Hoa Not Repairing Rotted Siding

Cutting the nails will let you remove rotted boards without damaging those your e saving.
Hoa not repairing rotted siding. Fortunately the fix is easy. To get at the nails carefully wedge out the bottom of the siding 1 8 to 3 16 in. This is an excellent post thanks. Cut the nails at the bottom of the row above the boards you re replacing.
1 from the pictures you show it appears you have lp smart siding not t1 11. All other z flashing on my house is not caulked. I think the home owner should replace the rotten wood and the hoa should paint it generally an association expense people often get mixed up on hoa and condo regime issues and this issue normally applies in a condo regime says jeff vinzani an attorney in charleston s c who represents associations. Install the kickout flashing underneath the first shingle photo 1.
If you find a small portion of rotting wood you can prevent it from affecting the entire wood siding. If the screwdriver sinks into the wood you ve got a wood rot problem. 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. The dangers of replacing rotten wood siding on your own.
General repairs can be made by using pine wood. You could remove a section of the rotten wood prime a new piece all over paint it one coat then install it and finish coat it. The worst choice would be finger jointed followed by a better choice of clear pine. Meet with the board of directors to discuss the problem and find out why the hoa is not properly maintaining the common.
Use a small hacksaw with a sharp blade. I ll just very carefully cut off 1 4 inch of t1 11 using my dremel sawmax which is a small circular saw ideal for fine cutting. Inspect the sidewall around and underneath the fascia and inside the house for signs of moisture damage and repair any rotted areas. Paint can hide wood rot so poke the siding with the tip of the screwdriver the wood should be firm and hard.
Add felt if needed before nailing the new wood on and prime the new wood on all four sides before installing it. I might add two points. Recently due to financial issues the hoa changed the rules making all dry rot repair to the exterior of the buildings a homeowner s responsibility instead of an hoa responsibility. Clear pine means the wood has no knots.
Even the most well kept wood siding is susceptible to moisture and damage which will lead to rotted wood.