Thanks guys for your responses.
Need to use sheathing if using wood siding.
The 3 8รข rainscreen gap behind the wood siding was created by cor a plast battens with a folded over insect screen at the bottom.
Each row column or panel locks into the previous one hiding the seam and is screwed or nailed at the other edge.
Face screwed siding makes it really easy to pull the siding off later if we ever had a reason.
The wood siding has a charred finish called shou sugi ban in japan.
Engineered wood siding has changed a lot over the years thanks to technological advancements in manufacturing and as a result installation handling and storage procedures have changed as well.
Use aluminum galvanized steel or other corrosion resistant nails staples or screws when installing vinyl siding.
Let s take a look at the top 6 things you need to know when installing naturetech engineered wood siding.
The wood that goes under residential siding exterior sheathing performs several functions.
Aluminum trim pieces require aluminum or stainless steel fasteners.
All fasteners must be able to penetrate a minimum of 1 1 4 32mm into nailable material such as wood sheathing and framing fig.
It also provides a surface.
I just wanted to give a visual of what i was asked about and t1 111 came to mind.
Most new walls need sheathing to strengthen them to act as a nailing base for siding and or to boost insulation.
The siding is attached directly to the wood sheathing or to wooden straps that overlay the walls.
You can put hardi directly on studs without sheathing but you need to use let in bracing to give structural rigidity to the walls.
It adds insulation waterproofing and structural support for the framing.
T111 siding and sheathing.
The planks or panels lock into a starter strip and hide or protect the joint where each sheet is secured.
Myself i would not consider using the siding without sheathing but that s your decision.
I too have used and replaced many sheets of true t1 111 siding on sheds and such.
Exterior wall sheathing actually has a few different purposes depending on the type of sheathing you re using.
They are each right in a way.
Structural sheathing is first and foremost designed to help strengthen the walls of the home or building it s installed on.
Wood is natural beautiful and durable which makes it a sought after siding option for use in traditional architecture such as cottages bungalows and cape cod exteriors.
And either way you should use a barrier like tarpaper or tyvek underneath it.
I may be using t1 111 siding as a term instead of the product.
Existing walls usually do not require sheathing unless you are stripping off the old siding and applying a different type that calls for sheathing.