The edges must be nailed into a stud.
Do stud finders work through vinyl siding.
You might be able to locate the studs on the inside of the wall using a stud finder and then using the center of a window as a reference point measure how far over the studs is.
The best way to find a stud while working on on the outside whether brick siding or stone is to use an electronic stud finder.
Walk very slowly along the exterior siding while holding the stud finder.
All stud finders do the same basic thing.
I have a situation where i need to mount a fairly stout bracket to the exterior of the building and i need to find one of those studs to do so.
The heat transfer through the studs makes them show up pretty well in our climate.
Help finding stud through vinyl siding of exterior wall to the best of my knowledge we won t see a stud by lifting siding unless the house was built about 1925.
Further the approximate area of where i need to mount this bracket includes an area of the wall that has a bunch of electrical wiring running through it romex through holes in 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.
Use a stud finder to locate a stud on any wall that is drywalled in your shower room by placing the stud finder up to the wall turning it on and moving it slowly until it beeps.
Measure 16 and mark additional stud locations.
Place the stud finder at the edge of the exterior siding.
Some of this is a function of you get what you pay for since many low cost stud finders do not have the penetrating power to accurately get though the wall materials to find the studs.
When hammering or screwing things into walls ceilings and floors you need to know what is on the other side.
That s why a stud finder is so crucial.
Our experience shows that most battery operated types work fairly well to some extent.
At 03 09 am 2 22 2009 wayne wrote.
I was wondering.
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.
Detect where support areas like studs and joists are along the wall.
This would be pretty easy.
The better way is to locate the edges of the osb sheathing.
A little light will go off or the finder will make a beeping noise when it finds a.
Then go on the outside hold your tape measure in.
In theory the siding should be nailed at the studs.