HardiePlank® lap siding may be used with fasteners approved by ICC-ES ESR-2290 spaced in accordance with the Wind Load Tables. Fasteners must be corrosion resistant, galvanized or stainless steel. ... Fasteners shall be installed between 1 in. and 3/4 in.
Are there special screws for Hardie board?
Backer-On 1-1/4 in. Cement Board Screws are designed for attaching HardieBacker or equivalent fiber cement backerboard to wood or light gauge steel studs.
Can you screw into fiber cement board?
Fiber cement siding can be nailed by hand or with a pneumatic nailer. It can also be attached using corrosion resistant screws. Use hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails.
Can I use screws on Hardie trim?
ET&F or equivalent fasteners or screws may be used to attach HardieTrim boards to steel frame construction. Fastening instructions are similar for all applications.
How do you screw into cement board siding?
Fiber cement siding can be nailed by hand or with a pneumatic nailer. It can also be attached using corrosion resistant screws. Use hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails. Nails should penetrate through the sheathing and at least 1” into studs.
What screws do you use for hardiplank?
James Hardie recommends 1-1/4'' long galvanized or STAINLESS steel roofing nails or 1-1/4'' long ribbed waferhead screws in compliance with the tile industry. It is 8-18 x 3/8'' HD.
Can you screw things into hardiplank?
James Hardie Building Products recommends keeping nails or screws at least 3/8 inch from the end of a plank. Measure the diameter of the basket you intend to hang. Divide the diameter in two and add 3 inches to the result. ... Insert the screws and tighten securely using a drill with screwdriver bit attached.