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How to replace rotted wood siding.
Use the same paint color of the existing wood planks to coat the new wood piece.
To learn how to repair wood siding remove rotted boards with a flat pry bar.
Hardboard lap siding has been used on homes for years because it mimics the look of wood siding but is much less expensive.
Pry off the rotted boards.
Inspect the sidewall around and underneath the fascia and inside the house for signs of moisture damage and repair any rotted areas.
The cost to repair the damage or in other words replace the rotted wood can run in the tens of thousands of dollars.
The wood siding must be at least 5 8 inches in thickness.
Many people delay getting new wood siding when one or two boards are rotted out because it can be hard to match new materials to the wood species and the same look of the existing siding.
You can use plenty of materials for that.
Add felt if needed before nailing the new wood on and prime the new wood on all four sides before installing it.
Installing new wood siding using spacer gauges.
Wood siding can rot or become damaged over time and will need to be replaced with new siding.
After you remove the rotted courses use a small hacksaw to cut any protruding nail shanks or if you have a very strong grip use a good pair of wire cutters.
If your home has wood siding examine the siding around and beneath.
However by waiting to replace the one or two rotten boards this problem can lead to more significant damage in time.
One of the disadvantages of hardboard siding is that exposure to water can cause it to deteriorate over time.
Protect sound siding with a scrap piece of 1 4 in.
Install the kickout flashing underneath the first shingle photo 1.
This will help protect the new wood plank from damage coming from weather elements such as rain and intense heat during summer.
Rotten hardboard siding before replacement with fiber cement siding.