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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFL10477_R7_II_Artisan-LAP-Install-Instr (1)–NEVER grind or cut with a power saw indoors. –NEVER dry sweep dust; use wet dust suppression or vacuum to collect dust. For maximum dust reduction, James Hardie recommends using the “Best” cutting practices. For best performance when cutting with a circular saw, James Hardie recommends using HardieBlade saw blades. NOTE: James Hardie makes no representation or warranty that use of a particular cutting option will assure your compliance with applicable laws and safety requirements. If you are unsure which cutting option is best for your jobsite, consult a qualified industrial hygienist or safety professional, or contact your James Hardie representative for assistance. STORAGE HANDLING CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO FOLLOW JAMES HARDIE WRITTEN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES MAY VIOLATE LOCAL LAWS, AFFECT BUILDING ENVELOPE PERFORMANCE AND MAY AFFECT WARRANTY COVERAGE. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ALL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS WHEN CUTTING AND INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY. BEFORE INSTALLATION, CONFIRM YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT HARDIEZONE® PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS BY VISITING HARDIEZONE.COM OR CALL 1-866-942-7343 (866-9-HARDIE) Store flat and keep dry and covered prior to installation (fig 1). Installing siding wet or saturated may result in shrinkage at joints. Protect edges and corners from breakage. James Hardie is not responsible for damage caused by improper storage and handling of the product When working with Artisan® siding and trim products, carry the product on edge. If only one person is carrying the product, hold it in the middle and spread arms apart to better support the product (fig 2). If two people are carrying the product, hold it near each end and on edge (fig 3). Do not lift or carry Artisan products flat (fig 4). Visit jameshardiepros.com for the most recent version. EFFECTIVE MAY 2017 LAP SIDING | BEADED LAP SIDING | ACCENT TRIM Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim ART1701 P1/8 05/17 * Apply caulk in accordance with caulk manufacturers’ written application instructions. plywood or OSB sheathing 24 in o.c. max water-resistive barrier leave appropriate gap between planks and trim, then caulk* off stud tongue and groove joint concrete foundationInstall a 1 1/2 in starter strip to ensure a consistent plank angle Figure 5 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 BEADED LAP LAP 1. Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user and others in working area. 2. Use one of the following methods: a.Best: Circular saw equipped with a HardieBlade® saw blade and attached vacuum dust collection system b. Better: Circular saw equipped with a HardieBlade saw blade and a dust collection feature (e.g. Roan® Saw) C. Good: Circular saw equipped with a HardieBlade saw blade GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CLEARANCE AND FLASHING REQUIREMENTS • Artisan siding can be installed over braced wood or steel studs, 20 gauge (33 mils) minimum to 16 gauge (54 mils) maximum, spaced a maximum of 24 in o.c. or directly to minimum 7/16 in thick OSB sheathing. See General Fastening Requirements. Irregularities in framing and sheathing can mirror through the finished application. Correct irregularities before installing siding. • Information on installing James Hardie products over foam can be located in JH Tech Bulletin 19 at www.jameshardiepros.com • A water-resistive barrier is required in accordance with local building code requirements. The water-resistive barrier must be appropriately installed with penetration and junction flashing in accordance with local building code requirements. James Hardie will assume no responsibility for water infiltration. HardieWrap® Weather Barrier, a non-woven non-perforated housewrap, does comply with building code requirements. • All flashing and clearance details in figs. 6-18 MUST be followed when installing James Hardie® products. • Adjacent finished grade must slope away from the building in accordance with local building codes - typically a minimum of 6in. in the first 10ft. • Do not use Artisan lap siding in fascia or trim applications. • Do not install James Hardie products such that they may remain in contact with standing water. • Artisan lap siding may be installed on flat vertical wall applications only. • DO NOT use stain, oil/alkyd based paint, or powder coating on James Hardie products. • For larger projects, including commercial and multi-family projects, where the span of the wall is significant in length, the designer and/or architect should take into consideration the coefficient of thermal expansion and moisture movement of the product in their design. These values can be found in the Technical Bulletin #8 “Expansion Characteristics of James Hardie Siding Products” at www.jameshardiepros.com. Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim ART1701 P2/8 05/17 • Artisan lap butt joints are designed to be installed off stud. Do not nail within 2 in. of tongue and groove at end of planks. • James Hardie recommends cutting tongue or groove off when butting into trim boards (fig. 18). • When ending Artisan lap at the bottom of a window or at the top of a wall, a finishing strip similar to a starter strip may be necessary to achieve a proper plank angle. Also when cutting Artisan lap around doors, windows, or other horizontal trim applications, an additional starter strip may be necessary to achieve proper plank angle (fig. 7). SASSER HOMES Figure 6 Roof to Wall Figure 7 Horizontal Flashing Figure 8 Kickout Flashing Figure 9 Slabs, Path, Steps to Siding Figure 10 Deck to Wall Figure 11 Ground to Siding Figure 13 Sheltered Areas Figure 12 Gutter to Siding Figure 15 Drip Edge Figure 16 Block Penetration Figure 17 Valley/Shingle Extension Figure 18 Butting to Trim Figure 14 Mortar/Masonry Min. 1 in Min. 1in 6 in 1 in Z-Flashing Z-Flashing Z-Flashing Min. 1in Min. ¼ in Min. ¼ inDo not caulk Min. ¼ inMin. ½ in Z-Flashing Extend shingles at least 1 in out from the fascia when gutters are present Z-Flashing L-Flashing As required by IRC code min 4 in x 4 in Min. ¼ inDo not caulk remove tongue orgroove when butting trim correctmethod Figure 20 Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim JOINT PLACEMENT ART1701 P3/8 05/17 Figure 19 Figure 21 1.5 in thick trim top view using Artisan Accent Trim front facing trim board (see note above) Artisan Accent Trim 22.5º - 45º weather cut Artisan Accent Trim 3 1/2 in 1-1/2 in Pre-built corner 1 nail every 16 in to attach boards together + 2 nails every 16 in each board 1 nail every 16 in to attach boards together + 3 nails every 16 in each board Site Built Corners 2 nails every 16 in 3 nails every 16 in Other areas (e.g.window trim, band boards and fascia) 2 nails every 16 in 3 nails every 16 in BoardWidth 4 in 6 in 3-1/2 in1-1/2 inARTISAN® ACCENT TRIM Artisan Lap and Beaded Lap siding require a trim thickness of 1 1/2 in for proper aesthetics (fig 21). • When installing Artisan® Accent Trim all clearance & flashing details figs 6 through 18 must be followed. • 2-1/2 in minimum 16 ga. finish nails may be used to attach Artisan Accent Trim to wood frame construction. ET&F or equivalent fasteners or screws may be used to attach Artisan Accent Trim to steel frame construction. • Fastening instructions are similar for all applications. When using finish nails, position nails no closer than 1/2 in from the edges of the trim and for all other fasteners no closer than 3/4 in. Fasteners must be no closer than 1 in. from ends of trim and spaced a maximum of 16 in o.c. Ensure trim is adequately fastened. Note: James Hardie recommends installing trim boards so that seams are not visible from the front facing or street curb view (fig.20). • Flashing is required over all horizontal protruding and exposed trim. HARDIETRIM™ TABS & CORNER TABS For Corners, Band Boards, Windows, and Door Applications: Artisan Accent Trim boards can be installed with Flat Tabs and Corner Tabs, which provide concealed fastening. Only HardieTrim™ Flat and Corner Tabs can be used with Artisan Accent Trim boards to create a concealed fastening. Fastener spacing will vary based on application. Refer to fastener table on page 5. Refer to specific sections in these instructions for required fastener spacing by application (window, band board, etc.) Step 1: