Saturday, March 6, 2010

Problems With James Hardie Siding Installations

James Hardie lap siding is great product, but it only performs as well as it's installed.  I've heard a few complaints about this product from various home buyers, mostly anecdotal evidence about how the material deteriorates, but I've found improper installations on every damaged section of siding I've ever seen.  James Hardie siding is a fiber-cement product that comes with a 30 or 50 year warranty, but any warranty will be void if the product is improperly installed.  Listed below are a few of the most common installation defects that I find.


Improper Clearances


  • Must be kept 2" away from roof surfaces, decks, driveways, steps, and other similar hard surfaces.
  • Must be kept 6" above the finished grade.
  • Gutters must be kept 1" away from the siding, and kickout flashing needs to be installed.
  • Must be kept 1/4" above flashing above windows, and not caulked here.
Hardiboard clearance to roofHardiboard clearance to deckClearance to stepsHardiboard clearance at gutter end capHardiboard caulked at window flashing





Improperly Attached
  • Must be blind nailed or face nailed, but not both.  The photos below show blind nails and face nails used together, and clearly shows what happens.
  • The proper size nails must be used (6d or siding nails).  Framing nails (16d) were used in the photos below.
  • The nails must be driven in straight, and must not be over-driven or under-driven.  The nails pictured were driven at an angle or driven in too far.


Blind Nailed and Face Nailed
Blind Nailed and Face Nailed



Wrong Nails, Faced Nailed and Blind Nailed, Nailed at an angle
Wrong Nails, Faced Nailed and Blind Nailed, Nailed at an angle



Overdriven Nails
Overdriven Nails



Angled Nail
Angled Nail

What Do These Defects Mean?
If you're buying a house with improperly installed James Hardie siding, be aware that damage caused by an improper installation will not be covered by their warranty, and your siding will be subject to premature damage and deterioration. If the proper clearances haven't been met, they can often be fixed.  If the siding has been improperly attached to the house, there isn't any practical way to fix this.  You'll have to take your chances and hope it doesn't turn out like the photos above, or you'll need to have the siding redone.  For a full list of installation requirements for the HZ5 plank, click here.

Reuben Saltzman, Structure Tech Home Inspections - Email - Home Inspector Saint Louis Park

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