Flat Bar To Reattach Siding
When the siding is unzipped bend it up out of the way using your elbow.
Flat bar to reattach siding. Use a pry bar to remove fastening nails little by little as you work towards the opposite end of the panel. You can do this with a small pry bar or by hand. After that slide your flat bar behind the vinyl siding. To remove the old siding simply score or cut away any old caulk or paint that might be in the joints.
Continue to slide the zip tool along the edge until the entire piece is freed. Vinyl siding is hung loosely to allow it to expand and contract in the sun. Use flat bar to carefully pry up the siding course above. Insert the hook of a vinyl siding removal tool into the buttlock of a panel you want to snap back in place.
Then you can insert a flat pry bar with masking tape on it and slide the bottom lip of the top piece away from the middle piece. Now the top piece is free and you can remove the nails holding the center piece in place. The tool is available at most hardware stores and usually costs less than 10. Now you can press down on the center piece of siding to remove its bottom lip from the bottom piece of siding and its off.
Only bend panels enough to gain access to the nails fastening the damaged panel to the side of your house. Find metal siding trim at lowe s today. Next use a table saw or circular saw to cut a new piece of vinyl siding to the same size as the damaged one. Use the flat bar to pry up the siding and remove the nails.
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. I might as well once it s cut you ll simply begin prying away the broken piece. Remove the damaged panel s nails with a pry bar. With vinyl siding the nails are hidden by the row above and it is difficult to get to them.