Nail the replacement siding board in place.
How to replace wood siding panels.
The nailheads on existing siding will indicate stud positions.
Cut the nails at the bottom of the row above the boards you re replacing.
Use a square to mark the cutting lines centered on a stud.
See how to remove the damaged siding with little damage to existing siding.
Stagger butt joints if you re replacing multiple courses.
The process of replacing rotten wood siding isn t difficult.
Cut the new siding use your damaged section of siding as a template for marking the dimensions on the new siding board.
Then prime and paint to match your existing structure.
Remove the nails on the lap board then use the claw of the hammer to split the board down the center image 1.
To remove all the damaged siding use the oscillating multi tool to cut the hidden nails and carefully pry the wood off with a pry bar.
Use a hammer to tap the wedges into place.
Once all the nails are removed from the adjoining board the damaged one should just pull out.
If you need to buy new siding take the old piece with you to the hardware store to make sure you buy matching replacement siding.
Cut the new section of siding to size on the electric miter saw.
Then measure for proper fit of the new siding.
If nails were used to install the original paneling use the claw of a hammer to pull them out and carefully pry off the wood.
Remember to add new tar paper for extra weather proofing.
The steps involve cutting away the rotten siding clearing out the old nails cutting the new siding to the appropriate length and fastening the siding as well as caulking it to make the siding watertight.
Step 1 insert wood wedges.
However in cases where the damage is extensive it is best to remove the entire panel and replace it with a similar one.
Finally attach the new siding with sliding nails that do not rust and fill seams with outdoor caulk.
Use a small hacksaw with a sharp blade.
Unscrew one section of damaged paneling from the home s exterior.
Remove any old nails paint and caulk from around the siding.
The wedges elevate the damaged panel which makes it easier to cut out.
Identify the damaged wood panel.