How To Nail Wood Siding On A House
Unlock the course of siding above the tightly nailed piece sliding the unlocking tool along underneath the lap.
How to nail wood siding on a house. Using a utility knife score the entire length of the damaged clapboard from end to end about halfway up from. Place the nail about 1 2 3 4 from the top of the siding panel to allow the nail to be covered by the 1 overlap of the next row. On thick profiles of siding nails may be hidden meaning they are driven into the upper portion of a board so they are covered by the lower part of the board above it. Work the pry bar along the.
Loosen the tight nail or cut it with a hacksaw. If you remove your siding you have options to add insulation and house wrap which gives you just that much more protection. To break loose the lower half of the damaged piece start at one end and gently tap a small pry bar underneath. It isn t always possible to nail.
8d nails which are 2 1 2 inches long are suitable for most siding materials. Most lap siding is beveled meaning that the bottom edge is thicker than the top. On our house we found that a wire cutter was effective in grabbing the nail head and prying the nail out enough so a hammer could then remove it photo below. Lift the siding up and look for nails that have been hammered in too tightly.
As its name lap implies an upper siding board laps over the board below it by 1 to 2 inches. If you are using a pneumatic nail gun be sure that the pressure of the nail gun is set to sink the nails flush with the surface of the wood.