Hiding Damaged Wood Siding

Hello tony i have a low deck across the front of my house with 2 x 6 x 4 deck boards perpendicular to the house resting on the 4 edge of 2 redwood beams about 14 high and 22 long.
Hiding damaged wood siding. The wood may sustain a few different types of damage. To break loose the lower half of the damaged piece start at one end and gently tap a small pry bar underneath. Please like and subscribe to our channel and make sure to ask us any. 1 standing at one end of the damaged section of siding hammer a wood wedge under the course of siding directly above the damaged section.
Tips and tricks for the best results. Repeat the process every few feet until the entire top. The damage may remain hidden until the siding is replaced. Easy instructions on replacing repairing rotten or damaged t1 11 siding on your house.
When i removed some of the deck boards i noticed the lower edge of the siding texture 1 11 was rotted in a couple of places. Your damaged wood clapboard siding board will be firmly rooted in place. Additionally we show how to repl. In rare instances you may want to remove the entire length of the siding board.
Besides prying out the rotten wood you may need to cut adjacent boards back a stud or two in either direction. Mark the repair area. When you re ready to install the new material create a gauge block to help ensure that the reveal of. Prime the new wood you ll be using for the repair on the front back and end grain.
Cut away the. Larger and smaller holes along the corner boards or on the siding of the house resulting from nesting or roosting attempts drumming or insect foraging. Run a utility knife horizontally along the entire length of the broken wood siding to score it. Unsealed gaps in these spots allow water to trickle beneath the siding and eventually rot the plywood sheathing that lies beneath.
Make another cut with the knife through the wood but not into the builder s felt underneath the. How to repair wood siding tools and materials. Using a utility knife score the entire length of the damaged clapboard from end to end about halfway up from.