Restoring Clapboard Siding
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Restoring clapboard siding. Restoration classic double 4 x 12 6 forest vinyl siding. Vinyl siding is an alternative to clapboard and has grown in popularity since the 1950s. Available in five architecturally accurate profiles. Inventory is sold and received continuously throughout the day.
Before the siding can go up 1x4 starter strips of treated lumber should be nailed to the sill where the lower most course of siding will go up image 2. Prices promotions styles and availability may vary by store and online. We used cedar siding to replace the rotted clapboards. The reasoning behind this was that the upkeep of wood siding was too time consuming and newer materials were more resilient.
Pry the remaining pieces of old clapboard out from behind the course above. While it is true that wood shingles or clapboards require fresh paint every few years a growing number of homeowners are now stripping away the skins of siding to restore the original wooden clapboards beneath. Therefore the quantity shown may not be available when you get to the store. Use section of old clapboard to mark the length of the replacement siding.
Cut the clapboard using a 10 teeth per inch crosscut handsaw. Restoration classic provides the premium features that makes it a great choice for both remodeling and new construction. First to help avoid any future insect damage back prime the cedar with oil based primer image 1. Clapboard was originally hand split from logs of different type of woods producing one edge thicker than the other where the board above overlaps the board below.
While it used to be known to crack and fade with time technology has advanced making vinyl siding more durable and effective and a good alternative to clapboard. Double 4 clapboard select cedar double 4 1 2 dutchlap select cedar double 5 clapboard select cedar double 4 1 2 clapboard smooth triple 3 clapboard smooth.