Can holes in wood siding (from woodpecker damage) be repaired?

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dbbanjo asked:


If not - any tips on replacing wood siding? (note: I have cedar siding).

Darren
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  • 2 Responses to “Can holes in wood siding (from woodpecker damage) be repaired?”

    1. stevetower Says:

      Pieces of siding can be fit in and is the best fix. Might have to trim parts to get it in. If the holes are small and you have a solid color stain, you can fill the holes with wood filler and stain over it.

    2. Grandma of 2 Says:

      If they are just small holes…you can try filling them in with a putty knife and wood filler. You can get wood filler in pretty much any color that will not show on your cedar siding.