A frieze is an ornamental, horizontal band that appears on the exterior walls of a building or house, usually near the roofline.
A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a dual-pitched roof.
WHAT IS HOUSE WRAP?
House wrap, or weather barrier, covers a structure’s exterior prior to siding installation. It prevents rain from getting into the walls, while allowing water vapor to escape. James Hardie offers several HardieWrap® weather barrier products that work well with our siding products.
WHAT IS LAP SIDING?
One of the most popular siding styles, lap siding, also called clapboard, is any type of siding installed horizontally on your home. The boards are installed from the bottom up so they overlap each other. This type of siding can come in many different textures and colors.
Panel siding is long, tall boards that come in a variety of textures. This type of siding is commonly used with batten strips, but it can also be used on its own. Explore the versatility of HardiePanel® Vertical Siding in more detail.
Traditionally, shingle siding, sometimes also called shake siding, is individual cuts of wood of varying widths. Modern shingle siding comes in materials such as low maintenance fiber cement and is often manufactured in panels, which helps make it easier to install while maintaining the traditional aesthetic.
Sometimes referred to as the reveal, siding exposure is the visible space between the bottoms of adjacent rows of siding. This term is most frequently used when describing lap siding. Exposure differs from the total height of your siding planks because rows of siding will slightly overlap each other during installation.
The soffit is the underside of any construction element. The word is also used to describe the material used to cover the exposed surface beneath the overhang of a roof. James Hardie’s HardieSoffit® Panels come in a range of textures and venting options, which you can explore here.
There are two general ways to secure lap siding to the wall -- blind and face nailing. Blind nailing is when the fastener drives through the top of the plank, while in face nailing the fastener drives through the overlap at the bottom of the plank. James Hardie recommends blind nailing, but face nailing may be required for certain installations.
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