Can Hardie board be used as soffit?
HardieSoffit® panels are 8 ft. and 12 ft. long, ¼ in. thick factory-primed fiber-cement panels designed to be used on the underside of eaves as soffit material.
What size is soffit board?
While not all soffit board sizes are the same, the width of most soffit falls in the range of 16 inches to 24 inches when used to cover the eaves of the home. In addition, standard soffit sizes feature a ¼-inch thickness, too, which can help with installation.
Can you use Hardie board for fascia?
HardieTrimboards can be fastened directly over a 2x sub-fascia or directly to rather tails.
Can you use cement board for soffit?
For ventilated soffit applications, the cement board product is available in perforated sheets, for non-ventilated, solid sheets are available.
Does Hardie make fascia?
Fiber Cement House Trim & Fascia | HardieTrim Boards | James Hardie.
Can you use plywood for soffit?
Finishing. Although unsanded and touch-sanded grades of plywood are often used for soffits, optimum appearance and finish performance is achieved by using panels with Medium Density Overlay (MDO), or textured (such as APA 303 Siding) or sanded A-grade faces.
What type of board is used for soffits?
Standard soffit material is 3/8- or 1/2-inch-thick exterior plywood in pine (or similar softwoods) or cedar. Common, but much less durable, is Masonite or similar fiberboard soffit, as well as much more weather-resistant fiber-cement.
Can you nail through Hardie board?
For Hardie siding, it’s recommended to use stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized nails. You can either nail by hand or use a pneumatic nailer. However, it’s best to use a pneumatic nailer for speed and consistency. At the bottom, the siding should be face nailed, and at the top, it should be blind nailed.
Do you nail or screw Hardie board?
James Hardie prefers and recommends installation of HardiePlank® lap siding by the blind nailing technique, such that fasteners are hidden by the course above. Fasteners shall be installed between 1 in. and 3/4 in. from the top edge and no closer than 3/8 in.
What can I use instead of soffit?
One great alternative to a soffit ventilation system is to install an intake vent right at the lower edge of the roof. They call this a venting drip edge. The venting drip edge seems to be the easiest and most common way to go.