How to Fix Mock Tudor Boards

Mock Tudor boards, often referred to as mock Tudor cladding, are a popular and low-maintenance alternative to traditional wooden Tudor-style cladding. These durable boards are designed to mimic the appearance of exposed timber framing while offering resistance to weathering, rot, and insect damage. However, even PVC mock Tudor boards can become loose, cracked, or discolored over time, requiring repair or replacement. In this guide, we'll provide you with step by step instructions on how to fix mock Tudor boards and keep them looking their best.

Preparation:

  1. Inspect the mock Tudor boards thoroughly to identify any areas that need repair or replacement. Look for signs of cracks, warping, discoloration, or loose boards.
  2. Gather the necessary tools and materials, such as a utility knife, PVC adhesive or solvent cement, sandpaper, PVC cleaner, and replacement mock Tudor boards (if needed).
  3. Ensure you have proper safety equipment, including gloves, safety glasses, and a dust mask or respirator when working with PVC adhesives or solvents.

Repair and Replacement:

  1. Loose Boards: If you encounter loose mock Tudor boards, use a utility knife to carefully remove them. Clean the area behind the boards and apply a generous amount of PVC adhesive or solvent cement to the back of the boards. Reposition the boards and secure them with finishing nails or screws designed for PVC.
  2. Cracked or Damaged Boards: For boards that are cracked or severely damaged, you may need to replace them entirely. Use a utility knife to remove the damaged boards, taking care not to damage the surrounding areas. Measure and cut new PVC mock Tudor boards to the appropriate size, ensuring a snug fit. Apply PVC adhesive or solvent cement to the back of the new boards and secure them with finishing nails or screws designed for PVC.
  3. Discoloration: Mock Tudor boards can discolor over time due to exposure to UV rays and weathering. To restore their appearance, you can lightly sand the discolored areas with fine-grit sandpaper and then clean the boards with a PVC cleaner or degreaser.

Finishing Touches (Optional):

  1. Sanding: Once the repairs or replacements are complete, lightly sand the PVC mock Tudor boards to ensure a smooth, even surface. Use fine-grit sandpaper and sand in the direction of the board's texture or grain pattern.
  2. Cleaning: After sanding, clean the boards thoroughly with a PVC cleaner or degreaser to remove any residual dust or debris.
  3. Painting or Staining: While mock Tudor boards are available in various colors and finishes, you can choose to paint or stain them to match your desired aesthetic. Use paints or stains specifically designed for PVC and follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper application and drying times.

Maintenance Tips:

  • Regularly inspect the mock Tudor boards for signs of damage, loose boards, or discoloration.
  • Clean the boards periodically using a mild detergent and a soft-bristled brush to remove dirt and debris.
  • Apply a UV-resistant clear coat or sealant every few years to protect the boards from fading and discoloration caused by sun exposure.
  • Trim back any vegetation or landscaping that may be rubbing against the mock Tudor boards to prevent damage.

By following these steps and tips, you can ensure that your mock Tudor boards remain in excellent condition, enhancing the beauty and character of your home while enjoying the benefits of low maintenance and long lasting performance.