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How to Remove and Install Wood Siding
How to Remove and Install Wood Siding
If your home needs a siding upgrade, then it may be time to consider wood siding. Not only is wood siding more durable than other types of siding, but it's also easier to install and remove. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to remove and install wood siding!

1. Begin by removing the old siding

To do this, use a pry bar to carefully loosen the siding panels from the trim around windows and doors. Once the panels are loose, gently pull them away from the house. If the panels are difficult to remove, you may need to use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive that's holding them in place.

 

2. Inspect Everything

Once the old siding is removed, inspect the underlying sheathing for any damage. If there's significant damage, you'll need to replace the sheathing before proceeding.

3. Install New Siding

To install the new siding, start at the bottom of the wall and work your way up. Use a level to ensure each course of siding is level before attaching it to the house. Use galvanized nails or screws to secure the siding in place, making sure to drive them into a stud or joist whenever possible.

4. Regular Check-Out

When you reach the top of the wall, finish by installing a drip cap over the top course of the siding. This will help prevent water from seeping behind the siding and causing damage to the house.

With these simple steps, you can remove and install wood siding yourself or hire an Owensboro siding contractor for the quick help!