This next picture was taken in the crawl space.
How far up should vinyl siding be away from concrete.
Also this is a good time to install a.
The vinyl siding as seen from inside the crawl space.
According to the rsmeans 2014 residential cost data report the installed cost of vinyl siding is on average 201 per 100 square feet while fiber cement totals 300 for the same area.
The grade should be at least eight inches between the ground and the first siding row no matter what type of exterior siding we are talking about.
Also you should direct roof spillage and surface runoff water away from the building in order to avoid insect rot infestation and damage.
The entire rim joist was bug infested and rotted away over the whole length of the patio connection with the house.
Cedar vinyl metal wood artificial man made pressed wood like masonite makes no difference.
Building siding ground clearance distance specifications codes keep siding at least 6 above fround level and certainly never bury siding at wall bottoms.
The grey color visible in the picture is the back side of the vinyl siding.
As heaving and settling occurs the owner should also expect damage to occur to the siding possibly causing additional water intrusion.
Concrete slab up over vinyl siding.
Just make sure that the land is sloped away from the house.
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For siding that has a porous or faux wood grain spray the affected area liberally with white vinegar to soften the concrete while scrubbing it away with a stiff bristled brush.
It looks like the house had some kind of yellow cement board material installed over wood originally and then vinyl siding was installed over that.
In my opinion some sort of impervious membrane should be installed over the sheathing and behind the flashing both of which should be lapped by the siding and the flashing should have 2 4 inches exposed between the concrete and the siding.
The siding should be 4 8 inches above the surface of the concrete.
Our new to us 1930 s home has vinyl siding but the bottom row of the siding doesn t extend down far enough see photo.
It s possible that by excavating all this concrete you have created a low point in this corner which is bad for water runoff.
It is unknown what type of water insect access is available occurring under the siding below the surface level of the cement.
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Not sure what types of details to provide here s a pic from last summer where the cement coming up out of the dirt is the foundation and the light grey diagonal boards are the siding.
Chip away small chunks of concrete from your siding with a putty knife.
Hmm obviously i don t want to seal it up if it s supposed to be there to let moisture out.
For areas with a large amount of splatter using a putty knife may not be feasible.