Covering Up Wood Siding
The exterior has become bright and cheerful because the bright blue is repeated on the door the shutters and the porch decor.
Covering up wood siding. While both methods will leave you with a home wrapped in new siding there are some key differences that you ll need to know. Stucco siding traditional stucco is made from building sand portland cement lime and water. There are however a number of points you need to know. For example when replacing windows use vinyl or vinyl clad designs.
Instead of using wood in areas of your house where rot is common consider using composite building materials with no wood fibers. Once you paint siding you will probably have to maintain it with a fresh paint coat every 4 to 5 years. This is a nice home with white trim beige siding and biege stone. Vinyl siding is less likely than wood to trap moisture due to the tiny weep holes in the butts of the panels and the fact that it s loosely hung to allow air to circulate behind it.
Vinyl siding popularity has grown as an economical solution for covering the façade of new homes as well as siding replacement for older ones. If resale of the home is a consideration be aware that covering up your logs with siding is most likely a drawback in a future sale. Some vinyl some aluminum some wood some stucco. Removing existing siding and installing osb has several benefits such as having brand new substrate on the home and the ability to inspect the wall cavity and all framing insulation and structural integrity of the home before replacing siding.
You can only install vinyl over wood siding if the wood is in good condition without rot or mold. If a home has suffered from any of these issues it is always better to remove the existing siding and inspect the wall cavity and other areas to make sure there is nothing that is being covered up. I would check with a local paint supplier for their advice. Bulk up your pillars.
It s architecturally stimulating with beautiful window trim and crown molding under the soffit. While i would never want to see beautiful logs get covered up with siding i will say that it is possible to cover the logs with siding. One major stipulation with the james hardie siding. The wood siding is nice imo or at least was 100yrs ago.
Wood siding is in relatively good shape with only a few spots needing replacement repair. Having said that there are a few things that you might want to think about. If the siding is in bad shape you can probably paint it. Similarly consider aluminum or vinyl siding which are popular for this reason.
A waterproof barrier paper and galvanized metal screening are applied over wood walls before stucco is added to provide a good base for the stucco and protect the walls underneath. If your wood siding is beveled you ll need to use furring strips and foam board to provide a flat surface for the new. Cover a plain or ugly wall with ivy. The trick to multiplying bold color is unity.