Whether you re replacing vinyl siding or installing it for the first time we ll show you how to get the job done.
Installing vinyl siding over metal siding.
This goes for fiber cement hardwood and masonite siding.
Vinyl comes in a variety of grains thickness and colors making it also a practical choice for many homeowners.
Vinyl over any other siding is a mistake.
It works really well when being placed over almost any surface.
I ve seen house fires where the vinyl siding burned off only to reveal the superior asbestos shingles underneath which saved the house.
Vinyl siding is the most common type of siding that is used in re siding.
Apply the siding onto the home in a staggered fashion.
Many homeowners choose vinyl siding because it is relatively inexpensive easy for a do it yourselfer to install resists insects and rot and never needs.
Was the problem that they put new siding over old or that they put new siding over a rotted wall with no drainage plain in between.
Installing vinyl siding over wood siding.
Fortunately with the right tools and preparation putting vertical metal siding up on a building can be a smooth and simple process.
Granted siding is not as critical as roof fpr weatherproofing there are other problems with trim and performance to be recognized in advance.
Slip the ends of the siding under the installed fittings.
Vertical metal siding can give a building a modern sleek appearance.
We ll give you tips on preparing your home cutting vinyl siding and installing the siding panels.
While covering lap siding with vinyl is an option for some siding other varieties of lap siding can t be covered by vinyl.
Generally the best idea is to remove any existing siding from your exterior walls before installing the vinyl siding.
While installing vertical metal siding is similar to installing horizontal siding there are a few differences you ll want to keep in mind.
In many areas with variable climate you are not allowed to put new over old roofing even if you know it will shorten the ife and not perform well.
Some of the siding may need to be cut with a table saw to properly fit and overlap the adjoining pieces.