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Exterior Siding and Trimwork

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Tip: Fixing woodpecker-pecked shingles

Q & A: Ring-shank nails for clapboards

Z-flashing retrofit
Tip: Z-flashing retrofit

Repairing Rotten TrimOnline Membership Required

Don't replace the whole board; cut out the damage and make a perfect patch

Exterior-Trim Details That Last

Flexible caulk joints combined with a drainage path for moisture keep vulnerable trim elements rot-free

Q & A: Stains from siding nails

Q & A: Replacing a piece of siding

Q & A: Flashing a fieldstone chimney

Q & A: Re-siding an old house

Replacing an Oak SillOnline Membership Required

Doing the job on a formal entry without tearing out jambs and trim

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