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How to Replace Wood Siding Panels: A Homeowner’s Guide

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Do you have rotting or discolored wood siding? Or are you worried about your house falling apart? If so, then you need to learn about replacing wood siding.

You see, replacing worn-out parts is essential for keeping your house functional. We’ll show you step-by-step how to replace wood siding panels.

Sound good? Let’s get into it!

The Materials You’ll Need

First, you will need to gather the tools you will need for the job. These include a pry bar, hammer, saw, drill, screwdriver, and ladder. You will also need replacement wood panels, which you can buy at a hardware store or online.

The Step-By-Step Process

Replacing wood siding panels is a big job, but it’s one that most DIYers can handle. Here’s a step-by-step guide to replacing wood siding panels:

Step 1: Remove the Old Panels and Prepare the Surface

To remove the old siding panels, start by removing any trim or molding around. Next, use a pry bar to remove the panels from the house.

Start at the bottom and work your way up. If the panels are nailed, you may need to use a pry bar to remove them. When the nails are removed, the panels should come off easily.

Step 2: Cut the New Panels to Size

Cutting the new panels to size is a crucial part of replacing wood siding panels. Measure the area where the new panel will go and transfer those measurements to the new panel.

Then, using a saw, cut the panel to size. It’s important to be precise when cutting the new panel. So that it will fit correctly and look good once installed.

Step 3: Install the New Panels and Seal the Seams

Once the old panels are removed, you can install the new panels. Use corrosion-resistant nails and be sure to sink the nails below the surface of the wood.

Start by caulking and sealing the seams between the wood siding panels and the trim. Use a caulk gun to apply a bead of caulking around the perimeter of each panel.

Step 4: Maintain and Upkeep

Wood siding panels are a beautiful addition to any home, but they need maintenance. Regularly inspecting and cleaning the wood siding panels will help maintain their condition.

You may be able to clean it with a power washer. Yet, you should always start with a gentle cleaning solution and a soft brush.

This can be done by the homeowner themselves. Or you can get a professional like 19PFM Exterior Cleaning Service to help lighten your load.

How to Replace Wood Siding Panels: Finishing Up!

If your home has suffered damage from severe weather or age, you need to replace wood siding panels. This can be a daunting task for a homeowner, but with a little knowledge and the right tools, it can be possible!

Remember the step-by-step process on how to replace wood siding panels. Start at the top and work your way down. With time and effort, your home will have a fresh, new look.

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