The sealed clapboards probably did cause the peeling paint because water vapor was trapped behind the shingles.
Caulking clapboard siding.
Carefully slide the notched piece of siding into place.
It seems that general practice is for the intersection of horizontal clapboards and corner boards to be caulked a bead of caulk over this intersection after siding installation.
When you try to restrict either it is at your peril.
Along window and door casings even at baseboards and any other suspected source of heat loss.
It needs to move and breathe.
Bottom of siding boards should not be caulked water is meant to exit through the bottom of each board.
Nail the clapboard to the studs.
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In this how to segment we talk about the proper way to use exterior caulking and get the job done clean and correct.
Its surface is 100 clear and free of patches and repairs.
Its durability and strength ensure that maintenance costs are kept down.
Cracks and holes in any surface collect water which causes paint to peel.
But i ve also seen advice about not doing this because the caulk can will fail and trap water.
The siding expands and contracts with temperature and humidity.
Caulking them is a mistake and the caulking is likely to fail prematurely.
Caulk is a substance designed to seal a joint between two surfaces and to fill small holes.
Easy installation and painting means it costs about the same as ordinary siding.
While paint does tend to somewhat glue these pieces together caulking them is never advised and can cause permanent damage.
Think of a wood home as a living thing.
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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.
Caulk by its adhesive nature will try to limit this movement leading to widespread failure and cracking in the caulk over time.
Caulking is ok to help tighten the house but caulking to hold heat in the house should be done inside.
When to use caulk on exterior siding siding caulk can be used on several different areas of your exterior siding to help prevent water damage and moisture buildup.
Some of the most commonly caulked areas of siding include both corners and crevices as well as some butt joints and window and door trim boards.
After notching the siding to fit around the bottom of the window apply sealant under and around the windowsill.
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