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How to Repair House Siding

 

Step-by-Step Instructions for Repairing House Siding

 

By Mark J. Donovan

 

 

Due to the weather elements and the occasional item that hits the side of the home, such as a fallen tree or baseball, repairing house siding occasionally is required. Most of the time repairing house siding involves no more than just replacing a few clapboards and then touching them up with paint. Fortunately most handy do it yourself homeowners can repair house siding with just a few basic tools and carpentry skills.

 

The real trick on how to repair house siding, or more specifically patch wood house siding, is in the process of removing just the damaged clapboards while leaving the other surrounding clapboards intact.

Repair House siding

Photo By: Mark Donovan

 

Remove Damaged House Siding Clapboard

 

To make a repair patch on a damaged piece of wood house siding clapboard, first begin by carefully cutting the damaged clapboard at a location that is beyond the damaged area, and that preferably lines up over an existing wall stud. 

 

Use a pencil and mark the location, and then score the damaged house siding clapboard repeatedly with a carpenter's knife to create a relief line. You may want to employ a straight edge for this process.

 

The relief line will help to ensure the damaged siding breaks along this line when you go to remove the piece later.

 

After repeatedly scoring the damaged wood siding clapboard with the carpenter's knife, use a pry bar and hammer to work the nails loose on the good house siding clapboard that sits just above the damaged one. Use a hammer and pry bar, and carefully work the pry bar underneath the good house siding piece to help lift the nails. You may also want to use a reciprocating saw and just cut the nails on the back side of the good house siding clapboard.

 

Next, remove the loosened nails after you work them up a little with your pry bar.

 

Continue to work the pry bar up and underneath the bottom section of the damaged house siding piece, making sure not to damage the lower clapboard. You may want to use a small block of wood to act as a lever and to protect the lower house siding clapboard.

Repairing House Siding

 

Photo By: Mark Donovan

 

Once you have slightly lifted the damaged house siding piece away from the house sheathing, use a reciprocating saw to cut the nails on the backside of the damaged house siding piece.

 

After cutting the nails remove the old damaged house siding clapboard.

 

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Install New House Siding Patch

 

Once the old damaged house siding piece has been removed, check to make sure there are no stubs of nails still protruding behind the upper house siding clapboard, as you will be sliding the new house siding clapboard up underneath it.

 

If there are cut nail stubs protruding out, use a flat-bar or pry- bar and a hammer to push the nails flush with the house sheathing.

 

Also pound into the sheathing any cut nail stubs associated with the damaged house siding clapboard that was removed.

 

Next, measure and cut a piece of new house siding.

 

Then slide the new house siding patch up underneath the existing house siding clapboard that sits just above the damaged house siding piece you had earlier removed. Note it is wise to add a bead of exterior caulk on the ends of the existing house siding clapboards first before installing the new house siding clapboard.

 

After positioning the new house siding patch into place, fasten it to the house with galvanized nails.

 

Finally touch up the new patch with a coat of primer if necessary, and then apply a coat of paint. With that, you have completed your first house siding repair project.

 

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