Caulking this page is intended to be a supplement to your estimate document.
Caulking nail holes siding.
Caulking is a sealant that fills gaps cracks nail holes and similar imperfections on the surface.
The trouble with caulk is that it doesn t look as good as filler.
Use when installing bath fixtures to seal gaps between shower tiles between sinks and counters and around the base of the toilet.
Use around sinks tubs and showers.
It goes on fast and unlike fillers that harden it won t crack or fall out.
Step 3 applying caulk.
Trim the siding with one by four inch wooden trim covering the gaps around windows and doors under the soffit and on the corners of the house.
Nail the trim with two inch galvanized nails then caulk around it with acrylic latex caulk.
Next pull the trigger slowly to squeeze out caulk into the hole.
Squeeze the caulk slowly and evenly as possible.
Caulk is a substance designed to seal a joint between two surfaces and to fill small holes.
Before caulking joints between dissimilar materials make sure that the manufacturer recommends the caulk for both materials.
Use top quality caulk outdoors where it needs to withstand extreme temperature changes and remain flexible for 30 to 50 years.
However if the wooden exterior of your new home is pitted with nail holes ice damage or other surface gaps you can use also caulk to fill.
1 i chose this caulk because it has 25 flexibility compared to silicone based caulk.
Holes in wood trim are best filled with wood filler.
In other words caulking is applied where moisture would otherwise penetrate and cause deterioration.
Trim the hardened caulk flush with the siding using a razor blade.
Paintable silicone caulk can be used around the outside of window units to properly seal the window and the siding edge or around the entire door unit.
Take the time before you apply any paint on your next project to fill all of the gaps cracks and nail holes.
2 house built before 2008 so has no flashing okay to caulk.
Nail holes in exterior surfaces just as with cracks or gaps can be dealt with using a good caulking.
Put the tip of your caulk tube that you cut open earlier into the nail hole or snugly outside it if it does not fit.
In some ways caulk is a better filler for nail and screw holes than fillers that are formulated for that purpose.