Step 1 measure the space.
Installing vinyl siding around steps.
Here we ll describe how to rework vinyl siding around a new window.
This is one of the most crucial steps in installing vinyl siding.
Remove any siding or exterior finish that isn t compatible with vinyl siding and make sure the walls are sheathed with a substrate to receive the siding.
Set your nails about 1 8 to 1 16 away from the wall.
Gap at all ends.
This video shows how to properly trim around fixtures when installing vinyl siding.
To achieve designed performance vinyl siding must be installed over a water resistive barrier system that includes 1 a continuous water resistive material and 2 properly integrated fl ashing around all penetrations and where vinyl siding interfaces with other building products such as brick stone or stucco.
This will allow movement when it expands or contracts.
You are not going to set it hard.
Now this does not have to be exact to the square inch.
To prevent the relatively thin panels from buckling observe these fitting and nailing rules.
However vinyl is much easier to remove modify and install than any other type of siding so don t let it deter you if you want to add a new window move a door or build an addition.
This article is a continuation of the discussion that began with step 1.
Once you ve determined that you have the proper skill set for the job you can begin installing your vinyl siding.
In fact you probably want to overestimate a little to ensure you order enough material.
Vinyl siding installation is designed to hang loosely on the sheathing so that it can expand and contract with temperature changes.
All vinyl siding and vinyl soffit and fascia can be cut with tin snips a circular saw with a plywood blade or by scoring it with a knife and breaking it.
One of the trickier parts of insulated vinyl siding installation is installing j channel or your preferred trim around all windows doors and other openings.
Never nail the siding to your house hang it.
The siding slides behind vinyl siding trim pieces that hide the gap and the cut end.
Be sure to use the available wider j channel trim to accommodate the added thickness of the insulation.
1 2 inch 1 3 cm plywood or osb are common substrates and these are generally covered with roofing felt or another moisture barrier prior to siding the walls.
Now you re ready to begin installation of the starter strips and corner posts that receive the siding panels.