Remember to make sure the sheathing is smooth before you apply the siding so the siding can be smooth also.
How do you reattach vinyl siding to a starter strip.
Vinyl siding starter strips.
Cut a vinyl patch 4 inches 10 cm wider than the removed segment.
Hold the removed segment up to a spare piece of vinyl siding.
Measure and mark a point 2 inches 5 1 cm away from each side of the removed segment.
Screws must be centered in the slot with approximately 1 32 0 8mm space between the screw head and the vinyl.
Vinyl siding is hung loosely to allow it to expand and contract in the sun.
If it is sagging or has come loose from the outside of your house you canmot just drive a few nails through the siding to reattach it.
Screw fasteners can be used if the screws do not restrict the normal expansion and contraction movement of the vinyl siding panel on the wall.
Staret strip secures the first course of siding to the home.
This chalk line should be level and a consistent distance from the eaves or the top and bottom of the windows.
Pull the zip tool down while simultaneously.
You attach the bottom of the first row of siding to the top of this starter strip.
With vinyl siding the nails are hidden by the row above and it is difficult to get to them.
Snap a level chalk line for the first starter strip at the base of the wall no less than 8 inches above ground level after determining the lowest corner of the house.
Insert the flat hooked end of the zip tool under the lip on the bottom most edge of the vinyl siding panel that rests on top of the starter strip.
Cut the spare piece of vinyl along the marks using straight tin snips.
This is where the new siding will begin.