Sadly you can t always rely on the nails holding any type of siding to indicate where the studs are but if it s vinyl over plywood the plywood nails should be a good guide.
Locating wall studs under vinyl siding.
Measure 16 and mark additional stud locations.
Then you can check for studs however you like drilling test holes etc.
Remove the section of siding at the elevation you plan on mounting the awning at.
For solid cladding such as stucco or brick your best bet is to locate the studs inside the house and then transfer the measurements to the exterior wall.
This is not always the case depending on the installer.
Turn power off to the room.
The better way is to locate the edges of the osb sheathing.
For vinyl siding use a vinyl siding removal tool to unsnap the seal between two pieces of siding allowing you to see the nail heads.
If you have gaps around the outlet box use a long nail or knife blade to locate the stud on either side of the box.
Remove the cover plate.
Don t have a stud finder.
Studs exist to hold up drywall on interior walls and wood sheathing on exterior walls.
Zircon tip minutes with eric the zircon tip guy are designed to give you.
Using a window as a location guide use a stud finder on the inside to locate a stud or two and transfer that to the outside.
The wall is only about 9 thick plywood on studs don t know size of studs with typical siding on exterior side and sheet rock on the interior.
Want to know the fastest easiest genius way to find a wall stud in your home or rv.
In theory the siding should be nailed at the studs.
If that s true and i wanted to hit a stud close to dead center i d probably make myself about a 6 long 3 32 diameter drill bit locate a stud from inside and bore a hole from.
The edges must be nailed into a stud.
Why it s difficult to locate walls studs on exterior walls with your stud finder.
Grab yourself a siding removal tool and pull up the top section of siding i m fairly certain you ll find a video on youtube on how to use it.
You will be wow d.
This means you will always find a stud header or footer on the top bottom or corners of walls.
Locate an outlet on the wall.