Has your Hardie board siding been damaged in the last storm and you are in need of having your James Hardie Board Repaired?
When damage happens to your Hardie board siding, the homeowner is left wondering how to fix damaged fiber cement. There are in fact several ways to repair the siding. The easiest way is to have it repaired by our experts at K-Boys Construction Hardie board repair services. If the siding was originally installed by K-Boys Construction experts, then it should still be under warranty and will be repaired promptly and efficiently at no charge.
However, if the siding was originally homeowner-installed, or was installed by another company without a long-term guarantee, then repairs may fall to the homeowner.
The following steps need to be taken in order to properly fix your Hardie Board Siding.
- The damage siding must be removed, either a section of the damaged board or the whole board itself depending on the damage. Removing the boards can be a bit tricky as the nails are usually hidden with the overlapping siding.
- After removing the nails the damaged board needs to be pulled up. Usually, this is done using a pry bar and making sure that you do not damage any of the other existing siding.
- Cut the new board to fit. Fiber cement siding is not easy to cut so using a skill saw be prepared for large amounts of dust and debris.
- Adhere to the new siding by face nailing the top piece of fiber cement siding in place through the old siding.
- Prime and paint the new siding to blend in with the old siding.
If this sounds like a lot of work, you would be right it is. So trusting professional siding installation specialists to do all the hard work for you like K-Boys Construction and Siding Installation services is the best way to go.
Why Choose K-Boys Construction?
We listen to our customers and always give fair and honest quotes. We are also locally owned and operated and our reputation for quality service is well known throughout Palm Beach County and Martin County, Florida and surrounding areas.
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