Deck building can be incredibly satisfying both the process of building it and the f inished product.
Do i have to remove my deck for siding.
And the short answer is yes you do.
Then cut away the siding.
Start by making an outline on the siding where you want to position the ledger board.
My house is 25 years old it s covered with vinyl siding.
When it s time to put the siding back on the wall just reverse the process.
Depending on the level of rot i know that some of these repairs can be difficult.
And this is do you have to replace rotted wood before installing vinyl siding.
Make the outline large enough to include space for the deck boards on top the ledger and any trim boards on the sides.
Repeat steps 3 5 for any additional courses of siding that you need to remove.
If you have any questions about your cedar wood siding feel free to reach out and give us a call we d be more than happy to discuss your particular situation.
You don t need to remove all of the old stain to apply darker stain.
Use your prying tool to lift the clapboard up 1 8 inch to 3 16 inch.
A beautiful well constructed deck can expand your living area in warm seasons bring family and friends together and provide much needed hang out space when you need to unwind.
Every summer mold and mildew develop on the north side of my house.
Nail undersill trim j channel will also work over the bottom cut using 11 gauge aluminum nails.
Stubborn nails that can t be pulled out can be cut off.
Wood or concrete siding will have to be cut away using a circular saw.
In fact we are happy to answer any of your siding questions whether it s vinyl siding james hardie siding or any of the many siding options in our market.
Set the blade depth so you won t cut into the house sheathing below the siding.
Is there some coating i can apply to.
You may want to drive the nails in new locations to ensure that they have good purchase.
Slide and snap the pieces of siding onto the courses below and replace the nails you removed.
But you do need to remove all of the lacquer varnish or anything that will prevent new stain from absorbing into the wood.