Step 1 removing old paint.
Removing vinyl siding and restoring wood.
The previous owner was the only owner and right after he bought the house in 1990 he had vinyl siding installed over the cedar wood siding with foam insulation in between.
Most of the time when i remove vinyl siding from a historic house i find wet spongy and rotted wood siding.
This will cause the nail heads to protrude slightly enough so that you can pull them out with the claw section of your hammer.
The first thing to do when restoring wood sidings is to ascertain the extent of damage.
For this job.
First vinyl siding doesn t allow the house to breathe.
If your siding is not well finished nature will take its action and will eventually ruin the wood beyond repair.
Do a thorough repair before.
Sally zimmerman the senior manager of preservation services at historic new england recommends that the unsiding process ideally be completed over two building seasons.
Removing the vinyl siding revealed wood shingles surprisingly intact but still due for repainting.
Removing vinyl siding installed over wood siding to restore house to original condition.
Gently rock the pry bar back and forth.
Therefore removing thold paint and starting from scratch may be the best way to preserve your siding.
Here is the story written by a historic neighborhood organization making things happen.
Several years ago there was an article in the illinois association of historic preservation commission s newsletter regarding the program started in rock island il for the removing vinyl siding by volunteers.
Remove the damaged section of siding.
If you try to improve efficiency by scraping wood shingles horizontally across their grain you risk tearing the shingle faces and edges or even splitting the shingles especially if they re old and fragile.
Make no mistake restoring the historic siding of your home is an intense task and certainly isn t as easy as removing the vinyl siding and throwing on some fresh paint.
Because vinyl siding is notoriously vulnerable to water penetration be sure to check for moisture damage which could lead to underlying wood rot and pest infestation.
Force the pry bar into the gaps between the damaged board and adjacent good boards.