Hello Folks,
In the past I post about a for season room addition to an otherwise externally concrete walls + stucco. The four season room was in a state of disrepair to say the least (specially the roof). Now I am tackling the siding of the same season room.
The sidings is in bad shape, and there is a spot wherein the wood/fiberboard sheathing is rotten. The wood sheathing seems to be fiberboard, and the siding seems to be sometime type of high density cardboard material. So, I was wondering if it would be ok to cut out the bad part of the fiberboard exterior wall sheathing and replace/patch it with 1/2 plywood?
Some pics depicting the situation:
(aforementioned spot with rotten fiberboard sheathing)
In the past I post about a for season room addition to an otherwise externally concrete walls + stucco. The four season room was in a state of disrepair to say the least (specially the roof). Now I am tackling the siding of the same season room.
The sidings is in bad shape, and there is a spot wherein the wood/fiberboard sheathing is rotten. The wood sheathing seems to be fiberboard, and the siding seems to be sometime type of high density cardboard material. So, I was wondering if it would be ok to cut out the bad part of the fiberboard exterior wall sheathing and replace/patch it with 1/2 plywood?
Some pics depicting the situation:
(aforementioned spot with rotten fiberboard sheathing)
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