Hi folks. I'm looking for some advice. My house was built
in 1965 using tounge and groove redwood siding. The wood has never been finished. It is a very large single story home and most of siding is somewhat protected by a 2-3 ft overhang.
The wood seems to be in very good shape dimensionally and I see no (or very little) indication of serious wood damage. The issues are:
1.) The upper 3/4 of the boards (mostly protected from
direct sun and rain) are very black. I think it is a cocktail of dirt, mildew, decay and perhaps some bleed.
2.) The lower 1/4 of the boards of greyed and have obvious mildew buildup. There is some obvious splashing going on and I am looking into ways of eliminating this via gutters or other means.
I have tried an amateur clean up using bleach as well
as sod. perc. via scrubbing and low pressure. Basically
the wood went from black to reddish black. I also sanded (60 grit) a few boards and this was very effective and revealed a honey, red, and brown color. I am quite
reluctant to use high pressure as the wood is quite soft.
As I said the house is very large. I am thinking however of focusing on the sides of the house that are most visible.
I know that I can clean the wood if not be scrubbing then by sanding without high pressure or caustics but it would obviously be very time consuming. Assuming I do this
is there any advantage to putting a finish on it given the durability of the wood is very high and it has already lasted 40+ years? If so would kind?
thanks!