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Best way to paint clapboard siding.
When the primer has had a chance to dry you can start adding your preferred color to the wooden clapboard siding.
However a four to five inch wide brush usually works best.
Join the clapboards with scarf joints as in step 3.
All of my pro painting friends feel that the best way to paint clapboard siding is with a brush.
A power tool to remove paint from clapboards.
Step 8 siding beside windows photo by david carmack.
For many folks fiber cement siding is the next best thing to peanut butter.
The reasoning for this is it is easier for a brush works the paint into the clapboard siding and into the crevices and also because spray painting a house can become a disaster for a do it yourselfer.
Again be sure to follow the directions on your paint can regarding outdoor temperature and humidity.
Be sure to remove any caulk where the siding overlaps as old houses need to breathe.
Strip the old paint go to our paint stripping page we decided to strip the paint to give us the best chance of producing the longest lasting paint job.
Alkyd oil primers are recommended but one may choose a high quality latex primer as long as it contains stain blockers.
It s the best way to guarantee your painted fiber cement siding stays beautiful for years to come.
If more than one clapboard is needed to span a wall snap a chalk line between the marks on the corner boards on top of the course being overlapped.
Exterior clapboards are often painted and repainted numerous times throughout the lifespan of a building.
Even then a professional paint expert will offer a color consultation to make sure you get the exact color you want.
Over time the multiple layers of paint make.
Carefully slide the notched piece of siding into place.
Professional painter cole schaefer shows you how to paint wood siding.
This composite material is made from cement and cellulose fibers that are compressed and formed into different siding products including clapboards panels battens boards and exterior trim.
Pull out loose nails and renail using stainless steel siding nails.
Nail the clapboard to the studs.
Step 4 paint your wooden clapboard siding.
Rough wood surfaces hold paint and stain better than flat wood surfaces.