Therefore do not prime the back side of the siding or trim.
Painting wood lap siding.
Cover the nearby ground and vegetation with drop cloths.
Before you can cover up that weathered wood with a coat of paint those loose fibers must be removed.
According to the terms of lp s application instructions all exposed edges of lp smartside siding and trim must be primed and painted with approved paint to protect the siding substrate.
The installation process is the same as with any other wood paneling with the panels held securely in place by a series of siding nails.
Lp smart siding is a composite siding material made to work like and resemble traditional wood paneling.
The back side is better left unpainted.
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Apply a coat of stain blocking primer to the siding using a clean paintbrush and roller.
Pull out loose nails and renail using stainless steel siding nails.
Apply the primer to the siding with the roller.
Use the paintbrush to brush the rolled primer into the wood.
Painting and stripping old wood siding overview strip the old paint go to our paint stripping page we decided to strip the paint to give us the best chance of.
When painting clapboard siding apply the paint with a roller then brush it in using a brush this saves a lot of dipping with a brush.
Use at least one coat primer two coats paint if there is any new or unprimed wood use two coats of primer.
These can be found at most hardware stores starting at.
Althugh drying times are dependent upon many factors i ve found that you can often apply one coat in the am and the second in the pm in our climate.
This is only necessary for homes built prior to the.
A 1 4 to 1 2 thick roller nap is good for clapboard siding.
Rub the siding with a cloth to clean off any powdery paint pigment and mildew.
Test the existing paint for lead.
For larger structures a wire brush is an easy way to knock off the remaining pieces of paint and surface fibers while also roughing up the wood s surface for better paint adhesion.
Rollers are available in many sizes and various widths from 3 to 12.
Fill any dents and holes with either a wood or epoxy filler.