Shell busey repair s a hole in wood siding.
Fixing small hole in wooden siding.
Use wood filler to place the patch inside the hole.
This is easily repaired.
Shape the putty roughly to conform to the contours of the siding around it using a putty knife.
Here are several different ways to fill holes in a piece of wood.
Once your wood filler is mixed use it quickly.
Instead of removing the 16 siding we decided to rebuild the bad end using an epoxy consolidant to harden the soft wood.
Apply the filler to the craft sticks using another craft stick or a putty knife.
Apply the wood filler to the craft sticks to fill the hole.
This can be the same wood filler used to repair smaller holes.
Place wood filler around the edges of both the patch and the hole and fit the patch into place.
The craft sticks will act as a support for the wood filler.
Scrape off any excess wood filler.
3 sand the surface.
How to fix warped wood board siding.
For the best guarantee against pop out use 7d or 8d 21 4 or 21 2 inches long nails and drive them into the studs.
Just make sure the package states that the patching compound is for outdoor use.
Small holes require only one application.
If you use a pastelike product you may have to wait five minutes after applying it to give it time.
Large or deep holes call for building up the patch with several layers allowing each to dry before applying the next.
Fix small holes in siding with an exterior patching compound available in a premixed form much like interior spackling compound and in a dry powder form that you mix with water.
To patch holes and depressions in siding of any kind follow these steps.
Begin with coarse sandpaper and work your way to a finer grit.
Cut a piece of cedar shim that is slightly more narrow than the width of the hole and to 1 inch longer than the width of the hole.
The filler should be level and even with the surface of the wood.
Don t worry if the patch slightly juts out from the hole.
Then the patch to match the rest of the siding.
Stainless steel doesn t rust or stain the paint or leave black streaks on the wood and the rings on the shank act like barbs gripping the sides of the hole to prevent the nail from popping out.
Carefully drive the nail through the shim then wiggle it around until you can slide the nail back and forth in the hole but not so much that the head of the nail pulls through.