2 attach the boards to the block by.
How to install metal siding on concrete block.
Place the strip so its center is lined up with the vertical line.
Leave at least 6 inches of space between the boards and the soil.
At the top of a furring strip drill a hole.
If you re attaching fiber cement trim and siding to a non wood wall like a concrete block wall you may need to use specialty screws.
The exact installation process may vary depending on the siding you re using but generally you will need to position the posts on the corners and then nail them into place using the cut out nail slots.
Tighten all the nuts to ensure the stud is secure.
Install the corner posts that came with your metal siding first.
Insert the sleeve fasteners into the holes and make sure they are secure and positioned correctly.
Install the boards horizontally placing them flat against the bottom of the block wall.
Nail 1 1 2 inch thick wooden furring strips to the concrete wall at 4 foot intervals using concrete nails.
Line up the hole in the strip with the top hole you drilled in the wall.
Clear the holes of all debris using compressed air a shop vac or wire brush.
Fit a furring strip against the wall where the first vertical line has been drawn.
The strips can be ripped from 2 inch by 4 inch lumber or plywood but they should be at least 3 4 inch thick.
The corner posts are the pieces of siding that will wrap around the corners of the surface you re working on.
Carefully position the furring strips or 2x4s in the exact desired position.
Step 2 install a strip of insect netting along the bottom edge of the concrete wall by nailing the netting to the furring strips.
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.