How to remove and replace siding.
Rotten hardboard siding.
If this is not the case you will have problems with rot mold and mildew.
If needed replace the sheathing behind the siding using 1 2 plywood covered with builder s.
Watch this graphic depiction of the removal and replacement of hardboard siding.
Remove damaged siding remove the deteriorated hardboard siding using a pry bar and chisel being careful not to damage.
As a result in 1994 a nation wide class action suit was settled against some of the major hardboard siding products manufacturers.
1 scrape all loose paint from around the area to be repaired using a paint scraper or putty.
Masonite which is a trademarked name was not part of the suit.
But without proper attention isolated areas can begin rotting in only a few years especially near the foundation.
You also need to stay on top of the caulking.
Because they re concealed those small issues could get very big and very expensive very quickly.
Use a pry bar to remove the damaged siding.
The best filler for your siding is a two part epoxy product that cures to a rock hard consistency.
Failure to do so can lead to moisture and insect infiltration that will in turn lead to rotting and deterioration of the boards.
Remove the deteriorated hardboard siding using a pry bar and chisel being careful not to damage.
In some cases the boards rotted away where they were nailed to the house and the hardboard would fall off.
When hardboard siding is installed and maintained correctly it can hold up for 30 or 40 years.
Cut fiber cement.
Water from rain or sprinklers can damage hardboard and wood siding over time causing it to rot or deteriorate.
Make sure that the ground slopes away from the foundation.
Hardboard siding must be installed at a distance of at least 6 inches from the ground grass mulch and plants.
3 keep nature away from hardboard siding.
Hardboard siding needs to be primed and painted just like wood.
Cut fiber cement siding.
This usually occurs on the bottom rows of siding near the ground or on siding that adjoins a roof or chimney.
Remove damaged siding.
Second the moisture left behind the new siding in the rotted wood is an invitation for trouble including bugs mold and mildew problems.
The spaces between each piece of hardboard and along the edges need to be filled with caulk.
Replace rotten sheathing if needed replace the sheathing behind the siding using 1 2 plywood covered with builder s.
2 slope the ground away from hardboard siding.