With a helper expect to spend a day installing 800 square feet of siding.
How to install hardie board and batten siding.
Hardie board installation will require joints between planks.
Since the primer or stain acts as a preservative it gives your board and batten added toughness that will keep them from deteriorating quickly.
If your sheathing is not solid you will need to first attach horizontal furring strips.
In addition to applying stain to both sides and all edges nailing both boards and battens correctly also is key.
Before you begin cover the sheathing with building wrap and install trim boards and flashings.
Homesteaders and farmers would use sawmills to cut the long boards and the battens were put in place to make the structure as airtight as possible.
Cut a piece of 6 inch wide steel coil trim about 1 inch longer than the width of a siding board and place it behind the joint.
Caulking joints are unnecessary but flashing behind the joints is required.
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Rdesigns suggests the traditional method.
Join factory edges and place the cut edges against the corner trim boards.
Priming or staining prior to installing your hardie board and batten is a must since this process keeps their quality from being compromised.
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Traditionally board and batten siding starts with wide vertical planks boards which are then joined together by thin vertical strips battens to cover the seams.
Prime or stain all surfaces of the board and batten.