Any clearance is better than none.
Ground contact siding.
This requirement is not just to prevent damage to the siding it serves a couple of other functions as well.
I was thinking of putting a layer of felt then capping with coil then a layer of tyvek over all that then finishing with vinyl siding.
Moreover it s engineered as a real exterior cement board so back fill it.
Left this way damage to the siding and framing is imminent.
Siding too close to the ground it s vinyl isn t that final siding materials need proper clearances between finish grade and the siding regardless the type of siding.
Above ground treated wood must be used when lumber is less than 6 from the ground or has poor ventilation must be used for applications where wood is difficult to maintain or replace see more uses for 2x ground contact lumber.
I have a question regarding a way to waterproof and or prevent water damage to siding on a outbuilding that is at or below grade.
That s true even if the siding itself would not be damaged by water since placing it close to ground provides a protected path for insects to enter the structure.
Ground contact siding question unless the water table goes all around the house it can look out of place and really not every style of house is supposed to have one also they have to be detailed right or they can cause more problems than they solve.
The reason for this clearance requirement is that while moisture will rot wood and damage other siding even if the ground isn t holding water against the siding rain splashes up and soaks the siding.
We manufacture our concrete boards using the highest quality materials available.
Wood siding stucco vinyl brick all siding should ideally have at least 6 to 8 inches clearance above the ground.
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.