Board and batten siding.
How to stain board and batten siding.
Here are four methods to do the job right.
Board and batten siding recently installed on our boathouse using cedar boards stained with cabot solid color acrylic deck stain in dark slate.
While traditional board and batten siding uses wide boards and narrow overlying battens there are variations of the traditional narrow over wide technique.
The most important factor in getting any finish to properly bond to any exterior wood is to not let it be exposed to uv prior to finish enough damage to compromise the final coating can be done in as little as 1 week depending on exposure.
The nails have to go an inch and a quarter to an inch and a half into the furring strips or.
His plans call for 9 1 2 in.
Some woods such as cedar which are commonly used for board and batten siding do not take well to paint because of the excess oil in the wood.
There are many ways to nail board and batten siding.
You should use siding nails to put the battens in place and you will need three and a half inch ones if you can get them.
Writing to fine homebuilding s breaktime forum wenws is looking for some advice on the best way to finish the board and batten siding for his new house.
Allow to sit until the stain begins to lift and bubble.
Paint or stain board and batten siding.
Battens which he says he ll finish with a high quality stain.
You should get the primer or stain tinted to match the paint colour you have chosen.
In this case it is best to forgo the paint and use an exterior stain or sealer instead.