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by Mrs. Emily Effertz Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to do it Step 1 Cut Out Damaged Area Tap with a hammer to indent the damaged area or use tin snips or a utility knife to cut it out. Step 2 Cut Patch Cut a patch 4 inches longer than the damage and cut off the nailing flange. Test the fit; the patch should just slip under the siding above. Step 3 Apply Caulk

Part of a video titled LP SmartSide - Repairing Lap Siding Butt Joints - YouTube
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What screws can be used for LP SMaRT panel siding?

Use minimum 8d (0.113 inch diameter shank), hot-dipped galvanized (ASTM A153 or equal) nails with a 0.270 inch diameter head for 38 Series and 76 Series panels when fastening to wood framing. Do not use electroplated fasteners. Subsequently, question is, What kind of screws can I use for siding?

Is LP siding good?

While LP SmartSide has a few disadvantages, overall, it’s an excellent siding choice for efficiency and aesthetics. All you need now is a siding contractor to help you install it. Can LP Smart Siding get wet?

Is plastic siding cheeper than vinyl siding?

Cheaper than polymer: Vinyl siding has been manufactured for decades, and the streamlined process allows manufacturers to keep costs low. Lower production costs mean a lower price, so you won’t have to break the bank. More style options: Vinyl siding comes in more styles and color options compared to any other siding type, including polymer.

How to install LP SmartSide?

What is the best nail gun for siding?

  • Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer. Sale.
  • Hitachi NV65AH2 Coil Siding Nailer.
  • Bostitch N66BC-1 Nailer.
  • Freeman PCN65 Coil Siding Fencing Nailer.
  • Makita AN611 Siding Nailer.
  • Hitachi NV75AN 1-3/4 Inch to 3-Inch Coil Siding / Framing Nailer.

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How do you fix the lap siding on a house?

5:3711:13Replacing your rotten wood siding! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThat's where I want my next lap siding to go on to saw I nail this one in at the bottom. Making sureMoreThat's where I want my next lap siding to go on to saw I nail this one in at the bottom. Making sure it's level. Then. I take my next piece and put on top of it and I have a block.

What type of caulk do you use for LP smart siding?

Quad Max caulk comes in 9.5 ounce tubes and is sold 12 tubes per case. Where lap meets trim, match caulk to the color of the siding. One tube will cover approximately 20 linear feet with a 3/16 inch gap as required for SmartSide installation.

How long does LP siding last?

Both vinyl siding and LP SmartSide are durable, long-lasting options to protect your home. You can expect both products to last well over 20 years with hardly any maintenance needed on your part.

Why was LP siding recalled?

Due to manufacturer issues, the siding failed to hold up long-term. Over time, the glue began to break down and the lower lap edge of the siding would crack, absorb water, and expand.

Does LP siding need to be caulked?

LP requires a minimum 3/16” spacing at all butt joints. Do I have to caulk at butt joints? It depends on the option you choose, but if joint caulking option is selected, seal all gaps at butt joints with a high-quality exterior sealant meeting the ASTM C920, minimum Class 25 sealant.

Where do you caulk LP smart siding?

0:482:21Proper Caulking Techniques with DAP Caulk for LP SmartSide - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipKeep steady pressure on the gun while moving from top to bottom filling the joint. Be sure to changeMoreKeep steady pressure on the gun while moving from top to bottom filling the joint. Be sure to change the angle on the gun to effectively seal the bottom edges of the lap siding.

How much does it cost to replace LP siding?

Vinyl siding costs about $2.00 to $7.00 per square foot.

Can you pressure wash LP smart siding?

Rinse with water from a garden hose. Avoid using a pressure washer on LP SmartSide siding. High-pressure washing can cause moisture intrusion, discoloration and damage to the paint. If you're wondering how to remove mildew from siding, avoid trying to do so with high pressure.

When was LP siding recall?

It's Too Late to be Part of the Class-Action Suit Between 1985 and 1995 800,000 homes were sided with a Louisiana-Pacific (LP) product called Inner Seal that sparked one of the largest class-action lawsuits in history after the siding began to fail. Over $500 Million has been paid out to customers regarding this suit.

