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Height of siding above ground.
Wall cladding materials should be six to eight inches above grade to protect the cladding system and the structure from water damage.
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How high should the siding be above ground level.
Originally the pad was exposed 4inches above the ground.
Having your siding too close to the ground is just asking for trouble.
Foundations are designed to withstand the moisture in the soil.
To word the question another way how much of the foundation wall needs to be exposed below the siding.
Mike the building code here in the usa used to say that wood siding must be 6 inches above grade.
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That means if you place the siding 6 inches above the ground you get a 70 percent on the test.
Which also implies the higher the siding is above the grade the more likely your siding will stay intact withstanding continue reading.
R404 1 6 height above finished grade.
Realize the building code is a set of minimum standards.
This means that we can see some of the foundations above grade and below the siding.
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The closer to the grade the sooner your siding will deteriorate.
Siding distance to ground surface specifications codes hazards.