Attach Flat Tabs to the back side of the trim using four(4) 18 ga. 1/2 in L x 1/4 in W narrow crown corrosion resistant staples, equally spaced in one row, positioned no closer than 1/2 in from trim edges using a pneumatic staple gun. (Figure 22) Step 2: For wood frame construction, attach the trim to the building with minimum 2, 6d siding nails fastened through the HardieTrim Flat Tabs. ET&F or equivalent fasteners may be used to attach the Flat Tabs to steel frame construction. Figure 23Installation of HardieTrim Tabs over Pressure Treated Lumber: HardieTrim tabs must not come in direct contact with ACQ or CA preservative-treated wood. Refer to the General Fastening section of this document for further information. Installation of HardieTrim tabs in Coastal Regions: James Hardie requires that stainless steel staples & fasteners be used when installing HardieTrim Tabs in coastal regions. Figure 22 HardieTrim Flat Tab Fasten 4 staples to the center of the nailing ridge. Min 2 in Min 1/2 in Fasten HardieTrimFlat Tab to minimum 7/16 in OSB with min 2, 6d siding nails 16 in OC max JOINT PLACEMENT ART1603 -P3/6 09/16 *Caulk joint as required by local building code and leave gap per caulk manufacturers recommendations JOINT PLACEMENT & TREATMENT Blind Nail Recommended 4 in off stud self stacking 24 in o.c. max water- resistive barrier Artisan® siding butt joints are not required to land on stud,it is recommended that butt joints be placed 4 in off stud (fig.14). Do not nail within 2 in.of the end of planks. Place fastener 1 in down from top of plank Artisan V-Rustic siding water-resistive barrier Place fastener in nailing groove water-resistive barrier INSTALLATION/FASTENER REQUIREMENTS FIGURE 14 FIGURE 16-A FIGURE 16-B A. Follow all clearance requirements. B. A starter strip is not needed for Artisan V-Rustic, Bevel Channel and Cove siding. C. Level and install starter course. Note: Artisan Bevel Channel and Cove siding come with a nailing groove that allows quick and accurate fastener placement. Tip: Use a small scrap piece of Artisan V-Rustic, Bevel Channel and Cove siding to use as a block to seat the siding into the course below. D. Artisan V-Rustic, Bevel Channel and Cove siding can now be installed by stacking the siding onto the course below. This can be completed by one person without the need of a lap gauge. E. Measure occasionally to ensure siding is level and has proper reveal. F. In areas such as gables, under windows, or other areas where stacking may be difficult use one of the following methods 1. Cut the material in sections, install first section into place. Take remaining section and slide into place, then fasten both sections. 2. Using a utility knife, cut the bottom lip from the siding and install in the traditional method. For proper fastener selection and wind load table, refer to the product Technical Data Sheet at www.ArtisanLuxury.com Blind Nail stack plank such that it sets into the plank below. 24 in o.c. max water- resistive barrier FIGURE 17 Artisan Bevel Channel & Cove siding JOINT TREATMENT FIGURE 15 Artisan® siding butt joints can be treated with either caulk (fig. 15) or by removing minimum 3 in of locking lip from both ends of siding then place a joint flashing. l Top View Angled Cut NOTE: Butt ends may be angle cut for option A or B Artisan V-Rustic siding butt joints can be treated with either caulk (fig. 20) or by removing minimum 3 in. of locking lip from both ends of siding then place a joint flashing. JOINT TREATMENTJOINT PLACEMENT *Caulk joint as required by local building code and leave gap per caulk manufacturers recommendations JOINT PLACEMENT & TREATMENT joint flashing** Artisan ® ap Caulked Butt Joint* Blind Nail Recommended 4 in. off stud self stacking 24 in. o.c. maxstud furringstrip water- resistive barrier Artisan lap butt joints are not required to land on stud, it (fig.19). Do not nail within 2 in.of the end of planks. Place fastener 1 in. down from top of plank water-resistive barrierfurring INSTALLATION/FASTENER REQUIREMENTS FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20 FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22 A. Follow all clearance requirements. B. A starter strip is not needed for V-Rustic siding. C. Level and install starter course. Tip: Use a small scrap piece of V-rustic to use as a block to seat the siding into the course below. D. V-Rustic can now be installed by stacking the siding onto the course below. This can be completed by one person without the need of a lap gauge. E. Measure occasionally to ensure siding is level and has proper reveal. F. In areas such as gables, under windows, or other areas where stacking may be difficult use one of the following methods 1. Cut the material in sections, install first section into place. Take remaining section and slide into place, then fasten both sections. 