlap each other by at least an inch.
Attaching vinyl siding to concrete wall.
The contractor proposed using tapcons to attach the siding directly to the foundation which would allow the siding to line up with the first floor.
The concrete foundation is nearly flush with the first floor siding meaning that using furring strips would cause the new siding to stick out.
A concrete block garage is just about as sturdy as any garage can be.
Vinyl siding can give an ordinary concrete home an appealing polished look and update its appearance.
For attaching something relatively light to concrete it s hard to beat the speed and ease of hammer set anchors each anchor consists of an unthreaded pin set into a metal sleeve.
One choice might be vinyl siding.
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.
If you want to hang something from your vinyl siding don t even think about drilling through it to attach a hook to the sheathing.
There are at least three alternative ways to do it.
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.
1 2 inch 1 3 cm plywood or osb are common substrates and these are generally covered with roofing felt or another moisture barrier prior to siding the walls.
Installing 2 inch wide treated strips is necessary for a solid base for the house siding.
But if you want a garage that is both sturdy and attractive you may want to cover your garage s exterior concrete block wall surface with something more becoming than the concrete block.
As a result the osb protrudes about a half inch farther out than the concrete.
This renders the siding vulnerable to moisture and voids the warranty even if you seal the hole.
Although the process of installing vinyl siding is relatively simple it helps to have assistance.
Add vinyl siding strips until you reach the end of the wall then measure and cut the last strip to leave 1 4 inch space at the end.
Remove any siding or exterior finish that isn t compatible with vinyl siding and make sure the walls are sheathed with a substrate to receive the siding.
The strips can be ripped from 2 inch by 4 inch lumber or plywood but they should be at least 3 4 inch thick.
Use the cut off piece to start the next row of siding.