How to repair wood siding.
How to remove rotten wood siding.
The key to making the patching process easy is patience.
Stagger butt joints if you re replacing multiple courses.
If you are patient and ease the old siding board out you can use it to help later.
Even the most well kept wood siding is susceptible to moisture and damage which will lead to rotted wood.
The process of replacing rotten wood siding isn t difficult.
You simply have to remove the damage section and fill in that particular area.
The steps involve cutting away the rotten siding clearing out the old nails cutting the new siding to the appropriate length and fastening the siding as well as caulking it to make the siding watertight.
In a pinch you can wrap duct tape around the bottom of a hacksaw blade to protect your hand and use it to cut through the nails.
Finish the cut with a sharp utility knife.
Make the first cut with a circular saw.
Decide which boards need replacing and where to make your cuts.
Keep in mind that what you think is a minor repair may end up being a big one.
An oscillating tool with a metal cutting blade works great for this or you can use a mini hacksaw with the blade extended beyond the end of the holder.
If you find a small portion of rotting wood you can prevent it from affecting the entire wood siding.
Scrape away old hardened caulk and replace it with fresh caulk.
Clean gutters regularly at least twice a year to prevent blockages that can lead to water running over the backside of the gutter and.
Removing rotted wood siding.