2. Using a utility knife, cut the bottom lip from the siding and install in the traditional method. For proper fastener selection and wind load table, refer to the Artisan V-Rustic Technical Data Sheet at www.Artisanluxury.com ART1514-P3/6 07/15 Blind Nail stack plank such that it sets into the plank below. 24 in. o.c. maxstud furring strip water- resistive barrier Placefastener1 in. down from topof plank Place fastener 2 in. up from bottom of plank water-resistive barrierfurring FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24 Face Nail stack plank such that it sets into the plank below. 24 in. o.c. maxstud furring strip water- resistive barrier Placefastener2 in. up from bottomof plank BLIND NAILING FACE NAILING OPTION A: CAULKED BUTT JOINT OPTION B: JOINT FLASHING 1 1/8 in 1 2 3 4 JOINT PLACEMENT JOINT TREATMENT Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim For Jig:Fasten 2 in x 4 intimber blocksto a work benchCorner Tabs Fasten 2 in x 8 in studto the timber blocksArtisanAccent Trim Figure 25 Corner studs Siding nail Corner Tab weather cut22.5º - 45º Figure 26 Figure 27 Artisan Accent Trim boards can also be installed directly to the building (fig. 31) around corners using 2-1/2 in long minimum 16 ga. galvanized finishing nails every 16 in o.c. cornerstuds Figure 28 2-1/2 in Finish nail TRIMMING CORNERS Figure 24 When using HardieTrim tabs prebuild outside corners off the wall: • Attach HardieTrim Corner Tabs to the back side of the trim using eight (8) - 18 ga. 1/2 in L x 1/4 in W narrow crown corrosion resistant staples using a pneumatic stapler. Ensure the HardieTrim Corner Tabs are fastened tight and straight to the trim boards. (Figure 24) • For wood frame construction, attach the trim to the building with 6d siding nails fastened through the Corner Tabs. ET&F or equivalent fasteners may be used to attach the Corner Tabs to steel frame construction. (Figure 25) • Attach a HardieTrim Corner Tab 1 in from each end and every 20 in o.c. • TIP: Creating a jig for the work station is recommended to ensure the corners are fastened securely and straight. (Figure 27) HardieTrim™Corner Tab Use 4 staples per piece of trim to fasten the L-shaped tab to the pre-built corner. Use the nail line on the tabs as a guide. Flashing needs to be tucked under the water resistive barrier and over the Flat Tabs. Water-resistive Barrier 1/4 in gap Do not caulk between the siding and the flashing. 1/8 in caulked gap is left between siding and the side trim pieces. Figure 31 TRIM APPLICATION FOR WINDOWS, DOORS & OTHER OPENINGS* Trim the opening prior to the installation of the siding (Figure 29). Place a Flat Tab at the end of each trim board and one tab every 16 in OC. Attach the trim boards and Flat Tabs around the opening as shown in Figures 29 and 30. Figure 29 Figure 30 *Follow your window/door manufacturers installation instructions for caulking guidance between window/door trim. Side trim pieces go to the top of the window. Bottom trim piece is the width of the window. Header piece spans the window including the side trim pieces. ART1701 P4/8 05/17 JOINT PLACEMENT JOINT TREATMENT ART1701 P5/8 05/17 Flat Tabs Caulk Artisan AccentTrim Board Flashing 1/4 in gap. Do not caulk. Artisan Lap Siding Weather-resistive barrierSheathing Blocking Do not under drive nails. Flat and Corner Tabs Flat and Corner Tabs Only use staples to fasten Flat and Corner Tabs to the trim boards. Siding nail attaches tab to the wall. FLUSH Figure 35 Figure 34 BAND BOARD Figure 32 Figure 33 Fasten 4 staples to the center of the nailing ridge HardieTrim Flat Tabs 16 in o.c. max HardieTrim Flat Tabs 16 in o.c. max Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim A flashing is required over the trim and HardieTrim Flat