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Default Hardie Cement Pre-Painted House Siding: How Are Nail Heads Handled?

Larry Caldwell wrote:
In article , rgammon51
@yahoo.com (Robert Gammon) says...


Be aware, priming and painting is a all side proposition. Hardie siding
panels are ONLY primed/painted on the Top Side. All cuts and the back
side need to be primed for long life and any exposed nail heads and
seams need paint/caulk.


Why in the world would you back-prime cement siding? I can see it with
wood, where you nail the siding up against the sheathing, but cement
board needs an air gap to keep condensation from rotting out the
framing. With proper ventilation, painted one side should be fine.


Hardie Panel or Hardie Plank both are heavy paper coated with cement.
When they are in long term contact with moisture, they will fall
apart. Nailed to the frame, there is NO air circulation, so if
moisture gets behind the siding, it will fail.

Failure to prime the backside was a common, almost universal building
practice here in the early 1980s. Almost all of these homes have had to
have their siding replaced as a result of the builders NOT following
mfg's directions with wood siding.