However if you have a foundation that is exposed and you wish to cover it with siding there is good news.
How to attach vinyl siding to concrete block.
Stucco is similar to concrete but more decorative.
Although the process of installing vinyl siding is relatively simple it helps to have assistance.
Vinyl panels and stone veneers are alternative decorations that match with many homes.
Easiest and only way to install vinyl siding over the cinder block wall is to nail on something called furring strips.
Use concrete screws to attach the boards to the block.
There are hundreds of colors to choose from when you decide on installing vinyl siding.
Vinyl siding can give an ordinary concrete home an appealing polished look and update its appearance.
Use different material to give any cinder block wall a unique aesthetic appeal.
A concrete block garage is just about as sturdy as any garage can be.
Most of the time these foundations are rarely exposed with much of the surrounding soil covering the walls.
But if you want a garage that is both sturdy and attractive you may want to cover your garage s exterior concrete block wall surface with something more becoming than the concrete block.
One choice might be vinyl siding.
I have a couple concerns about the siding addition.
You want to nails these in to the block joint not the block itself.
House foundations are concrete or concrete blocks.
Installing vinyl siding over concrete is similar to installing it over wood since you have to install wooden furring strips under the siding.
Concrete is an inexpensive way to create a strong cover.
Vinyl siding colors are not restricted to the limited five or ten pastel colors that were the choice for so many years.
The concrete foundation is nearly flush with the first floor siding meaning that using furring strips would cause the new siding to stick out.
The contractor proposed using tapcons to attach the siding directly to the foundation which would allow the siding to line up with the first floor.
Furring strips are basically 1x3 or 1x4 strip of wood that are vertically nailed every 16 inches on center using masonry or concrete nails.