How To Remove Wood Siding Around Window
Then simply use a pry bar and a hammer to remove the trim.
How to remove wood siding around window. Sometimes there are little pieces of wood between the window and the wooden studs that hold the window tight. So before we get started learning. Remove old caulk from around the window. As wood rots it becomes punky which means it takes on a soft spongy texture.
11 easy steps on how to replace rotted wood around a window. Before you can fix the problem you need to know how big the problem is. To remove the trim on the outside of the home first use a razor knife to cut the caulking so the trim is easier to remove. Be careful not to damage the sheathing of your home.
Pry off the apron and trim using a pry bar. Then use a cat s paw to pry out the nails holding the old window in place or you can use a reciprocating saw or mini hacksaw to cut through the nails. Wipe away all sanding dust with a tack rag then apply a coat of stain and varnish or primer and paint. Discover the size of the problem.
Using 120 grit sandpaper lightly hand sand the putty flush with the surrounding wood. Inspect the window trim for dry rot. Prepare to do some carpentry. Place contact tape or heavy masking tape on the window glass to prevent breakage during removal.
Scrape the side of the window trim next to the siding and the immediate edge of the lap siding with a paint scraper to remove old caulk and loose paint. Then lightly sand the casings corner blocks stool and apron. Use a hammer or a drill to take out any nails or screws that are holding the window in place. If needed you will have to remove more than just the wood around the window.
If you plan on using the trim again take care while removing it so it doesn t become damaged. Replacing the wood isn t terribly complicated but the problem usually goes further than you might thing. Probe the wood to determine the extent of the rot.