Concrete absorbs and holds water and most siding and trim materials including fiber cement aren t rated for contact with concrete.
Concrete spalling behind siding.
You are right to be concerned about placing the new concrete step in direct contact with the fiber cement trim or most siding and trim materials for that matter.
By the diy experts of the family handyman magazine get rid of concrete spalling by resurfacing the concrete if your driveway surface has spalling concrete the most likely cause is an installation mistake.
Spalling concrete can look like round or oval depressions along surfaces or joints.
This is a 6 wide piece of weather resistive material to make sure that no water gets through.
Hardieplank lap exterior siding is engineered for climate and designed to hold up to the changing weather conditions in the environment where it is installed.
Spalling that occurs in a concrete driveway or sidewalk typically happens because the weather changed during the hardening process or something else occurred to prevent the concrete from finishing its curing.
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The siding on this gothic revival style home looks like wood clapboard but it s actually fiber cement painted a custom color.
James hardie recommends that a slip sheet joint flashing is installed behind each butt joint in the siding.
What causes spalling and how to prevent it.
The problem is called concrete spalling and here s how to fix it without replacing the entire driveway.
Spalling of concrete slab due to corrosion left untreated and exposed to the elements will cause extensive structural damage and may cause it to break away from the façade potentially injuring the public and damaging property.
Fire exposure due to which free water in concrete change to stem and create internal expansive pressure in concrete consequently spall off concrete.
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Over the course of a winter or over the course of years as the internal pressure rises and falls it stresses the surface layer of the concrete which leads to spalling.
5 contractors might make the mistake of adding too much water but frankly most don t make mixing errors.
Spalling tends to be most common in cold climates when de icing chemicals are applied or when seasonal freeze thaw cycles damage the concrete.
Most contractors will remember to do this but some of them try to save a buck by cutting squares of building paper for.