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Question about Siding and Sheathing on a house
will be having my house re-sided with either cedar lap siding or cedar
shingles (currently it has cedar shakes that are poorly installed (not sufficient overlap.) I have several questions. #1--the sheathing underneath is shiplap (looks like 1x8 boards). Is this significantly less strong than plywood sheathing? Would it be worth my effort to have a layer of plywood installed over the top of this shiplap sheathing? Also, this shiplap sheathing is installed horizontally...I've heard its supposed to be diagonal...is this a bad thing? #2 When the siding people are installing the siding (and possibly plywood), how on earth can they avoid the posibility of piercing a wire or plumbing fixture? |
Question about Siding and Sheathing on a house
1 - Dunno, mine was horizontal and that does seem stronger. I wouldn't
mess with it, personally. 2 - Nails probably aren't long enough. Wiring hopefully is run down the middle of the wall stud, and there shouldn't be any plumbing running inside exterior walls (famous last words !). |
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