Remove the nails on the lap board then use the claw of the hammer to split the board down the center image 1.
Repairing steel lap siding.
Boards shingles and panels usually can be replaced without too much trouble.
Whether you have shingles clapboard fiber cement or vinyl siding this video.
Aluminum siding is much more prone to damage by impact than steel siding but patching aluminum siding is an easy fix.
How to repair lap siding.
Siding on houses invariably will get damaged during the lifetime of the house.
Here are five steps to replace damaged areas of siding during your home renovation.
These small repairs can add years to the life of the siding.
This is something that is not difficult to do and can be done quickly and easily as long as you have the right tools and knowhow of the subject.
However over time you may need to look into replacing or repairing it.
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Step 3 for a large hole replace with steel siding.
This chapter shows how to repair most types of siding including stucco.
If the sheathing is not solid plywood or osb you may need to temporarily screw a board over the area and remove the board when the glue dries.
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Often a major re siding can be delayed by repairing sections of siding.
Section 3 repairing damaged metal siding.
Continue by sanding down the corners of the area that you cut down in the same manner as step 1.
Once all the nails are removed from the adjoining board the damaged one should just pull out.
Try to remove as little of the siding as possible.
Drill upward angled pilot holes and drive small head stainless steel screws to tighten the crack.
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For a large hole simply remove the portion of the steel siding that contains the hole with your sharp knife.
Corrugated metal siding is something that is built to last.