Tabs. (Figure 34) Terminate ends of the Band Board into Trim or Siding or miter cut the edges of the trim at the corners of the building. Place a HardieTrim Flat Tab at the end of each trim board and one tab every stud at a maximum of 16 in o.c. The HardieTrim Flat Tabs should be attached to the trim in an alternating pattern to the top and bottom of the band board (Figure 32 & 33). Use 16 ga. galvanized 2 in long finish nails to ensure proper fastening if needed. HARDIETRIM TAB FASTENER TABLE APPLICATION FRAMING MATERIAL TAB IS NAILED INTO FLAT TAB Wood Stud (minimum G=0.42) Minimum APA rated 7/16 in OSB CORNER TAB Minimum APA rated 7/16 in OSB Minimum 20 gauge steel Minimum 20 gauge steel Wood Stud (minimum G=0.42) FASTENER (TAB TO ARTISAN ACCENT TRIM) MAX TAB SPACING (INCHES ON CENTER) Four 18 ga. X 1/2 in long X 1/4 in wide corrosion resistant crown staples, equally spaced in one row 16 For each piece of trim, install Four 18 ga. X 1/2 in long X 1/4 in wide corrosion resistant crown staples, equally space in two rows 20 FASTENER (TAB TO FRAMING) One 6d corrosion resistant siding nail installed through center of flange into framing Two 4d ring shank corrosion resistant siding nails equally spaced installed through flange into framing One No. 8 X 1 in long X 0.323 in head diameter screw (corrosion resistant) installed through flange into framing On each flange, Install one 6d corrosion resistant siding nail through flange into framing On each flange, Install two 4d ring shank corrosion resistant siding nails through flange into framing On each flange, Install one No. 8 X 1 in long X 0.323 in head diameter screw (corrosion resistant) through flange into framing Wind-Borne Debris Region: Additional fasteners may be necessary when installing tabs in a Wind-Borne Debris Region, please call Technical Services 800-942-7343 with any questions. min. 1 1/4 in overlap water-resistive barrier 24 inO.C. max. water-resistive barrier water-resistive barrier 1 1/4 in min. overlap nailing line stud blind nail DO NOT USENAIL LINE AS LAP LINE DO NOT USE NAIL LINE AS LAP LINE PROPER NAIL PLACEMENT • Do not nail within 2 in of tongue and groove at end of planks. • Use the nailing line provided on the board for proper nail placement. GENERAL FASTENING REQUIREMENTS FASTENER REQUIREMENTS PNEUMATIC FASTENING James Hardie products can be hand nailed or fastened with a pneumatic tool. Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended. Set air pressure so that the fastener is driven snug with the surface of the siding. A flush mount attachment on the pneumatic tool is recommended. This will help control the depth the nail is driven. If setting the nail depth proves difficult, choose a setting that under drives the nail. (Drive under driven nails snug with a smooth faced hammer - Does not apply for installation to steel framing).Figure A Figure B Countersink, Fill & Add Nailsnug flush DO NOT under drive nails DO NOT staple Fasteners must be corrosion resistant, galvanized, or stainless steel. Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. James Hardie recommends the use of quality, hot-dipped galvanized nails. James Hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of fasteners. Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when installing James Hardie products near the ocean, large bodies of water, or in very humid climates. Manufacturers of ACQ and CA preservative-treated wood recommend spacer materials or other physical barriers to prevent direct contact of ACQ or CA preservative-treated wood and aluminum products. Fasteners used to attach HardieTrim Tabs to preservative-treated wood shall be of hot dipped zinc-coated galvanized steel or stainless steel and in accordance to 2015 IRC R317.3 or 2015 IBC 2304.10.5. • Consult applicable product evaluation or listing for correct fasteners type and placement to achieve specified design wind loads. • NOTE: Published wind loads may not be applicable to all areas where Local Building Codes have specific jurisdiction. Consult James Hardie Technical Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. • Drive fasteners perpendicular to siding and framing. • Fastener heads should fit snug against siding (no air space). (fig. A) • Do not over-drive nail heads or drive nails at an angle. • If nail is countersunk, fill