If the damage is caught early and only a small part of the siding is affected then only that part can be replaced.
How to match old masonite siding.
I only need to replace about 5 boards that are rotten.
Number one is is very difficult to do.
To catch the problem early keep looking for any discoloration in the siding.
Remove any nails from the top piece of good siding.
2 brush or roll a layer.
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The best way to determine what kind of siding your home has is to go to an unfinished area such the attic or garage.
Face nail the top piece of fiber cement siding through the old siding.
The client here was told by several contractors that his masonite siding was defective and needed to be re.
Cut the fiber cement siding to length wear approved dust protection.
Matching old masonite siding i am trying to find a match for a smooth finish masonite siding that is no longer manufactured.
I know masonite is bad but replacing all the siding on the house is not an option.
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Start at one end.
Also to increase the longevity of masonite repaint it every few years.
Each shingle is put on with an overlap procedure similar to what is used with all wood or roofing shingles.
I m hoping that some one can help me match or at least get a pretty close match for this old circa 2000 masonite siding.
Scoop a golf ball sized amount of elastomeric compound out of the container with a 3 inch trowel.
It is commonly known as twelvefour cottage lap 7 8 groove.
You definitely do not want to seal what i think you are calling a crack in the horizontal underside of each shingle.
Smear the compound into the recessed area where you removed the rotted masonite.
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Blind nail the fiber cement siding in place starting with the bottom piece.
I am hoping to find some fiber cement siding that matches.
Discoloration signifies that the siding has begun to rot and decay.
Sand the siding lightly with 80 grit sandpaper or a sanding block to remove loose bits of old paint.
Prime and paint new siding to match the old.