Repairs
Replace Damaged Vinyl Siding
To replace vinyl siding without removing the whole wall you will need just a few tools.
A zip tool made for removing vinyl siding or a small pry bar.
A nail puller
A hammer
A pair of snips or sharp razor knife
A tape measure
and a square.
See the video for step by step how to.
Gatta do this……
Houses were not meant to be covered in plastic
Glenn Penwell
Agreed, but many are and they still need to be maintained to protect them.
This popped up in my news feed right on time. Thanks for sharing!
Nathan Harris is this what you were inquiring about?
Easy to do
Lauren Lester
RobertOConnor
Holly Freeman Waggoner
What about damaged vertical corner trim or window trim replacement (due to damage). I busted up one with a weed trimmer once, and determined it was not practically feasible to remove & replace this piece due to the siding covering the anchor screws and the U-channel design which encloses the siding edges.
Hi Tom,
Yes corners and window/door trim is harder to replace than the field siding. It can be done but takes some time and effort. Removing the shorter pieces of siding on the wall and removing the nails from the longer pieces a bout 4′ back, you can gently move the siding out of the way to get to the nails on the corner.
If you only broke the bottom and have a corner piece that matches. You can cut the corner above the damage and insert a short piece on the bottom. make it slightly longer than the part you cut out and slide it under so the seam will be less noticeable. Hope this helps.
Use a circular saw with a high tooth count blade in it. Put the blade in backwards. Easier to cut and easier to get straight cuts.
I never knew that vinyl was so easy to take care of. It makes sense that it’s best to do repairs on siding during the summer, when it’s warm, and you don’t have to worry about harsh, cold weather. I’ll be sure to remember that in case my siding every needs repairing.
Peter Watts
bees knees :/