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Repairing siding shingles.
Where siding meets a roof it will rot if the siding touches the shingles.
In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to repair shingle siding.
These small repairs can add years to the life of the siding.
Gap between siding and shingles.
Often a major re siding can be delayed by repairing sections of siding.
Mark locations of shingle courses on pole.
Consider replacing rotted areas with fiber cement siding.
Thinner than most hardboard but it.
To repair broken shingles first gather several tools galvanized or stainless steel shingle nails a hammer a small block of wood a drill and a shingle ripper a long flat piece of metal with hooks forged into the flattened end which is used to remove the broken shingle you ll also need high quality wooden shingles that match the texture and length of your originals.
Repairing cedar shingle siding can be a real pain.
Weatherside fiber cement siding is the 1 and weatherside fiber cement siding is the 1 and only solution for replacing or repairing old asbestos siding shingles.
Broken or rotten shingles should be repaired to keep a home protected against the elements.
Here is an easy and effective way to do it loosing your mind.
When you replace these boards make sure you have good flashing along the joint.
2 use pitchfork to remove all damaged shingles from house.
Roof or second story shingle repair may require a ladder.
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.
Boards shingles and panels usually can be replaced without too much trouble.
Small temporary wall siding repairs to individual shingles can be made using copper or aluminum flashing material it can be painted color that looks a lot like the remaining cement asbestos shingles and this approach minimizes the chances of breaking more shingles during the repair.
This chapter shows how to repair most types of siding including stucco.
It s available in a variety of sizes and shapes to match many of the old siding shingles installed over the last 60 years.