The spacing in between the boards should be at least 1 4 for movement of the boards but make the gap such a width that you can nail the batten through the space to prevent splitting the board edges.
How far apart to space studs for siding.
Measure 16 inches from the corner.
A shed s sturdiness relates to stud spacing and stud spacing is a notable factor in total materials costs.
And it is as expensive as all other choices such as fibercement or cedar etc.
The standard space between studs is 16 or 24 inches although in some homes the distance between studs is less regular.
Of course it is meant to be tight to sheathing and part of the insulation package.
Before installing the battens nail a furring strip around the window and door openings and where the boards meet the eaves.
It is by far the best looking vinyl.
Stud spacing for a shed is important for two reasons.
I then measure about inch away from the outlet on the stud side and use that as my starting point to determine the 16 inch intervals of stud spacing.
There are two stud spacing options for a shed.
16 inch and 24 inch stud spacing.
Check by sound another effective method for locating studs is simply.
If attaching to metal or vinyl siding you may need longer screws to reach a solid substrate.
Vinyl siding can be purchased vinyl siding can be purchased that has a foam backer and is superstiff.
See individual manufacturer s instructions for fastening specific accessories and for recommended spacing make sure the panels are locked at the bottom but do not pull them tight when nailing.
And that goes for inch drywall not just 5 8 inch.
Space nails a maximum of 16 inches apart for horizontal siding panels every 12 inches for vertical siding panels and 6 to 12 inches for accessories.
If the studs are of good quality and the drywall is installed correctly i ve not heard of problems due to 24 inch stud spacing.