Caulking Stained Cedar Siding
Bottom of siding boards should not be caulked water is meant to exit through the bottom of each board.
Caulking stained cedar siding. The best option in the case of stained wood molding is to stain the caulk to match the wood. You can apply this on any wood surface even if you just cleaned it out a little bit. It is the genuine article with beautiful warm aesthetics feel and homey aroma that create an ambience unmatched by vinyl and fiber cement despite their good points. But you want to stain it first because if you caulk it first you can not guarantee that.
A variety of siding styles and wood grains give you the opportunity to customize the look of your home. Caulking them is a mistake and the caulking is likely to fail prematurely. It dries in just an hour and serves for up to 35 years. This way you can completely seal the cedar front to back top to bottom and around all edges.
It is a water based stain that has a semi transparent finish. If your molding is stained white caulking would cheapen the finish and diminish the value of the work. This is an advanced formulation that can stain and protect your cedar wood siding from the wear of any weather. While paint does tend to somewhat glue these pieces together caulking them is never advised and can cause permanent damage.
Step 1 select a stainable caulk. It comes in many colors to choose from and can help customize your home. Cedar takes stain very well revealing rich texture. Because polyurethane expands and contracts with the cedar and is made for exterior use.
For best results seal before applying the siding to the wall. A full seal is important because any space that is missing sealant is more susceptible to water damage and chemical bleeding.