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1266 D- MAY 11 2017 o� '- o ® ® .o @ I HardiePlank® Lap Siding Product Description HardiePlank lap siding is factory-primed fiber-cement lap siding available in a variety of styles and textures. Please see your local James Hardie°product dealer for product availability. HardiePlank°lap siding comes in 12-ft. lengths. o Nominal widths from 51/4 in.to 12 in. create a range of exposures from 4 in.to 103/4 in. as HardiePlank lap siding is also available with ColorPlus®Technology as one of James Hardie s prefinished products. _- ColorPlus Technology is a factory applied, oven-baked finish available on a variety of James Hardie siding and trim d products. See your local dealer for details and availability of products, colors and accessories. x m C_N 3�f0 WO mRd G 3 gm G G Cedarmiil m Smooth Beaded Cedarmffl x3 CD m i 3� N i Beaded Smooth Colonial Roughsawn Colonial Smooth x G a y� 2N m N_ a ONO V)G a aim® G yGy Q L EE7 r Tli iG llfl��fllll7,is11T r IM : 87 m A A ' Ard In; ® ® A © I ' G R cOE C7a.� 7771 STALL A-_!iTARTER•STRIP Water-resistive barrier j HardiePlank®lap siding requires a starter strip beneath the first course to set Install starter it on the proper angle and to create a proper drip edge at the bottom of the strip over the weather barrier , w siding. Starter strips are easily made by ripping 1 1/4-in. pieces of HardiePlank and even with y siding from full or partial planks. the bottom of 12§LL the sheathing. U The bottom of the starter strip should be installed even with the bottom of the mudsill or the bottom edge of the sheathing.The strip must be installed (J N 6 : over the water-resistive barrier, but occasional gaps should be left in the starter stiprter strip to allow any accumulated moisture behind the siding to drain away safely. N 0_E =2° OVERVIEW OF HARDIEPLANK LAP SIDING _.. LL'Q TIP.For accurate fastening,snap vertical chalk lines an the vaster-resistive barrier of the center of every stud location. C� N L+� N C LL� aA Irdl .o canes x m I L, r . A•I. 0� r N Water-resistive barrier a Framed wall with _ structural sheathing C CD -- 4 - � � Ii a7 r ? ! Install factory ends of CD 2 �e5 planks at butt joints. Framing square and d= f torpedo level transfer / 6 Stagger butt joints a the course elevations minimum of 2 stud bays i for 16-in.O.C.framing v m Joint flashing Ends of planks must land over a stud. CL Starter strip builds out siding to the proper angle. m 88 _ 3 INSTALLING THE PLANKS_._—�_ 10.3 N � 11 -. The first course of HardiePlanle siding is critical to the proper installation of the plank on the rest of the building.The first course Hx� should start at the lowest point of the house and within required clearances.Special at- ( 1 tention should be made to ensure that it's 2wF straight and level.Attention should also be y ,F Keep bottom iggm paid to staggering any butt joints in the planks :'' edge of the first ; m course even with Gr so that the installation is attractive while mak- 6" n, the bottom of `_...- Use a level 4-ft.or the comer trim. I M a ing efficient use of material. m longer level to check _.y� the first course. m m 1) Use a level(4-ft.or longer)or chalked level . line to be sure that the first course is level. snapped chalk line guides the first course. _ Vr MM As installation proceeds up the wall, periodically check the level and straightness of the courses.When correct- ing for flatness over products such as exterior insulation, use drywall shims. It is good practice to snap a chalk line every 3 to 5 courses to keep the planks straight and level. 2) Position the bottom edge of the first course of siding a minimum 1/4-in. below the edge of the starter strip(maintain d required clearances)and secure. m 3) Run the siding to the HardieTirime board leaving a 1/8-in.gap between the siding and trim. - o= dm The bottom of the siding should be kept even with the bottom of the trim,or if desired,the trim may extend below a a the bottom of the siding. But the siding should never hang below the trim.