Hi, Can you help, I have a mock Tudor house (white rendered panels in between black planks of wood) and the paint on the black timbers are flaking in many places, some bits have come away from the wall and in just a few places the wood is so rotten that I could probably push my finger through which I have resisted in doing. This makes my house sound terrible whereas in fact when you stand back and look at it, it just looks like it needs a paint job.
I recently put some christmas lights up, and when I got up close to the high bits, I saw how bad some of it was. The top funny enough seems quite ok and there's not much timber at all at ground level, so its the middle that is worst. Also I think they are called the barge boards, well the tips are pretty soft.
The question now is what to do, there are some straight bits but there are some fancy bit which would be harder to match.
What wood do I use? And what wood DID they use? I would have guessed the best thing would be hardwood but that would be expensive so what do people use these days, do they normally use softwood?
If you use softwood, would it have to be treated, and if so could it be painted, as it needs to be black? What would it be treated with?
Is there anything I could use where the wood is totally rotten to solidify it again?
I know it sounds a bit odd but could you get UPVC the right size (I knew a guy once said they could make anything out of UPVC) and paint it black?
But how would it weather, would it stay painted a long time or flake easily?
Or could you buy UPVC in black?
Or is there something else I could do?
Any help appreciated.
I recently put some christmas lights up, and when I got up close to the high bits, I saw how bad some of it was. The top funny enough seems quite ok and there's not much timber at all at ground level, so its the middle that is worst. Also I think they are called the barge boards, well the tips are pretty soft.
The question now is what to do, there are some straight bits but there are some fancy bit which would be harder to match.
What wood do I use? And what wood DID they use? I would have guessed the best thing would be hardwood but that would be expensive so what do people use these days, do they normally use softwood?
If you use softwood, would it have to be treated, and if so could it be painted, as it needs to be black? What would it be treated with?
Is there anything I could use where the wood is totally rotten to solidify it again?
I know it sounds a bit odd but could you get UPVC the right size (I knew a guy once said they could make anything out of UPVC) and paint it black?
But how would it weather, would it stay painted a long time or flake easily?
Or could you buy UPVC in black?
Or is there something else I could do?
Any help appreciated.