If you plan to paint over the caulking be sure the caulking you use is paintable.
How to seal siding at foundation.
Find the entrances mice use to enter your home.
I would never seal my siding at the bottom.
Depends on different situations the house is 60ish years old.
There are professional materials that can be utilized to secure these areas on a home.
Silicone caulking in my opinion works best.
Fill small cracks and holes with quality exterior grade caulking.
Ants are for the most part smarter than i am and will always find a crack or crevice i didn t and they aren t afraid of heights.
6 siding transitions by foundation often siding is not secured all along the bottom near the foundation.
Mice can climb under the siding and enter the home through an existing construction gap.
Foam works perfect for sealing againsts drafts.
Crawl around the exterior of your home and use a flashlight to.
Theoretically you could seal the tar paper to the foundation with foam spray caulking something similar.
Look under the siding at the area meeting the foundation of your home for holes and gaps.
Watch this video to find out more.
Until someone with more siding and air sealing experience joins in my thoughts would be around how to determine if this is really going to help much or are there other things you can do that would bring a greater return on your efforts.
This is not the least expensive way to go.
This plastic foam product primarily works as a capillary break between the concrete and the framing.
Pick up some steel wool first and stog the holes with it first.
They cant get through the wool.
Grass and mulch along the foundation provides habitat for mice.
Most houses in america get foam sill seal laid on top of the foundation.
Then fill the rest with foam.
Only thing is the mice will still burrow through it.
Fill larger cracks and holes using expandable spray foam.
It withstands the elements better then general caulking can be painted over and is water proof.
How to seal siding to keep out mice step 1.
Well before things were tight and meant to be tight.
My best suggestion would be to use silicone caulking.
Use a small mirror to.