*When installing the first course make m° sure ground clearances are in accordance with James Hardie requirements and those of local codes. -PLANK ALIGNMENT AT CORNERS For the best looking installation, make sure that the heights of the plank courses match on both sides of a corner. Use a framing square,s speed p square or a level to match up the plank heights. Check every few courses to End plank _ o �- make sure proper heights are being maintained. courses 1/e in I a from vertical trim and ya fill gap with , S permanently flexible caulk. _ m x d .a Pull from accross the stack Do not go down the stack TIP:When taking planks from the -�r; pallet installation,avoid repeating Do not a down the stack the texture pattern by working Pull from across the stack 9 across the pallet.Two to four planks can be removed from a stack at one R time.But then material should be H taken from adjacent stacks,again d Q working across the pallet.Texture a repeat is typica&a concern on _.. large walls with few breaks such as windows or doors. CO a 3� 89 m Install"on , e ' a e , O ' 11 c E r y O c�a� BLIND NAILING(nailing through_#op of plank) 23 wt� Blind nailing measurments to^6� Blind nailing Y W Blind nailing is recommended for installing Nails for blind nailing shall be between 3/4"and 1" Fasteners are any type of HardiePlank®lap siding from the top of the board. TT hidden by the t _ including ColorPluso siding.With blind course above- 6 3 nailing, each course _ Nails are covers the fasteners on the course below, Keep nails driven which provides a better 3/8 in.from through the ends of sheathing looking installation. boards. into the studs. For blind nailing HardiePlank lap siding, James Hardie recommends driving =E y fasteners 1".from the top edge of the plank.Additionally fasteners should be placed no closer than 3/sin.from the �LLQ ends of the plank. m Avoid placing fasteners near the top edge of the plank.This practice, called "high nailing", may lead to loose planks, s 2 unwanted gaps or rattling. Pinning of butt joints with a finish nail may be done for aesthetic purposes only. LL� The finish nail should be nailed flush to the surface(not countersunk),must be fully corrosion resistant ®v (e.g.galvanized or stainless)and does not provide any structural support. c,t FACE NAILING (nal ling`throug llthe overlap at ft'bbottom of the plank) x W -- 16J,I Face nailing �µ y Exposed E� Although blind nailing is recommended by James Hardie,face nailing may fasteners iE 62 be required for certain installations including: installations in high wind areas, are driven .27 throughthe M M fastening into OSB ore equivalent sheathing without penetrating a stud, or face of the 9 q 9 P 9 00 boards. - when dictated by specific building codes . Refer to Appendix D for related yc code matters. , Drive fasteners IL only where x planks overlap 'STAGGERING THE.BUTT JOINTS ® For walls longer than 12 ft., it is necessary to butt joint additional Cutoff pieces lengths of HardiePlank siding.These butt joints should be staggered form the je eP t starter pieces to avoid noticeable patterns,which is determined by the placement for courses _ of the first course. Butt joints between consecutive courses should above. ° be spaced apart by at least two stud bays for 16-in, o.c.framing or m9 one bay for 24-in.o.c.framing. die Sao` While random placement of the planks is usually the most aesthetically pleasing, a progressive stagger pattern can make the a o job easier and faster without the pattern becoming too noticeable. r` For walls longer than 12 ft. a" With this strategy,the cut off piece for one course becomes the land butt joints over studs, staggering the joints at least starter piece for a course above, making efficient use of materials 24 in.(for 24-in.o.c.framing) 06 a and ensuring that all butt joints land on studs.The pattern can be or 32 in.(two stud bays for T¢ 9 1 P 16-In.o.c.framing). W modified for different stud placement. 90 ii 1D _ m c m i p»d _ JOINT FLASHING Flashing behind to add an � One or more of the following joint treatment options are required by code(as additional layer of protection from referenced 2009 IRC R703.3.2) water infiltration A.Joint Flashing(James Hardie recommended) �ap xa B. Caulking*(Caulking is not recommended for ColorPlus for aesthetic reasons r A6 ' ` ,�Q� as the Caulking and ColorPlus will weather differently. For the same reason,do j not caulk nail heads on ColorPlus products.) C. "H"jointer cover =' Flashing behind butt joints provides an extra level of protection against the entry of water at the joint.James Hardie recommends 6-in.wide flashing that Extend flashing N 1 in.onto the a overlaps the course below by 1 in.Some local building codes may require course below ' different size flashing. 10.1 Joint-flashing material must be durable,waterproof materials that do not react Y with cement products. Examples of suitable material include finished coil stock a and code compliant water-resistive barriers.Other products may also be suitable. ! - - m i m'5 o x i m m TIP:Joint flashing can be quickly and easily made by cutting a 6-in. wide section off a roll of housewrap..Tape the roll tightly at the cut ..