[attachment=21418]Hi all. I'm in the midst of preparing to repaint my 140 yr. old Victorian era home. The house has the typical lap and gap wooden siding and we've pulled off most all of the calk as part of the prep to repaint. I would believe that these homes originally way back when didn't have any calk or calk like products, but instead depended on the lap and gap grooves to repel water. And, this allowed the home to breath and not trap moisture - at least that is what I think. So, should I calk horizontally along the lap and gap joints? I will calk vertically where the boards meet the trim. My painters are all for calking everything up tight, but I'm not so sure. How about you Old House Guys? What say you?
To calk or not to calk......THAT is the question
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