Like many vinyl clad houses the ends of the 40 window sills on my house were knocked off years ago so that siding could be placed right over the window casing.
Accurately restore siding colonial house.
Sally says that if an 1890s house is sided with asphalt the covering favored in the 1930s asbestos 1950s or aluminum 1960s the original siding would not have been very old and thus not very deteriorated when it was covered.
The method of protecting the exterior of the house with clapboard boards has been used since colonial times.
Rather than restore each end individually with a hand fit dutchman patch we developed a jig that clamped to the sill face so we could cut back the sill to a uniform shape with a 1 2.
If the house was built before the 1890s the chances that its early siding may have been well worn are.
Since the first colonial homes were built in the heavily treed areas of new england wood siding was and continues to be the most popular exterior choice.
In their 1930 s era historic home restoration they perfectly preserved the original look by replacing the rotting wood siding with durable vinyl siding.
As america expanded in the 1800s so did the popularity of the colonial home design changing slightly to mirror the influences of its builders or geography.
It has been the first choice of colonists to protect their homes from the weather using these overlapping wood planks on the sides of their homes.
That way if there is a leak or moisture build up behind the siding you re still protected.
The yellow clapboard matches the original paint color and the blue yellow and white scallop detailing provides the perfect touch of historic charm.