Mark the repair area.
How to repair wood siding panels.
To find out how thick your sheathing is remove a piece of siding and poke a drill bit into a vertical seam between two sheathing pieces.
See how to remove the damaged siding with little damage to existing siding.
Make the first cut with a circular saw.
Step 1 insert wood wedges.
Cut away the.
Then measure for proper fit of the new siding.
Step 3 remove nails.
In rare instances you may want to remove the entire length of the siding board.
Then prime and paint to match your existing structure.
Step 2 cut out damaged area.
How to repair wood panel siding.
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.
Repairing a single wood siding board.
Use a hammer to tap the.
Remember to add new tar paper for extra weather proofing.
Identify the damaged wood panel.
Finish the cut with a sharp utility knife.
Finally attach the new siding with sliding nails that do not rust and fill seams with outdoor caulk.
Stagger butt joints if you re replacing multiple courses.
You can get away with hammering 5d 13 4 inch nails just into the sheathing as long as it s 5 8 inch or thicker and made of plywood osb or solid wood.
Place some wood wedges underneath the damaged portion.
Holes dents and other damage to siding can usually be fixed quickly and inexpensively.
Step 4 cut out replacement wood.
Your damaged wood clapboard siding board will be firmly rooted in place.
Decide which boards need replacing and where to make your cuts.
These small repairs can add years to the life of the siding.