Repairing a single wood siding board.
Fixing wood siding.
When people have damaged wood siding they often ask what s the best way to repair it the first step is to prime the new wood you ll be using for the repair on the front back and end grain.
In rare instances you may want to remove the entire length of the siding board.
A new generation of wood fillers hardeners and epoxies fill holes and firm up soft spots so they are as strong as the original wood.
Small holes require only one application.
Seal these joints.
These small repairs can add years to the life of the siding.
This process called back priming will seal all sides of the wood to prevent moisture from causing the wood to deteriorate prematurely.
Remember to add new tar paper for extra weather proofing.
To break loose the lower half of the damaged piece start at one end and gently tap a small pry bar underneath.
Then measure for proper fit of the new siding.
2 apply the filler with a putty knife.
Begin with coarse.
Gap at corner and butt joints.
Thoroughly paint all exposed edges and grooves.
Using a utility knife score the entire length of the damaged clapboard from end to end about halfway up from.
Your damaged wood clapboard siding board will be firmly rooted in place.
Finally attach the new siding with sliding nails that do not rust and fill seams with outdoor caulk.
Work the pry bar along the.
How to repair holes in wood siding 1 remove any loose material from the hole and brush the hole clean using a stiff bristle brush.
How to repair wood siding tools and materials.
Do not drive the nails flush or countersink them.
Large or deep holes call for building.
Make your repair last prime the back and edges of the new siding.
Mark the repair area.
Cut away the.
3 sand the surface.
The heads will break the paper face allowing water to soak in and.