How To Replace Rotted Lap Siding
Tap flat bar under siding to loosen nails.
How to replace rotted lap siding. 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. One of the disadvantages of hardboard siding is that exposure to water can cause it to deteriorate over time. Use a pry bar to remove the damaged siding. How to repair old rotting wood trim or siding.
Consider replacing rotted areas with fiber cement siding. Cut and prime replacement siding. Remove any nails from the top piece of good siding. Thinner than most hardboard but it works in many cases has a comparable cost is highly rot resistant and carries a 50 year warranty.
Specifically he shows every step in how to remove old. In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to repair clapboards. Rotten hardboard siding before replacement with fiber cement siding. Cut the fiber cement siding to length wear approved dust protection.
Pull loose nails from clapboard siding. Secure old siding by driving ring shank nails down at an angle through the old nail holes. A single rotted clapboard can usually be replaced by the homeowner or the commercial maintenance crew by using the old rotted clapboard as a measurement board for the new siding plank. Hardboard lap siding has been used on homes for years because it mimics the look of wood siding but is much less expensive.