Can i use screws.
Fasteners for cedar siding.
The corner boards and the ends of the siding are nailed to the corner studs which anchors the wood for a maintenance free joint.
We don t recommend using screws when installing western red cedar siding because there is a tendency to overdrive them.
Hot dipped galvanized is the most widely used and one of the most economical fasteners and aluminum is an option too.
Redwood painted stainless steel siding nails 5 pound box 69 65.
Stainless steel wood siding nails 5 pound box 38 65.
There are three good fastener options for cedar decking in my opinion.
304 stainless for general siding applications.
Stainless steel wood siding nails 1 pound box 9 47.
These fasteners are all corrosion resistant.
This moisture can seep into your fasteners resulting in rust and corrosion on fasteners that are left unprotected.
You can use double hot dipped galvanized siding nails meeting astm a153 standards but we only recommend that if the siding or trim is pre primed and going to be top coated with solid stain.
Width is a matter of taste and proper proportion.
Other types of nails are not recommended.
Stainless steel siding nails 25 pound box 183 99.
To decrease the chance of splitting the shake or shingle fasteners should be blunted siding nails and should be ring or twist shank to improve holding.
1 hot dipped galvanized maze nail most common and least expensive.
Corner boards are applied to the sheathing with siding fitting tightly against the narrow edge of the boards allowing for expansion and an adequate caulking bead.
Deck fence and siding fasteners help secure wood and other materials that retain moisture.
Make sure read the box that the layer of galvanization is correct for cedar.
This guide provides an explanation of the types of screws best suited for your outdoor projects including galvanized nails galvanized.
Hot dipped galvanized aluminum and stainless steel fasteners are all corrosion resistant and can be used to fasten western red cedar.
Stainless steel finishing.
Stainless steel nails are the best choice when fastening cedar siding especially if the siding is to be finished with transparent or semitransparent stain.