He ran the siding directly down to the ground the termite inspector now says termites can get into the house because you cannot see the tunnels.
Distance above dirt to siding.
Of course every rain the siding looks a mess and the dirt travels pretty high up the siding.
Wood siding sheathing and wall framing on the exterior of a building having a clearance of less than 6 inches 152 mm from the ground.
So when referring to wood siding the distance from the soil necessitates the use of preservative treated wood.
The closer to the grade the sooner your siding will deteriorate.
The dirt is level and in some places above the siding.
Any clearance is better than none.
If soil treatment is used for.
Which also implies the higher the siding is above the grade the more likely your siding will stay intact withstanding any moisture problems you may incur without actual flooding situations.
The dirt should never touch the siding a minimum of 2 of concrete between dirt and siding.
Also he refuses to cover mistakes and blemishes in the pre painted surfaces or black marks left on the white trim.
Concrete and masonry foundation walls shall extend above the finished grade adjacent to the foundation at all points a minimum of 4 inches 102 mm where masonry veneer is used and a minimum of 6 inches 152 mm elsewhere.
A stick cut the distance you want from the house is the best tool for measuring.
Wood siding stucco vinyl brick.
John we just bought a home with new siding i m sure the old siding was very dirty.
Any contact with any building siding material and the ground or even placing it too close to ground level invites damage from insects carpenter ants termits or from water and rot.
How close can the dirt be to the siding.
25 4 mm above the floor or finished grade and 6 inches 152 mm above exposed earth and are separated there from by an approved impervious moisture barrier.
Keep all building siding 6 8 above soil surface slope away don t trap water in mulch beds nor against foundation walls.
Wood siding stucco vinyl brick all siding should ideally have at least 6 to 8 inches clearance above the ground.
Originally the pad was exposed 4inches above the ground.
If the adjacent ground is concrete such as part of a patio or a sidewalk it still requires the same clearance as bare earth.