Installing vinyl siding over concrete is similar to installing it over wood since you have to install wooden furring strips under the siding.
Attaching vinyl siding to concrete.
My initial thought was to attach whole sheets of 1 2 osb around the portions i want to add siding to directly to the concrete using concrete anchors.
No you do not want the vinyl to come in contact with the ground the siding could deteriorate.
Using self tapping screws such as those by tapcon will fasten the strips to the concrete securely but concrete nails can be used as well.
All of these boards serve as furring strips and provide a structural base for attaching the vinyl siding.
Another poster mentioned remington rounds for fastening.
Not just vinyl but fiber cement as well.
One choice might be vinyl siding.
And the vinyl siding institute actually recommends that when you are applying vinyl siding over concrete block walls that you do use a furring strip of at least inch thick.
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.
I d like to attach the siding directly to the concrete here.
The concrete foundation is nearly flush with the first floor siding meaning that using furring strips would cause the new siding to stick out.
So if i furred the new siding i d have a lot of patching and filling to do and it d probably look funky.
Vinyl siding can give an ordinary concrete home an appealing polished look and update its appearance.
The existing siding is flush with the concrete.
So that would be the correct way to do it.
However as is common with foundation pours there s vertical protruding lines of concrete that results from the gaps between the panels used during a foundation pour.
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.
A concrete block garage is just about as sturdy as any garage can be.
This renders the siding vulnerable to moisture and voids the warranty even if you seal the hole.
That s a good question david.
There are at least three alternative ways to do it.
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Use concrete screws to attach the boards to the block.
The strips can be ripped from 2 inch by 4 inch lumber or plywood but they should be at least 3 4 inch thick.