After noticing some water damage around a windowsill on our top floor, I decided to investigate in the attic. I came to find that there are 2 holes (1 is the size of a softball and the other is about 4x that size) in the plywood board behind the siding. I can actually see the siding through the plywood. As it would likely be extremely expensive to have a contractor come in, remove the siding, and replace these boards, I was wondering if there is an alternative method for patching these holes from the inside? I've read about people sanding down the edges of the cut, then screwing in a plywood patch over the hole, then sealing the edges of the patch. If this is a terrible idea, please let me know as well.
I honestly have no idea what caused the holes. We've been in the house for about 1.5 years and are not the first owners. The holes look like they may have been cause by some sort of animal, or even a person with a hammer. There are no other signs of animal activity in the attic.
I honestly have no idea what caused the holes. We've been in the house for about 1.5 years and are not the first owners. The holes look like they may have been cause by some sort of animal, or even a person with a hammer. There are no other signs of animal activity in the attic.
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