-: mark and cut the section off using a miter saw with a carbide blade. Individual sheets then can be cut to length with a utility knife. m Caulking at HardiePlank lap siding butt a joints is not recommended for ColorPlus5 ch for aesthetic reasons as the caulking and H TIP:Use light-colored joint flashing when using light-colored ColorPlus will weather differently.For the � ColorPlus lap siding or other siding with a light-colored finish.Dark- same reason,do not caulk exposed nail color joint flashings should be used on siding with dark finishes. heads.Refer to the ColorPlus touch-up section for details JOINT PLACEMENT AND-TREATMENT.: a t0.11 COLORPLUV TIP:When,: a w Butt joints in HardiePlank lap siding should always land on p ale installing HardiePlank a stud. Butt joints between studs are not recommended lap siding with ColorPlus and should be avoided.Whenever possible,factory- Technology,position the finished ends should be used at butt joints. prank in the immediate area where the plank is y Place cut ends where the siding meets a corner,door, 1 i to be fastened Do not window trim, or other break in the wall where the joint is place the plank on the D to be caulked. If cut ends are used in a butt joint between course below and slide 0-0 �a ;i into position.Doing so ;{ d planks,James Hardie requires sealing cut ends for all Butt planks with may scuff or scratch the , products. For ColorPlus products, use the color-matched moderate edge ColorPlus finish on the _ contact installed piece. u edge coater to seal the cut end. M 0 91 i 0 m�� • • ' e e dieRIMM • 1 ' t e ' c�E CC 0 ° e {, CONTINUING THE INS_TALLAT_ION -- " -T-� planking around windows Keep butt joints more Once the initial course of HardiePlank® No plank thanne course away around window siding is fastened to the wall, continue trim and flashing, from top of window. installing successive courses with full Add an extra stud if nec- essary for nailing the ends H 12-ft. pieces(follow the stagger pattern of the planks. o=� ~ALL for longer walls), or until a window, door or other opening interrupts the course (fig 10.12). Notch planks as needed to a fit around windows and doors.Again, be sure to seal all cut edges.Avoid d placing butt joints directly above or below o 2-22 windows or above doors.Separate the C7 O c cc joint from the opening by at least one m course of siding. Ea Where butt joints land on a stud, make y C " LL sure there is enough stud space for plank on both sides of the joint to land m properly. Optimally both sides of a butt joint should land in the middle of a stud _--' with 3/4 in. landing space for each side. E The minimum stud space for a plank to COLORPLUS TIP:HardiePlank lap siding m with ColorPlus Technology is shipped with a land is 3/s in. 1 c protective laminate slip sheet which should m_. Pay special attention to window, be left in place during cutting and fastening - 7; . 7 a doors, and corners that have been to reduce marring and scratching.The sheet yshould be removed immediately after each ; a trimmed before the siding goes on. plank is installed. Vertical trim boards may cover the king 3 studs beside windows or doors, or they may cover up corner studs leaving no room for nailing the siding. In these places add extra studs as needed. If corners are trimmed with HardieTrim°5/4,4/4 boards, it may be necessary to measure and cut the first pieces of siding to make sure the butt joints land on studs. r.5 ma v L INSTALLING HARDIEPLANK®SIDING ON GABLE WALLS 2 1 Siding gable walls can be challenging, and some of the keys to siding gable walls efficiently are determining the angle or pitch of the roof, properly staging materials,and ensuring that the plank lengths are measured accurately. ��- To estimate the amount of siding needed to complete a gable end, use the estimating tools located in Appendix C. C N ao Stage enough material on the pump jacks or scaffolding to complete the gable end, but take care not to --" overload the staging.When possible, a cut table should be located on the pump jacks or scaffolding,which frees Cd a up crew members to work on other walls. W 92 o� o�m EL To cut planks for the gable: 1°1 3 Tip for fast gable installation 1)Tack up a small scrap piece of siding where the first gable course is going. 