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Woodpecker holes and painting
Our large two-story house in Western Washington needs a new coat of
outdoor paint. Today we noticed that the wood siding has quite a few roundish holes, which are quite noticeable. Having heard woodpeckers pecking away before, I am assuming that those are woodpecker holes. Do painting companies usually caulk any holes before they paint the outside of a house? Or does the home owner have to do it? Thanks for any advice/suggestions. |
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