nail hole and add a nail. (fig. B) • For wood framing, under driven nails should be hit flush to the plank with a hammer (For steel framing, remove and replace nail). • NOTE: Whenever a structural member is present, Artisan lap should be fastened with even spacing to the structural member. The tables allowing direct to OSB or plywood should only be used when traditional framing is not available. • Do not use aluminum fasteners, staples, or clipped head nails. BLIND NAILING (required) Wood Framing •Siding nail (0.09 inshank x 0.221 in HD x 2 1/4 in long) Steel Framing •Ribbed Bugle Head screw (No.8-18 x 0.323 in HD x 1 5/8 in long) WARNINGJOINT PLACEMENT JOINT TREATMENT ART1701 P6/8 05/17 Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim Figure 37 Figure 38 JOINT PLACEMENT JOINT TREATMENT Artisan Lap and Beaded Lap siding butt joints are designed to be installed off stud. Butt joints must not fall within 4 inches of a stud (fig. 38). Do not nail within 2 in. of the end of planks. Install factory finished tongue and groove edges together at butt joints using Joint Flashing (fig 36). STARTER STRIP Install a 1-1/2 in starter strip to ensure a consistent plank angle (fig 5). Butt joints must not fall within 4 inches of a stud. joint flashing* Artisan lap siding Figure 36ARTISAN® LAP & BEADED LAP SIDING * As required by local building code CAULKING & PAINTING CUT EDGE TREATMENT Caulk, paint or prime all field cut edges. James Hardie touch-up kits are required to touch-up ColorPlus products. For best results, use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C920 Grade NS, Class 25 or higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C834. Caulking/Sealant must be applied in accordance with the caulking/sealant manufacturer’s written instructions. Note: Some caulking manufacturers do not allow tooling. DO NOT use stain or oil/alkyd base paints on James Hardie® products. Factory-primed James Hardie Products must be painted within 180 days of installation. 100% acrylic topcoats are recommended. Do not paint when wet. For application rates, refer to paint manufacturer’s specifications. Back-rolling is recommended if the paint is sprayed. WARNING CARE & MAINTENANCE * Refer to your paint manufacturer for washing and recoating recommendations. COLORPLUS® TECHNOLOGY CAULKING, TOUCH-UP & LAMINATE • Care should be taken when handling and cutting James Hardie ColorPlus products. During installation, use a wet soft cloth or soft brush to gently wipe off any residue or construction dust left on the product, then rinse with a garden hose. • Touch up nicks, scrapes and nail heads using the ColorPlus Technology touch-up applicator. Touch-up should be used sparingly. If large areas require touch-up, replace the damaged area with a new piece of siding with ColorPlus Technology. • Laminate sheet must be removed immediately after installation of each course. • Terminate non-factory cut edges into trim where possible, and caulk. Color matched caulks are available from your ColorPlus product dealer. • Treat all other non-factory cut edges using the ColorPlus Technology edge coaters, available from your ColorPlus product dealer. Note: James Hardie does not warrant the usage of third party touch-up or paints used as touch-up on James Hardie ColorPlus products. PAINTING SIDING AND TRIM WITH COLORPLUS® TECHNOLOGY When repainting ColorPlus products, James Hardie recommends the following regarding surface preparation and topcoat application: • Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of any dust, dirt, or mildew. • Repriming is normally not necessary. • 100% acrylic topcoats are recommended. • DO NOT use stain or oil/alkyd based paints on James Hardie products. • Apply finish coat in accordance with paint manufacturers’ written instructions regarding coverage, application methods, and application temperature. • DO NOT caulk nail heads when using ColorPlus products, refer to the ColorPlus touch-up section. ART1701 P7/8 05/17 Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim Recommended maintenance includes, but is not limited to: • Washing down the exterior surfaces every 6 to 12 months with a garden hose or low pressure water spray to remove dirt and debris.* • Re-applying of exterior finishes.