Step 2 sand over the damaged area lightly but thoroughly with a medium grit sandpaper to smooth any jagged edges and create an easy grip surface for the patch product.
Filling chipped on clapboard siding.
Tap flat bar under siding to loosen nails.
The best filler for your siding is a two part epoxy product that cures to a.
Specifically he shows every step in how to remove old.
Having that piece cut about 1 16 in.
Insert the tongue into the groove above and start working the siding behind the trim using a wood scrap gently tap the siding into place from the opposite end to finish the job nail your new piece of siding to the studs using hot dipped galvanized nails.
Remove all the chips splinters and.
Scoring prevents the wood from chipping when you cut it.
Prime the bare nail hole with oil primer.
Roughen the area you want to patch with 80 grit sandpaper for a better bond.
Secure old siding by driving ring shank nails down at an angle through the old nail holes.
Brush away any chipped paint small loose pieces of siding or anything else that mars the plane of the siding.
Use flat bar to carefully pry up the siding course above.
Pull loose nails from clapboard siding.
After having the first piece in place i then butt the next piece up against the corner board and under the previous piece and i marked where they both meet.
Start by cleaning out the soft wood with a screwdriver or putty knife.
A hard filler like bondo will be prone to pop out the next season when the nail moves again.
Line up the ends and using the old piece as a guide mark the new clapboard with a utility knife.
Grab butt edge of damaged clapboard and lift up sharply snapping it off.
Fill the area with patching compound.
Score the cut line with the utility knife guided by a square.
Exterior spackling compound and caulk fit the bill but they never harden and are consequently difficult to shape.
Clean the hole or depression you plan to fill.
Place a full length piece of the damaged siding on the face of the replacement.
Your clapboard siding repair is almost complete.
Use epoxy filler to patch smaller gouges scratches or broken corners of clapboard siding.
A gel epoxy is a very costly but most permanent solution.
Then any type of exterior spackle or painter s oil putty will fill the void.