A few years ago we were headed on a little family vacay it seemed a million things needed to be done before we could get out of town.
Replacing lap siding.
Wood siding holds so much character but it can also be prone to rotting and cracks.
Here is a peek at our damaged hardie board.
Gap between siding and shingles.
You can use a tape measure to mark the reveal of each piece of replacement siding or make a spacer gauge from two blocks of wood screwed together.
Install the new siding so there s a 1 in.
To install the replacement siding start at the bottom and work your way up.
How to repair lap siding how to repair lap siding.
Here s how to repair damaged clapboards also known as bevel or lap siding.
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Replace the old board with a new one of the same size and shape.
You remove the old siding carefully without damaging the pieces above it.
When you replace these boards make sure you have good flashing along the joint.
Consider replacing rotted areas with fiber cement siding.
If a wood clapboard is rotted in a small area you can apply.
Learn how to quickly fix these problems yourself.
How to prevent serious siding damage if your siding is buckling splitting warping delaminating or coming loose in large areas or if you see mold or other signs of moisture inside the siding remove a section and take a look.
Where siding meets a roof it will rot if the siding touches the shingles.
Wedge the board away from the house by driving wedges up under the damaged board to pull it out from the sheathing below.
Overlap the boards so each row of new siding has the same reveal as the old siding.
Now the process is fairly simple.
Score down the damaged lap siding with a utility knife.
Once all the nails are removed from the adjoining board the damaged one should just pull out.
Remove the nails on the lap board then use the claw of the hammer to split the board down the center image 1.