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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Mobile home exterior repair
Any suggestions on what to do with this? Re-sheet vs. run? I've never dealt with this type of siding, only a few problem areas but the stuff feels like paper. Hoping this image comes up.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/92vg75i9wkhrxto/Photo%20Mar%2006%2C%201%2032%2042%20PM.jpg?dl=0
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Looks like Masonite hardboard siding I have replaced sections and sheets of it with out problems there are usually afew rotten sections that need replaced.
I wouldn't redo very much unless I got a great deal on the MH