* • Maintaining the exterior envelope and connections including joints, penetrations, flashings, and sealants (caulking) that may provide a means of moisture entry beyond the exterior cladding. • Cleaning out gutters, blocked pipes, and overflows as required. • Pruning back vegetation that is touching the building. Clearance between the siding and shrubs is recommended. • Ensuring required external ground clearances and drainage slopes are maintained. © 2017 James Hardie Building Products Inc. All rights reserved. TM, SM and ® denote trademarks or registered trademarks of James Hardie Technology Limited. ART1701 P8/8 05/17 Product Warranties and Additional Installation and Safety Information are available at jameshardiepros.com Number of 12 ft planks, Includes 5% waste factor. COVERAGE CHART/ESTIMATING GUIDE Lap Width 5 1/4 7 1/4 8 1/4Exposure4671 SQ = (100sq.ft.) 1 27 18 15 2 53 35 30 3 79 53 45 4 105 70 60 5 132 88 75 6 158 105 90 7 184 123 105 8 210 140 120 9 237 158 135 10 263 175 150 11 289 193 165 12 315 210 180 13 342 228 195 14 368 245 210 15 394 263 225 16 420 280 240 17 447 298 255 18 473 315 270 19 499 333 285 20 525 350 300 Coverage Area Less Openings This coverage chart is meant as a guide. Actual usage is subject to variables such as building design. James Hardie does not assume responsibility for over or under ordering of product. WARNING High pressure water blast and sand blasting may damage the surface of the fiber cement product. Low pressure water spray, a soft medium bristle (nonmetal) brush is most suitable for cleaning fiber cement products. Acid washing can damage the fiber cement surface and is not recommended. Note: If using a pressure washer, care must be taken to ensure that the water stream does not damage the surface of the siding. Damage to siding arising from improper cleaning or maintenance may not be covered by the James Hardie warranty. Using wide fan tips that are kept a minimum of 6 feet from the wall and at pressures under 1500 psi will minimize the chance of damaging the siding. Artisan® Lap Siding and Trim Silica Warning. DANGER: May cause cancer if dust from product is inhaled. Causes damage to lungs and respiratory system through prolonged or repeated inhalation of dust from product. Refer to the current product Safety Data Sheet before use. The hazard associated with fiber cement arises from crystalline silica present in the dust generated by activities such as cutting, machining, drilling, routing, sawing, crushing, or otherwise abrading fiber cement, and when cleaning up, disposing of or moving the dust. When doing any of these activities in a manner that generates dust you must (1) comply with the OSHA PEL for silica dust and/or other applicable law, (2) follow James Hardie cutting instructions to reduce or limit the release of dust; (2) warn others in the area to avoid the dust; (4) when using mechanical saw or high speed cutting tools, work outdoors and use dust collection equipment; and (5) if no other dust controls are available, wear a dust mask or respirator that meets NIOSH requirements (e.g. N-95 dust mask). During clean-up, use a well maintained vacuum and filter appropriate for capturing fine (respirable) dust or use wet clean-up methods - never dry sweep. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including respirable crystalline silica, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov. RECOGNITION: In accordance with ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-2290, Artisan® lap is recognized as a suitable alternate to that specified in: the 2006, 2009, 2012 & 2015 International Residential Code for One and Two-Family Dwellings, and the 2006, 2009 2012 & 2015 International Building Code, Artisan lap is also recognized for application in the following: State of Florida listing FL#10477, Dade County, Florida NOA No. 15-0122.03.02 and Texas Department of Insurance Product Evaluation EC-55. These documents should also be consulted for additional information concerning the suitability of this product for specific applications. HardieTrim® boards may be installed as an equal alternative to conventional trim permitted for use in; 2006, 2009, 2012 & 2015 International Building Code, Section 1403.1, and the 2006, 2009, 2012 & 2015 International Residence Code for One - and Two - Family - Dwellings, Section R703.1.