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Hello,

I recently had a 26' x 26' standalone garage built, and am concerned
by how the siding was hung.

There are about 70-80 nails throughout the garage, poking through the
walls about 1 inch. The nails are sometimes directly between the
studs. There are instances of these nails from about 1 foot above the
floor all the way up to the ceiling joists.

Is this a common practice? I'm concerned about someone injuring
themselves, and I haven't seen this in any other garage I've been in.

Is there a building code that I can reference? If this is a common/
o.k. thing to do, what's the best way to cover these nails? I'm not
too eager to put drywall up, however.

Thanks,
--Nate

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On Apr 11, 10:37 pm, "Nate" wrote:
Hello,

I recently had a 26' x 26' standalone garage built, and am concerned
by how the siding was hung.

There are about 70-80 nails throughout the garage, poking through the
walls about 1 inch. The nails are sometimes directly between the
studs. There are instances of these nails from about 1 foot above the
floor all the way up to the ceiling joists.

Is this a common practice? I'm concerned about someone injuring
themselves, and I haven't seen this in any other garage I've been in.

Is there a building code that I can reference? If this is a common/
o.k. thing to do, what's the best way to cover these nails? I'm not
too eager to put drywall up, however.

Thanks,
--Nate


Are these exposed on the inside of the building? If so, it could be
"miss-fires" from when they mounted the siding with a pneumatic
nailer. If they run close to the stud, the operator just missed. If
not, they may have bee looking for the stud.
Either way, I suggest you bend them down. Be careful to not leave it
where you might fall against it. If you pound the back out you will
have to pull them from the outside and leave a hole.
Also,lnstead of drywall, you might put up wafer-board. It works fine
and takes abuse.

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Hello,

I recently had a 26' x 26' standalone garage built, and am concerned
by how the siding was hung.

There are about 70-80 nails throughout the garage, poking through the
walls about 1 inch. The nails are sometimes directly between the
studs. There are instances of these nails from about 1 foot above the
floor all the way up to the ceiling joists.

Is this a common practice? I'm concerned about someone injuring
themselves, and I haven't seen this in any other garage I've been in.



The siding is nailed to the sheathing. Pretty common, actually. If the
nail only penetrated the sheathing, it would not hold as well. Either bend
them down or add drywall. Consider insulation if you use the garage as a
shop.


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On Apr 11, 10:37 pm, "Nate" wrote:
Hello,

I recently had a 26' x 26' standalone garage built, and am concerned
by how the siding was hung.

There are about 70-80 nails throughout the garage, poking through the
walls about 1 inch. The nails are sometimes directly between the
studs. There are instances of these nails from about 1 foot above the
floor all the way up to the ceiling joists.

Is this a common practice? I'm concerned about someone injuring
themselves, and I haven't seen this in any other garage I've been in.

Is there a building code that I can reference? If this is a common/
o.k. thing to do, what's the best way to cover these nails? I'm not
too eager to put drywall up, however.

Thanks,
--Nate


Are these exposed on the inside of the building? If so, it could be
"miss-fires" from when they mounted the siding with a pneumatic
nailer. If they run close to the stud, the operator just missed. If
not, they may have bee looking for the stud.
Either way, I suggest you bend them down. Be careful to not leave it
where you might fall against it. If you pound the back out you will
have to pull them from the outside and leave a hole.
Also,lnstead of drywall, you might put up wafer-board. It works fine
and takes abuse.


I wouldn't bend them, that will damage the siding.
Cut them off as close to flush as you can with
an end cutter.
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Hello,

I recently had a 26' x 26' standalone garage built, and am concerned
by how the siding was hung.

There are about 70-80 nails throughout the garage, poking through the
walls about 1 inch. The nails are sometimes directly between the
studs. There are instances of these nails from about 1 foot above the
floor all the way up to the ceiling joists.

Is this a common practice? I'm concerned about someone injuring
themselves, and I haven't seen this in any other garage I've been in.

Is there a building code that I can reference? If this is a common/
o.k. thing to do, what's the best way to cover these nails? I'm not
too eager to put drywall up, however.

Thanks,
--Nate


Nails through the sheathing 1" would indicate they used vinyl siding,
correct? This is OK if they used vinyl, but not OK if they used Hardie
Plank, or cement siding. Otherwise, consider covering the walls on the
inside. I recently built a 26x30 garage. I insulated and then covered the
walls with 1/4" OSB. The OSB will take the abuse and looks pretty good.
Best of all, no mudding, taping, priming or painting!

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"Nate" wrote in message
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| Hello,
|
| I recently had a 26' x 26' standalone garage built, and am concerned
| by how the siding was hung.
|
| There are about 70-80 nails throughout the garage, poking through the
| walls about 1 inch. The nails are sometimes directly between the
| studs. There are instances of these nails from about 1 foot above the
| floor all the way up to the ceiling joists.
|
| Is this a common practice?


...................what type of siding is this?



I'm concerned about someone injuring
| themselves, and I haven't seen this in any other garage I've been in.


...................some siding nails only penetrate the studs.



|
| Is there a building code that I can reference? If this is a common/
| o.k. thing to do, what's the best way to cover these nails? I'm not
| too eager to put drywall up, however.


...................rigid insulation in between studs (over nails)



|
| Thanks,
| --Nate
|


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