Repairing Wood Siding Shingles
5 steps to shingle replacement 1.
Repairing wood siding shingles. 2 use pitchfork to remove all damaged shingles from house. Decide which boards need replacing and where to make your cuts. You ll also need high quality wooden shingles that match the. Replacing wood siding shingles 1 pull out the broken pieces.
1 make a story pole from a straight 1x3. To repair broken shingles first gather several tools. 3 peel off any paper or housewrap. When repairing a hole in a wood siding shingle you ll need to fill the hole with caulk or wood putty.
Wear gloves for this to protect your hands. Once the filling is dry you can sand it down to be level with the rest of the shingle. How to repair wood siding. You ll use basic tools to wiggle the rotted shingle out reassemble the pieces and use the old shingle as a guide for the new one.
Shingles shingles are among the easiest forms of siding to replace when damaged. Mark locations of shingle courses on pole. Using individual shingles still makes sense for smaller projects or when doing smaller repairs. If the hole is particularly deep you may have to apply the caulk or putty in layers to allow it to dry properly.
3 cut a replacement. How to repair siding shingles if your siding is in need of repair this section will show you how to remove damaged shingles and attach new ones. In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to repair shingle siding. Inspect the condition of sheathing.
Depending on the extent of the damage and number of holes this type of repair can cost as little as 100 200for a professional to complete at an average rate of 40 50 per hour plus materials. Angle it to one side and tug on it until you feel the tool hook one of the nails holding. Fixing warped wood boards. Stagger butt joints if you re replacing multiple courses.
Finish the cut with a sharp utility knife. Re stain the entire board to blend the putty into the look of the siding. If necessary use a chisel or flat pry bar to. The process is fairly simple.
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