The back of the cool down shed needed new T1-11 siding added to the lower half. A chalk line was snapped level and centered on an internal 2" X 4' board where "Z Flashing" was used to marry the new boards without future water issues. After a 1" X 4" guide board was nailed along the chalk line, a skill saw with the guard up and set the depth of existing T1-11 etc. made an exact cut to fit the flashing snug so no caulk was needed. Nails were 2 1/2" galvanized round-head; new wood and flashing came from Home Depot for $80.00. It will look just right after painting and new corner boards are added.
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Repairing T1-11 Siding
The back of the cool down shed needed new T1-11 siding added to the lower half. A chalk line was snapped level and centered on an internal 2" X 4' board where "Z Flashing" was used to marry the new boards without future water issues. After a 1" X 4" guide board was nailed along the chalk line, a skill saw with the guard up and set the depth of existing T1-11 etc. made an exact cut to fit the flashing snug so no caulk was needed. Nails were 2 1/2" galvanized round-head; new wood and flashing came from Home Depot for $80.00. It will look just right after painting and new corner boards are added.
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