hbiss
EC, Westchester, New York NEC: 2014
- Location
- Hawthorne, New York NEC: 2014
- Occupation
- EC
I still don't know what good a 3 inch nail does when it comes to securing siding unless you were penetrating maybe 1.5 inches of foam insulation before hitting something solid.
Can't make rules to cover every stupid thing other trades might do.
As well as what might be done in the future after the house is completed. If you are shooting nails into a wall and don't understand that there are things like wiring and plumbing within, you don't belong doing that kind of work.
I believe in the WAC it states you must have 2.5" of clearance between cabling in studs and the face where the siding goes if you wire before siding... Probably easy to do with 2x6 walls. Impossible with 2x4.
Requirements like this just encourage the use of untrained siding installers. Why should we have to be responsible for sloppy workmanship by another trade? After a few instances of workers damaging wiring or plumbing and the siding company having to pay for repairs, you can bet they will be better educated. How much effort does it take for the siding foreman to walk around in the house and make note of possible problem areas?
-Hal