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Replacing tongue and groove wood siding.
If the porch or other floor or the siding is rotted that may give you a starting point.
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Place a pry bar between the baseboard and wall.
Locate a starting place.
1 12 and 2 12 rough sawn.
Insert your new board s tongue into your old board s groove and lay the new board s front groove over the other old board s tongue.
Installing a new piece of tongue and groove siding requires that you first remove the groove from the backside of the replacement board so that you can slip it into place.
You will need new siding paintable exterior caulk a hammer 8d galvanized nails a utility knife safety goggles an oscillating multi tool and a circular saw.
Easy instructions on replacing your rotten siding.
Once there is a gap between the board and the wall place wood wedges in the gap.
Cut the lower groove off of the bottom edge of the replacement board with a table saw.
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Fasten the board into place with corrosion resistance nails.
Tongue groove installation tongue and groove siding can be installed horizontally or vertically.
Select tight knot cedar.
Pry out split board lengths with a pry bar or chisel.
Use a circular saw to cut a replacement piece of tongue and groove siding to the proper length.
Below are 7 easy steps to follow for replacing a damaged tongue and grove board within your home.
Basically this involves destroying one board.
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Siding up to 6 inches wide can be blind nailed with one siding nail per bearing toe nailed through the base of each tongue.
Extend the cuts to the vertical cuts with a chisel and hammer.
This will allow the board to fit into place between the siding boards above and below.
Pry off the baseboard and remove the remaining nail with a hammer.
The first step in removing tongue and groove material whether it is on a floor or a wall is to find a starting place.
1 6 and 1 8 tongue and groove.
Carefully slice the back part of the groove of your replacement board but leave the front part of the groove attached.