4 Draw the angle,cut and repeat the process for the 2: 2) Hold a second small piece of siding against the eave or rake board. next course. 3)Trace the angle onto the scrap. 1 \ o - o 4)Cut that line and label the scrap as the template for the gable angle.The � o template can then be used to transfer the angle onto the larger pieces for 3 Place a plank for the next CL cuttingand installation. piece on the overlap lines - and mark the length. s 10.14 Angle Template -- =_m om 5) Periodically check the angle as - - ------ --- ---- Scrap piece 3 you progress up the wall. of sidi4piec Draw N= again line board here A 2 Before installing,measure ENO down the 11/4-in.overlap at 3 the top of the board. The quickest way to measure Scrap - 1 Measure,cut and fit lowestand cut consecutive courses of of sidi _ ._,- gable plank using gable angle d siding for a gable is to work off template. the previous piece. HARDIEPLANK�SIDING FASTENER SPECIFICATIONSCL 1)Cut and fit the lowest course of The Fastener SpecificaSons table shows fastener options fora variety of different nailing ( substrates. Please refer to the applicable ESR report online(see back page)to determine a siding. i which fastener meets your wind load design criteria. I 2) Before installing, lay it flat and Fastener Approved Fastener vne Substrate Fastener 03 measure down 11/4-in.from the — ts"o.a 2 -- —6D "m .113"x.267"x 2" common top edge of the plank for the © O S 3 6D _. course overlap. Make a mark 24„o ® .093"x.222"x 2" siding nail on both ends. wood studs ��N. roofing nail3)Set a piece of uncut siding on 16n ac O 11ga 125"long m top of the first piece,aligning the743 bottom edge with the overlap " . 2 5 }-� ' marks.Transfer the length 24 O.C. Ribbed Bugle-Head No.8 screws .323"x 1.625" directly to the uncut piece. t6"oG 4) Draw the gable angle with the C Ribbed wafer-Head No.8(.375°x 1.25"] " template, cut the angle and then repeat the process for the next ° 24"o•c. [AKN-100].100"x.25"x 1.5" EW cn Cn course. steer studs* 16 o.a L [AGS-100].100"x.313"x 1.5"CO f masonry nail i a C 14-- --w~ o- m O [ASTM G90]ASM-144-125(P/C) ° M .30" x .14" x 1.25" ay- 24"o.c. n 5 8D an m 113" x .260" x 2.37F common �n Direct to Masonry 14 ; o g 6 roofing nail m a 7/16"OSB or ® No 11ga 1.75"long equivalent(face nailed) - - - ----- 4D siding TIP.Stainless steel fasteners are 4 .091"x.22® 1.5" r nail 9 recommended when Installing James Hardee *When blind fastening 9.5"or wider a E products. g ®indicates recommended fasteners. 0 product onto steel studs,use screws --93 �-- i HardiePlank® /99MI® La Siding JamesHardie p g EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 2013 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS- PRIMED&COLORPLUS" PRODUCTS Visit wwwlamesha(die.com for the most recent version. SELECT CEDARMIW-SMOOTH-CUSTOM COLONIAL-SMOOTH •CUSTOM COLONIAL'ROUGHSAWN CUSTOM BEADED CEDARMILO-CUSTOM BEADED SMOOTH•STRAIGHT-EDGE SHINGLE PLANK IMPORTANT.FAILURE TO INSTALL AND FINISH THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND JAMES HARDIE WRITTEN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY,AFFECT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE,VIOLATE LOCAL BUILDING CODES,AND VOID THE PRODUCT ONLY WARRANTY.BEFORE INSTALLATION,CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT HARDIEZONE-PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS. INSTALLATION OF HZ100 PRODUCTS OUTSIDE AN HZ100 LOCATION WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. TO DETERMINE WHICH HARDIEZONE m APPLIES TO YOUR LOCATION,VISIT WWW.HARDIEZONE.COM OR CALL 1-866-942-7343(866 9HARDIE) STORAGE&HANDLING: p CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Store flat and keep dry and covered prior OUTDOORS INDOORS to installation.Installing siding wet or 1.Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user 1.Cut only using score and snap,or shears(manual,electric or pneumatic). saturated may result in shrinkage at butt and others in working area 2.Position cutting station in well-ventilated area 2 Use one of the following methods: joints.Carry planks on edge. Protect a Best: I.Score and snap edges and comers from breakage.James o.Shears(manual,electric or proumatic) -NEVER use a power saw indoors Hardie is not responsible for damage b.Better: I.Dust reducing circular saw equipped with a -NEVER use a circular saw blade that does not can the HardieBlade saw blade trademark caused by improper storage and handling HardieBlade°saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction -NEVER dry sweep—Use wet suppression or HEPA Vacuum of