Hardie Plank Lap Siding

I just completed an inspection on a high end home that had the Hardie Lap siding. There were numerous issues with clearances and flashings. The gutter end caps were touching.

The home was built in 2001. The specs and manufacturer’s instructions are from 2007.

http://www.jameshardie.com/pdf/install/install_plank_north.pdf

Do you know if the specs were the same in 2001?"

I provided my client with the above installation instructions and advised a specialist review the siding and provide an estimate for corrections.

Here are some photos.

I have more.

Bricks, mulch, concrete, strip drain, stone all in contact with the siding. The one section in contact with the mulch is turning green.

I told them to get out there with a saw and start cutting so you could release the silicia dust. :mrgreen:

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Reminds me of one from last month.

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Yes,

Kind of like this deck.

If it was not for me inspecting a house for a James Hardie claim rep.
I would of over looked most of the specs. He gave me a installation book that came in real handy.

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Kickouts for all sidings.

http://dryflekt.com/

Carl

This is the only one they had and a poor one at that.

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David,

Thats more of a overflow splash guard. And if anything help put more water in the wall cavity!

I would like to see some IR pics of that one.

Hardie made a small change in August of 2007 that made the requirement for caulking all butt joints or approved flashing beneath the butt joints subject to local code officials. That’s the only change I’m aware of.
Stu

This might help

http://www.jameshardie.com/builder/helpSupport_productInstructions.shtml

and they suggest a kick out diverter

Bob Givens

I am getting grief from agents as they are saying that the siding was installed in 2001 and the specs I have are from 2007.

Does anyone know what the specs were in 2001? I would think they are about the same.

Ask the agents to mind their business. It’s not their decision if the problem needs to be corrected, it’s the clients decision, the one buying the high end house. Explain to the client what happens when water gets behind the siding and into the wall cavity. I’m sure they will understand your concern more so than the agent. It’s obvious this agent is not out for their clients best interest.

Find some pictures of interior damage from poor exterior installations. When I show clients a photo of what could potentially happen if the problem is not fixed, there usually aren’t any more questions.

Find some pictures of interior damage from poor exterior installations. When I show clients a photo of what could potentially happen if the problem is not fixed, there usually aren’t any more questions.

Bob Givens is just the man who might have those pictures!!

I can remember from my remoldeling days, that the caulk
was required back in 2002. Having said that I know that there has been several versions of the installation instructions. I always call out caulk on hardie board, it is either not done or not not properly. Regardless if the company has had a change in installation protocol, I would call it out and let the buyer and seller add that to their negotations. And don’t ask about a starter strip, hardly see that too.
This is in all 3 versions:
“leave appropriate gap between planks, then caulk***”
http://www.jameshardie.com/pdf/install/install_plank_south.pdf
http://www.jameshardie.com/pdf/install/install_plank_north.pdf
http://www.jameshardie.com/pdf/install/install_plank_west.pdf

David,

Since you allready have them looking do the windows have proper flashing and backer rod and sealant joints per most mfgrs. specs?

Do you have some window pics?

I like this one

It’s not their decision if the problem needs to be corrected, it’s the clients decision,


If Hardie changed something there must have been a reason. Even if ok when installed time has shown that it is an issue today. We are here to report issues.

Just like GFCI’s etc on old homes

rlb

2001 Instructions:


http://www.icf-supply.com/Downloads/hardiplank_installation_instructions.pdf

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