That s because the end seams on wood lap siding are staggered across the wall and have to be made at wall stud locations.
Repair water damage lapp siding.
Using a circular saw set to the thickness of the siding complete as much of the cut as you can without cutting into the siding above the cut.
In this article we ll discuss how you can repair damaged areas or individual shingles yourself which can save you money and head off problems before they become too serious.
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Water from rain or sprinklers can damage hardboard and wood siding over time causing it to rot or deteriorate.
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In most cases it s necessary to remove more than just the damaged wood to make the repair less obvious.
Damaged siding lets air water dirt and insects through to the inside.
A quality siding job is well sealed otherwise water can infiltrate and damage sheathing or the back of siding.
Be careful not to damage the sheathing.
Exterior paint sheds water until there are cracks peeling paint or gaps between the siding and windows doors letting rain get behind the surface of the siding.
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It s the water that penetrates that causes problems because it likely won t get enough air circulation to remove the moisture and wood that has more than 20 moisture will rot.
If you have a structure that has plywood siding as a covering it may become damaged if it was not properly treated or has been exposed to rain for too long fortunately replacing plywood finding is a relatively simple task that makes an excellent diy project.
Over time however seals can weaken so it s important that you consistently check your siding s seal and replace or recaulk any damaged areas.
It also allows decay and further damage in the wood around it.
Replacing water damaged hardboard siding with durable fiber cement siding.
This section shows you how to repair flashing and apply caulk.
This usually occurs on the bottom rows of siding near the ground or on siding that adjoins a roof or chimney.
In fact you can replace a piece of water damaged plywood siding in a short period of time.