the product. c.Good: I.Dust reducing circular saw with a HardieBlade saw blade (only use for low to moderate cutting) Important Note:For maximum protection(lowest respirable dust production),James Hardie recommends always using'Best"-level cutting methods where feasible. NIOSH-approved respirators can be used in conjunction with above cutting practices to further reduce dust exposures.Additional exposure information is available at www.jameshardie.com to help you determine the most appropriate cutting method for your job requ'vements.ti catcein still exists obeli exposure levels a you do not comply with the above practices,you should always consult a qualified industrial hygienist or contact James Hardie for further information. �oeaios GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: - HardiePlanr lap siding can be installed over braced wood or steel studs spaced a maximum of 24"D.C.or directly to minimum 7/16"thick OSB sheathing. See general fastening requirements.Irregularities in framing and sheathing can mirror through the finished application. - Information on installing James Hardie products over foam can be located in JH Tech Bulletin 19 at www.jamehardie.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. James Hardie does manufacture HardieWrap®Weather Barrier,a non-woven non-perforated housewrap',which complies with building code requirements. I - When installing James Hardie products all clearance details in figs.3-14 must be followed. • Adjacent finished grade must slope away from the building in accordance with local building codes- typically a minimum of 6"in the first 10'. Figure 1 6o��on Construction Wall - Do not use HardiePlank lap siding in fascia or trim applications. Do not install James Hardie products,such that they may remain in contact with standing water. water-resistive barrier let-in bracing - HardiePlank lap siding may be installed on flat vertical wall applications only. plywood or 2a°o.c.max. For larger projects,including commercial and multi-family projects,where the span of the OSB sheathing 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"Expansion Characteristics of James Hardie®Siding Products"at www.JamesHardie.com. - DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie®Products. INSTALLATION: JOINTTREATMENT Nail line(If nail One or more of the following joint treatment options Figure 2 line is not are required by code(as referenced 2009 IRC stud present place R703.3.2) fastener between 3/4" A.Joint Flashing(James Hardie recommended) 81"from top ° B.Caulking*(Caulking is not recommended re�stve Q y6 from of plank) for ColorPlus for aesthetic reasons as the barrier edge of plank Caulking and ColorPlus will weather Joint °° a ° water resistive differently.For the same reason, flashing ° barrier do not caulk nail heads on ° °°° HardieZone"' °° ° ° ° fastener ColorPlus products.) HardiePlank°siding ° C."H" jointer cover o°° 00 ° Install a 11/4"starter strip to install planks in °°° °° ensure a consistent plank angle moderate contact at butt joints leave appropriate gap between planks and trim,then caulk.— Note:Field painting over caulking may produce a sheen difference when compared to the field painted PrimePlus. *Refer to Caulking section in these instructions. 'For additional information on HardieWrap®Weather Barrier,consult James Hardie at 1-866-4Hardie or www.hardiewrap.com WARNING:AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST James Hardie®products contain respirable crystalline silica,which Is known to the State of California to cause cancer and is considered by[ARC and NIOSH to be a cause of cancer from some occupational sources. Breathing excessive amounts of respirable silica dust can also cause a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease called silicosis,and has been linked with other diseases. Some studies suggest smoking may increase these risks. During installation or handling:(1)work in outdoor areas with ample ventilation;(2)use fiber cement shears for cutting or,where not feasible,use a HardieBlade°saw blade and dust-reducing circular saw attached to a HFPA vacuum;(3)warn others in the immediate area;(4)wear a property-fitted,NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator(e.g.N-95)in accordance with applicable government regulations and manufacturer instructions to further limit respirable silica exposures.During clean-up,use HEPA vacuums or wet cleanup methods-never dry sweep.For further information,refer to our installation instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet available at www.jameshardie.com or by calling 1-800-9HARDIE(1-800-942-7343). FAILURE TO ADHERE TO OUR WARNINGS,MSDS,AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. 