meg
16th January 2007, 05:34 PM
Hi guys,
first of all thanks for all the advice so far, you've been great.
Latest woe is that the siding of lemon cottage is cracking! It is made from hardiflex, according to the plans atleast, and there are cracks in it that I feel would let water in when it rains. Those of you that have been following my posts would know that rising water is one of the issues I have been having. Now, the siding looks pretty crappy anyway and I am thinking of cladding it in hardyplank eventually. But only when I can afford to. Meanwhile, to get my through the next winter (if it ever rains again) is it okay to fill the cracks with some sort of filler? What sort do you recommend. Where the hardiflex has cracked, the siding feels very wobbly so I don't like to put too much pressure on it. Honestly, one big gust of wind and the whole thing will blow away!
Cheers boys and thanks again. I await your sage advice with anticipation!
Meg
first of all thanks for all the advice so far, you've been great.
Latest woe is that the siding of lemon cottage is cracking! It is made from hardiflex, according to the plans atleast, and there are cracks in it that I feel would let water in when it rains. Those of you that have been following my posts would know that rising water is one of the issues I have been having. Now, the siding looks pretty crappy anyway and I am thinking of cladding it in hardyplank eventually. But only when I can afford to. Meanwhile, to get my through the next winter (if it ever rains again) is it okay to fill the cracks with some sort of filler? What sort do you recommend. Where the hardiflex has cracked, the siding feels very wobbly so I don't like to put too much pressure on it. Honestly, one big gust of wind and the whole thing will blow away!
Cheers boys and thanks again. I await your sage advice with anticipation!
Meg