The edges must be nailed into a stud.
Finding studs under siding.
A little light will go off or the finder will make a beeping noise when it finds a stud.
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.
Locate an outlet on the wall.
You will also find studs.
Builders use an outside corner as a reference point when framing walls so you might.
Remove the cover plate.
Today s structural codes require builders to space wall studs uniformly to accommodate.
Look at the trim for where it has been nailed to a stud.
Turn power off to the room.
Measure 16 and mark additional stud locations.
To the best of my knowledge we won t see a stud by lifting siding unless the house was built about 1925.
Then you can check for studs however you like drilling test holes etc.
Studs are generally spaced between 16 24 on center which means from the middle of one stud to the middle of one next to it 16 is the most common dimension though.
Since the baseboard is attached to the studs look to see if.
Exterior wall studs measurements.
This is not always the case depending on the installer.
Walk very slowly along the exterior siding while holding the stud finder.
How to find exterior wall studs standard wall construction.
Locate the switches and outlets which indicate a stud.
Draw a mark at the exact location where the stud finder locates a stud.
Keeping these points in mind here are the ways i ve been most successful at finding studs.
Remove the section of siding at the elevation you plan on mounting the awning at.
If i don t have any luck.
The better way is to locate the edges of the osb sheathing.
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.
Don t have a stud finder.
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 inside out next to the stud.