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Siding replacment options

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:42 am
by allen655
I own an 1999 Oakwood 28X65 with hardboard siding, and need siding replacement options. I am thinking about trying to do it myself, good idea or not?

Re: Siding replacment options

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:55 pm
by Greg
Hi & welcome. I think the most common is vinyl siding. I'm sure others will add their thoughts as well. Greg

Re: Siding replacment options

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:49 am
by allen655
What about cement fiber board?

Re: Siding replacment options

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:21 pm
by bobfather99
Vinyl would be a quick way to get it done. The basic colors can be had on sale, or you can get lucky and find a discontinued color or style(I did that 40% off!!!) Vinyl is a snap to install too.

I have also installed fiberboard once, also looks good, but a little more time consuming to cut and trim.

Re: Siding replacment options

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:24 pm
by Greg
Just remember to keep the weight factor in mind. Greg

Re: Siding replacment options

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:58 pm
by Groo
I am leaning toward T111 wood panneling. The fact that wour hardboard only made it a decade is making me more sure to not choose that option.The cement stuff needs special tools to cut and makes lots of dust I hear. Vynil siding without backing will let air through, and the sheeting would weigh as much as the T111. more fiberboard is another option, but you already went that route, and it wont be as strong. I guess you could put the vynil over the hardboard is it still in somewhat decent shape., but that sounds like a potential mold and bug problem to me.

I don't think the weight would be a huge issue. you are going to average 2 joists (or more) to hold up each pannel. I am also planning to truss up the floor joists near the heavy traffic areas for mine.

If you replace the old pannels with the same sized new pannels, you could do them 1 at a time and use the old ones as templates. but its not like the geometry of cutting a hole for a window is all that complex.

Speaking of cutting holes for windows, this would be the perfect time to make any changes in window size or location of windows or dd new ones.