Can you use screws on LP siding?

Nail & Screw Requirements If you choose to use ring shank nails, you must nail the lap siding a maximum of every eight inches and hit every stud. If you choose to use the wood screws, you must screw the lap siding a maximum of every 12 inches and hit every stud.

Is LP SmartSide being discontinued?

She said sales of LP's SmartSide fiber-based siding, produced at the Roaring River plant, have continued to decline and the company decided to discontinue production of fiber-based siding in the U.S. by the end of 2020.

How often do you need to paint LP smart siding?

Learn to Identify Signs That It's Time to Repaint Siding On average, engineered wood siding usually requires repainting every 5 to 10 years as compared to wood siding, which usually needs repainting every 3 to 5 years. Vinyl siding also may be painted if the color has faded.

How long does it take to repair lap siding?

We'll show you how to fill small holes, fill large holes, repair a split, and replace siding pieces. Most repairs will take less than an hour.

Can you replace shingles without too much trouble?

These small repairs can add years to the life of the siding. Boards, shingles, and panels usually can be replaced without too much trouble.

Can water damage siding?

A quality siding job is well-sealed, otherwise water can infiltrate and damage sheathing or the back of siding. Over time, however, seals can weaken, so it's important that you consistently check your siding's seal and replace or recaulk any damaged areas. This section shows you how to repair flashing and apply caulk.

When to Patch Vinyl Siding

Since vinyl siding tends to expand and contract, it’s best to patch any vinyl siding holes in warm weather to prevent any cracks that may occur in colder weather. It’s important to repair any holes in vinyl siding because water can seep through and damage the wood behind it.

Safety Considerations

Large holes and vinyl siding patches will require the use of tin snips or a circular saw in order to cut the new piece to length, so be sure to wear safety goggles when using a circular saw and gloves when cutting. Also, if the vinyl siding hole is out of reach, you’ll need a ladder, so if you’re using one, do so safely and cautiously.

How to Fix Small Vinyl Siding Hole

Be sure to prep the damaged area by cleaning it with a sponge, soap and water. Let it dry for two hours before you begin caulking the area. You’ll want to find a caulk that matches the siding color or some paintable caulk to fill the vinyl siding hole. Use a caulk gun to spread an even patch.

How to Fix Medium-Sized Vinyl Siding Hole

You’ll need a zip tool from a home improvement store to unlock the damaged siding. A zip tool typically costs around $10. Use the zip tool by pulling it down and out to unhook the bottom lip, then slide it along the edge and pull the siding out as you move along the edge.

How to Fix a Large Vinyl Siding Hole

Oftentimes homeowners will have additional siding around that they can use for vinyl siding repairs. But, if not, try a home improvement store or a siding supplier.

When to Call a Pro

As you start patching vinyl siding, it’s important to take a look at the wood underneath it. Look for any moisture, mold or mildew because that will signal a bigger problem that will require a pro to fix. Any major type of siding project will require a pro if you’re not an experienced DIYer.

How to repair a damaged panel?

Use a utility knife with a new blade to cut around the damage. The cut should extend all the way to the bottom of the panel. If you can’t leave 2 inches (5.1 cm) of space around the damaged part, leave as much as possible.

How long does it take for caulk to harden?

Slice away excess caulk with a razor blade after it cures. Wait several days (or as long as recommended in the directions) for the caulk to harden and cure. When it's firm, cut away excess caulk with a razor blade or utility knife so the caulk forms a flat surface with the vinyl.

Can you paint vinyl siding with tinted caulk?

Some hardware stores and home centers may offer a variety of colors so you can match the tint of your home’s siding. If you can’t find tinted caulk, use a vinyl caulk that can be painted. When the caulk is dry, you can paint it to match the vinyl siding.

Can you use unpainted caulk on vinyl siding?

Unpainted caulk can stand out and detract from the overall appearance of your vinyl siding. Bring a small piece of clean siding to the hardware store and ask them to match exterior paint with an eggshell finish to the siding. When the caulk has fully cured, clean the entire area.

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