How to repair vinyl siding

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Siding School

Siding School

5 ай бұрын

This is part 2 of 2 videos where I demonstrate how to repair damaged vinyl siding. In this video I show realistic scenarios that you may encounter when attempting your vinyl siding repair (I could have made a polished video, but I figure you may like to see the struggles and a pro failing too). Here you'll also find a few tricks and tips to hopefully help you make your repair a little easier. This is a video about removing vinyl siding for repairs.
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@user-cd7jx2td8n
@user-cd7jx2td8n 3 ай бұрын
Hi Brandon ~ I previously posted this in your "how to identify" video, but, later, I thought that it might be more useful to others to put in your repair video, so here goes ... It took a while for the weather to cooperate, but I finally managed to remove the vinyl siding I damaged. After employing the numbers I found printed on the damaged siding to purchase replacement siding, I discovered that the damaged rigid foam board - underneath the vinyl siding - is practically impossible to find. To clarify, there is silver foil-backed foam board over the plywood and under the vinyl siding on our house. It seems to be very unusual because it is thinner than 0.5 inches and thicker than 0.25 inches. Specifically, I measured it with a known reliable micrometer at about 0.35 inches. Considering that 3/8 inches is 0.375 inches, this is a very unusual thickness. The point is that I can't find this Viking brand EPS (white styrofoam) rigid foam board, so I was wondering if you've ever run into this problem? I'd also like to know what kind of nails you recommend for installing vinyl siding? The ones I removed to take down the damaged pieces are very fragile. Thank you very much any help with this.
@sidingschool
@sidingschool 3 ай бұрын
It sounds like you have a 3/8” foil backed fanfold insulation (the variance from 3/8” could just be manufacturing tolerances and shouldn’t be a noticeable difference through the siding). Fanfold is available in a lot of places, pretty much all the big box stores and a lot of the smaller lumber companies. As far as nailing goes, if you’re by the sea coast or high salt area - go with stainless steel roofing nails that penetrate the wood substrate at least 1 1/4”, if there’s nothing special going on where you live you can use electro galvanized roofers or you can upgrade them for a couple extra bucks to hot dipped galvanized. Since your nails are corroded I’m guessing it’s either your climate or the quality of the nails that caused that. Hot dipped galvys also grip a little better typically so they are a good choice. You need the same 1 1/4” into nailable substrate with any choice you make. Good luck!
@robertf.601
@robertf.601 3 ай бұрын
Oscillating tool with fine tooth blade might work when cutting in cold weather
@sidingschool
@sidingschool 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I usually use one of those to cut corners. 👍🏼
@netwt449
@netwt449 Ай бұрын
How about using a torch lightly? (Heat gun) like Furberg1738 said!
@sidingschool
@sidingschool Ай бұрын
A torch could leave a residue and is more likely to burn the siding since it is an open flame. But I did mention that a heat gun would’ve helped in this scenario. I’m pretty accustomed to not using one for the sake of speed, when it is colder out I’ll blow on j-channel to warm it up just enough to snip without it cracking.
@Slaphappy-_-
@Slaphappy-_- 5 ай бұрын
Question 🙋🏼‍♂️ I replaced siding on my storage shed. It matched up by color and texture but when you look at it from a side angle it’s gray???
@sidingschool
@sidingschool 5 ай бұрын
It could be that the new vinyl is more glossy and the old has turned more matte from the suns uv rays. So when you look straight on there’s not as much reflection as from the side. I don’t know much about touching up old vinyl siding, but it looks like there are a few clear protective coating products out there that “restore color and finish to like-new condition”. It might be worth a try in an inconspicuous area?
@jerryfurberg1738
@jerryfurberg1738 Ай бұрын
Heat gun?
@sidingschool
@sidingschool Ай бұрын
A heat gun would’ve helped, that’s not a bad idea. As long as you don’t get too close and melt the siding!
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