Dig out any rotten wood.
How to repair rotted wood siding.
Not only is this faster but the fixed wood is stronger than the original.
Many people delay getting new wood siding when one or two boards are rotted out because it can be hard to match new materials to the wood species and the same look of the existing siding.
After waiting about 15 minutes for the thin liquid to penetrate stahl wipes off the excess with a paper towel.
After you remove the rotted courses use a small hacksaw to cut any protruding nail shanks or if you have a very strong grip use a good pair of wire cutters.
On the exposed wood photo by brian wilder a two part epoxy primer brushed on the exposed wood ensures that the final repair will bond to the surface.
However by waiting to replace the one or two rotten boards this problem can lead to more significant damage in time.
The nails should be placed into each of the individual wall studs.
As the filler starts to cure shape it to conform to the molding.
If it goes in further than an inch or penetrates the other side then you may be better off replacing the wood.
When you come across rotted wood in your old house projects instead of replacing the damaged wood you also can repair it with specialty epoxy penetrants also called consolidants and fillers to make repairs.
Fill the void with the filler.
Pry off the rotted boards.
Mix up two part automotive filler.
Or you can wait until the sagging filler reaches the hardness of soap and carve it off with a putty knife or chisel or shape it with a surform plane or rasp photo 2.
One trick is to build a form and line it with plastic sheeting.
If your home has wood siding examine the siding around and beneath the windows for signs of swelling or discoloration.
Press the form against the filler and attach it with screws.
Using 2 inch siding nails attach the new wood piece.
To learn how to repair wood siding remove rotted boards with a flat pry bar.
Use a ruler and insert it in the rotted wood.
It is a good idea to fill areas of rotted wood when pieces of the original wood remain for the filler to adhere to.
Protect sound siding with a scrap piece of 1 4 in.
Place the new wood piece under the lower edge of the blank in the upper plank.