Pry the remaining pieces of old clapboard out from behind the course above.
Replacing sections of clapboard siding.
Drive wedges under the siding with a hammer to pull it outward and remove any nails from the lower end of the siding once it s propped outward.
Fill in the nail holes.
Attach the siding with 10d galvanized box nails driven into the overlap at least 1 2 in.
Specifically he shows every step in how to remove old.
Cut the clapboard using a 10 teeth per inch crosscut handsaw.
Above the bottom edge.
We used cedar siding to replace the rotted clapboards.
First to help avoid any future insect damage back prime the cedar with oil based primer image 1.
We have wood drop siding and thanks to mother nature working her magic one piece had a good bit of rot.
The slices were then nailed.
The best way to make this fix would have been to remove the entire piece of siding as all the clapboards in that area spanned the entire 12 wall.
Look for the nails in this section of clapboard and pull them out.
You should be aware that this method will create some seams in your siding although paint will mask those effectively.
Use section of old clapboard to mark the length of the replacement siding.
Be sure to nail into the existing holes on the adjacent siding.
When you replace the boards use a homemade reveal set jig to match the reveal of the existing siding.
Before the siding can go up 1x4 starter strips of treated lumber should be nailed to the sill where the lower most course of siding will go up image 2.
Repair methods for clapboard siding.
Replace the old board with a new one of the same size and shape.
Clapboard is a throwback to an earlier time when hemlock pine spruce or cedar boards were split lengthwise to produce siding.
Nail straight down on the replacement board in order to hit studs.
Here s how to repair damaged clapboards also known as bevel or lap siding.
Replacing sections instead of full pieces.
Replace siding by working from the bottom up you might need a helper here.
If you re trying to replace small sections of particularly long pieces of clapboard you can simply cut out the old section and put in a new one of the same length.
Use utility knife and speed square to score the cut line onto new clapboard.
This following is a step by step guide for replacement of clapboard shingles and shake siding.
The courses should overlap by at least 1 in.
Take the replacement board fit it in place image 2 and nail it in with a hammer using galvanized nails.
Wedge the board away from the house by driving wedges up under the damaged board to pull it out from the sheathing below.