How To Replace A Piece Of Hardiplank Siding
To learn how to repair wood siding remove rotted boards with a flat pry bar.
How to replace a piece of hardiplank siding. Here s the trickiest part about this whole process. Cut the fiber cement siding to length wear approved dust protection. The only downside of pneumatic tools is that sometimes the installer will get going a little bit too quickly and will lose track of where the nails are going. The article details just how the old fiber cement siding was removed with minimum damage.
Looks like they have ways to repair all these hardie plank siding problems hardie board siding usually cracks due to poor installation. Face nail the top piece of fiber cement siding through the old. Trim your replacement pieces down to size using the old siding for reference. Step 1 slide the thin edge of a flat pry bar carefully under the lower edge of the first piece of hardieplank siding to be removed.
Placing the new piece of hardie board is just as simple as the demo. Then use a chalk line to create a reference mark for the first or bottom piece of siding and start securing the siding pieces from the bottom to the top. Blind nail the fiber cement siding in place starting with the bottom piece. The original installer might have accidentally installed a nail too close to the edge of the siding causing a crack.
You ll need to measure the length of the boards you ll be replacing. Hardie plank siding is almost always installed with air nailers which are the best tool for quick installation. This article describes why owners decided to remove fiber cement siding from their home and to replace it with james hardie s hardieplank fiber cement product. To remove and replace damaged siding.
Removal options vary somewhat based on installation technique and whether you are removing one or a few pieces of siding for replacement or demoing the siding from the structure altogether. Protect sound siding with a scrap piece of 1 4 in. A long piece of siding will sag in the middle so use temporary blocks to hold it in place while you attach it. Then head to your local building supply store and grab your supplies.
You can easily fix it by cleaning it and then using caulk to patch the gap. After you remove the rotted courses use a small hacksaw to cut any protruding nail shanks or if you have a very strong grip use a good pair of wire cutters. Use a pry bar to remove the damaged siding.