Nail the replacement siding board in place.
Replace one piece of wood siding.
Be sure to nail into the existing holes on the adjacent siding.
Slip a pry bar under the bottom edge of the broken board near one of the nails holding the board in place.
Carefully slide the flat pry bar behind the damaged siding in order to pry out the nails.
Use a pry bar to remove the damaged siding.
How to remove and replace wood siding.
The nailheads on existing siding will indicate stud positions.
Stagger butt joints if you re replacing multiple courses.
Make sure that the board is flat against the side of the house.
Fill in the nail holes.
To remove and replace damaged siding.
Slip a flat bar behind the vinyl siding and lever out the nails.
Run a utility knife horizontally along the entire length of the broken wood siding to score it.
Cut the nails at the bottom of the row above the boards you re replacing.
Use a small hacksaw with a sharp blade.
Take the replacement board fit it in place image 2 and nail it in with a hammer using galvanized nails.
Starting at one end of the damaged piece push the end of the zip siding.
Cut through the nails that are holding the old siding in place.
Place the replacement piece of siding in the proper location pushing up until the lower lip locks with the piece below.
An oscillating tool with a.
Make another cut with.
Slide the replacement siding board upward underneath its top neighbor.
Using the same process in step one unzip the piece of siding above the damaged piece and hold it out of the way.
Remove any nails from the top piece of good siding.
How to change a piece of broken wood siding 1.
When crosscutting the existing siding be sure to stagger the end joints so they aren t aligned.
Cut existing siding nails.
Hold any pieces above the.
Use a square to mark the cutting lines centered on a stud.
Pull up on the.
Cut the fiber cement siding to length wear approved dust protection.
Cut and prime.