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Replacing Damaged Siding: When and How

<p>Damaged siding is not only an eyesore&period; It is also ineffective at protecting your home&&num;8217&semi;s framework from things like water&comma; dirt&comma; insects&comma; and air&&num;8211&semi;all things that can cause your home damage over the long run&period; Fortunately&comma; replacing damaged siding is a job you can do without the help of a professional&period; The trick to doing it right is first identifying when siding should be replaced&comma; and then following a specific order of operations&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>To replace&comma; or not to replace&quest;<&sol;strong> For many homeowners&comma; this is the question&period; After all&comma; replacing siding when it&&num;8217&semi;s not absolutely necessary can be a waste of time and money&comma; but waiting too long to replace it can lead to much more costly problems&period; When is it time to replace damaged shingles&quest; Basically&comma; there is one hard and clear rule&colon; If the framework of your home is being exposed to the elements&comma; it is vulnerable to damage&comma; and it is therefore time to replace the siding that is not doing its job as it should&period;<&excl;--more--><br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>If you have clapboard siding&period;<&sol;strong> Replacement of clapboard siding &lpar;also called lap siding or bevel siding&rpar; is fairly easy&period; First&comma; push wedges underneath the damaged board to move it away from the other boards&period; Once the nails are exposed&comma; remove those to further loosen the board&period; Then&comma; use a hand saw to cut the damaged portion of the board away from the healthy board&period; You may need to use more wedges at this point&period; Cut a new piece of board to the exact measurements of the piece you removed &lpar;you may use the damaged piece as a template&rpar;&period; Prime and paint the new board&comma; and then allow it to dry&comma; before you insert into place&period; Finally&comma; secure the new board using 16d galvanized nails&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>If you have shingles or shakes&period;<&sol;strong> Replacement of damaged shingles or shakes is done using the same method as for clapboard siding&period; However&comma; once you wedge the shake or shingle out&comma; you may need to cut it into small pieces to fully remove it&period; Here&&num;8217&semi;s an expert tip&colon; If you must replace the shingles in an area that is highly visible&comma; then you should take shingles from a less conspicuous area of the house to replace them&comma; and put the new shingles in the less conspicuous area&period; That way&comma; you don&&num;8217&semi;t have an obvious patch of newly repaired siding for all to see&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Replacing damaged siding is a job you can do without having to call a contractor&period; Just follow these simple steps&comma; and be sure to get to the job before your house suffers any unnecessary damage&period; While you&&num;8217&semi;re at it&comma; check on your weatherstripping&comma; door seals&comma; and window seals as well&period; Your home will be good as new before you know it&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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