09� 94 HS11119-P7/4 6/13 CLEARANCE AND FLASHING REQUIREMENTS Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Roof to Wall Horizontal Flashing Kickout Flashing Slabs,Path,Steps to Siding • Z-Flashing r As code As required 4 x 4" y~ Do not caulk . Min.t/a" ' j _ �� � ,�'•-, ' in.1"-2" III F _ Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Deck to Wall Ground to Siding Gutter to Siding Sheltered Areas Mortar/Masonry �' I -Flashing - 1. Z-Flashing *Fla hing Z-FIE sling Mi -2" _ Mm %4'. 6� I. 1 ham,-�/,f Min.t/z" in , .r'/4 i Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Drip Edge Block Penetration Valley/Shingle Extension ewmmended in HZ117 Fla I D caulk - I FASTENER REQUIREMENTS** Blind Nailing is the preferred method of installation for HardiePlanke lap siding products.Face nailing should only be used where required by code for high wind areas and must not be used in conjunction with Blind nailing(Please see JH Tech bulletin 17 for exemption when doing a repair).Pin-backed comers may be done for aesthetic purposes Only.Pin-backs shall be done with finish nails only,and are not a substitute for blind or face nailing. BLIND NAILING FACE NAILING Nails-Wood Framing Nails-Wood Framing •Siding nail(0.09"shank x 0.221"HD x 2"long) •6d(0.113"shank x 0.267"HD x 2"long) •11 ga.roofing nail(0.121"shank x 0.371"HD x 1.25"long) •Siding nail(0.09"shank x 0.221"HD x 2"long) Screws-Steel Framing Screws-Steel Framing •Ribbed Wafer-head or equivalent(No.8 x 1 1/4"long x 0.375"HD)Screws must •Ribbed Bugle-head or equivalent(No.8-18 x 1-5/8"long x penetrate 3 threads into metal framing. 0.323"HD)Screws must penetrate 3 threads into metal framing. Nails-Steel Framing Nails-Steel Framing •ET&F Panelfast"nails or equivalent(0.10"shank x 0.313"HD x 1-1/2"long) •ET&F pin or equivalent(0.10"shank x 0.25"HD x 1-1/2"long) Nails must penetrate minimum 1/4"into metal framing. Nails must penetrate minimum 1/4"into metal framing. OSB minimum 7/16" OSB minimum 7/16" •11 ga.roofing nail(0.121"shank x 0.371"HD x 1.75"long) •Siding nail(0.09"shank x 0,221"HD x 1-1/2"long)* •Ribbed Wafer-head or equivalent(No.8 x 1 5/8"long x 0.375"HD). za-_�► stud Stud 2-f Figure 15 Figure 16 O.C.max. O.C.max Minimum overlap 1 1/4"min. for Both Face I overlap _�-- — � //} and Blind Nailing ' r Nail Line O r Blind Nail ,pin.1 1/4" + I O r face nail overlap � I r I Water Resistive water resistive t 1/4'min. Barrier barrier Overlap Laminate sheet to be removed immediately after installation of each course for ColorPlus®products. When face nailing to OSB,planks must be no greater than 91/4"wide and fasteners must be 12"o.c.or less. Also see General Fastening Requirements;and when considering altemative fastening options refer to James Hardie's Technical Bulletin USTB 17-Fastening Tips for HardiePlanke Lap Siding. H311119-P214 6113 95 i y �o GENERAL FASTENING REQUIREMENTS PNEUMATIC FASTENING Fasteners must be corrosion resistant,galvanized,or stainless steel. James Hardie products can be hand nailed or fastened with a pneumatic tool. Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended. Set air pressure so that the James Hardie recommends the use of quality,hot-dipped galvanized nails. fastener is driven snug with the surface of the siding.A flush mount James Hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of fasteners. attachment on the pneumatic tool is recommended. This will help control the Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when installing James Hardie® depth the nail is driven.If setting the nail depth proves difficult,choose a products near the ocean,large bodies of water,or in very humid climates. setting that under drives the nail. (Drive under driven nails snug with a smooth faced hammer-Does not apply for installation to steel framing). Manufacturers of ACO 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 ® ® Countersunk, HardieTrim Tabs to preservative-treated wood shall be of hot dipped fill&add nail zinc-coated galvanized steel or stainless steel and in accordance to 2009 IRC snug flush DO NOT DO NOT R317.3 or 2009 IBC 2304.9.5. FigureA Figure B under drive nails staple • Consult applicable product evaluation or listing for correct fasteners type and placement to achieve specified design wind loads. PAINTING • NOTE:Published wind loads may not be applicable to all areas where Local I DO NOT use stain,oiValkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie® Building Codes have specific jurisdiction.Consult James Hardie Technical Products.James Hardie products must be painted within 180 days for primed Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. product and 90 days for unprimed.100%acrylic topcoats are recommended. • Drive fasteners perpendicular to siding and framing. Do not paint when wet.For application rates refer to paint manufacturers • Fastener heads should fit snug against siding(no air space).