Expert advice on how to repair and replace wood siding including how to fix holes repairing warped wood and replacing wood siding shingles and boards.
Repair hole in wood siding.
Once you ve covered the hole with wood filler prime and paint it to give it a smooth new finish.
See how to remove the damaged siding with little damage to existing siding.
Easy instructions on replacing repairing rotten or damaged t1 11 siding on your house.
Additionally we show how to repl.
Finally attach the new siding with sliding nails that do not rust and fill seams with outdoor caulk.
Tips and tricks for the best results.
Cut a circular or square shaped hole to make the repair work easier.
Hiring a professional to fix woodpecker damage can be expensive but most competent do it yourselfers can repair their siding and trim using readily available materials.
That s because the end seams on wood lap siding are staggered across the wall and have to be made at wall stud locations.
Be sure to remove wood pieces and detritus from the hole you ve just created before proceeding.
If you have woodworking skills you can tackle small repairs by duplicating the way the siding is.
In most cases it s necessary to remove more than just the damaged wood to make the repair less obvious.
If the woodpecker hole is 2 inches 5 1 cm or larger in diameter it will require a bit more work.
Wood siding comes in many forms including several types of boards shingles and sheets.
Then measure for proper fit of the new siding.
Use a hole saw to cut a circular hole over the damage.
For example the birds tend to prefer redwood and cedar siding over other woods and their activity is more frequently directed to stained wood than painted wood.
So when a piece needs fixing it s a task that merits a big red flag on the to do list.
Besides prying out the rotten wood you may need to cut adjacent boards back a stud or two in either direction.
Remember to add new tar paper for extra weather proofing.
Whether it s cracked rotted or the victim of a woodpecker s bill a damaged strip of wood siding is an open invitation for water to leak in and wreak havoc on a house.