(fig.A) specifications.Back-rolling is recommended if the siding is sprayed. • Do not over-drive nail heads or drive nails at an angle. CUT EDGE TREATMENT • 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 Caulk,paint or prime all field cut edges.James Hardie touch-up kits are hammer(For steel framing,remove and replace nail). required to touch-up ColorPlus products. • NOTE:Whenever a structural member is present,HardiePlank should be fastened with even spacing to the structural member.The tables allowing CAULKING direct to OSB or plywood should only be used when traditional framing is .For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C920 not available. Grade NS,Class 25 or higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM • Do not use aluminum fasteners,staples,or clipped head nails. C834.Caulking/Sealant must be applied in accordance with the caulking/sealant manufacturer's written instructions.Note:OSI Quad as well as some other caulking manufacturers do not allow tooling. COLORPLUS®TECHNOLOGY CAULKING,TOUCH-UP&LAMINATE I •Care should be taken when handling and cutting James Hardie@ ColorPlUS(D 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 new HardiePlank®lap 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. Problems with appearance or performance arising from use of third party touch-up paints or paints used as touch-up that are not James Hardie touch-up will not be covered under the James Hardie ColorPlus Limited Finish Warranty. PAINTING JAMES HARDIE"SIDING AND TRIM PRODUCTS 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,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating 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 HS11119-P3/4 6/13 96 AX >O ME COVERAGE CHART/ESTIMATING GUIDE Number of 12'planks,does not include waste ? COVERAGE AREA LESS OPENINGS HARDIEPLANIV LAP SIDING WIDTH SQ 51/4 61/4 71/4 7112 8 8114 91/4 91/2 12 (1 SQ=100 sq.ft) (exposure) 4 5 6 61/4 6 314 7 8 81/4 10 3/4 1 25 20 17 16 15 14 13 13 9 2 50 40 33 32 30 29 25 25 19 3 75 60 50 48 44 43 38 38 28 4 100 80 67 64 59 57 50 50 37 5 125 100 83 80 74 71 63 63 47 6 150 120 100 96 89 86 75 75 56 7 175 140 117 112 104 100 88 88 65 8 200 160 133 128 119 114 100 100 74 9 225 180 150 144 133 129 113 113 84 10 250 200 167 160 148 143 125 125 93 11 275 220 183 176 163 157 138 138 102 12 300 240 200 192 178 171 150 150 112 13 325 260 217 208 193 186 163 163 121 14 350 280 233 224 207 200 175 175 130 15 375 300 250 240 222 214 188 188 140 16 400 320 267 256 237 229 200 200 149 17 425 340 283 272 252 243 213 213 158 18 450 360 300 288 267 257 225 225 167 19 475 380 317 304 281 271 238 238 177 20 500 400 333 320 296 286 250 250 186 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. RECOGNITION:In accordance with ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-2290,HardiePlank@ lap siding is recognized as a suitable alternate to that specified in:the 2006,2009,&2012 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings,and the 2006,2009,&2012 International Building Code,.HardiePlank lap siding is also recognized for application in the following:City of Los Angeles Research Report No.24862,State of Florida listing FL#889,Dade County,Florida NOA No.02-0729.02,U.S.Dept of HUD Materials Release 1263c,Texas Department of Insurance Product Evaluation EG-23,City of New York MEA 223-93-M,and California DSA PA-019.These documents should also be consulted for additional information concerning the suitability of this product for specific applications. @2013 James Hardie Building Products.All rights reserved. Additional Installation Information, TM,SM,and @ denote trademarks or registered trademarks of James Hardie Technology Limited.C]is a registered trademark Warranties,and Warnings are available at JamesHardie of James Hardie Technology Limited. www.jameshardie.com Panelfast is a registered trademark of ET&F Fastening Systems,Inc. HS11119-P414 6/13 97