Proper installation is critical.
Installing vinyl siding and trim.
The siding slides behind vinyl siding trim pieces that hide the gap and the cut end.
Vinyl comes in a variety of grains thickness and colors making it also a practical choice for many homeowners.
If you decide to install vinyl siding yourself without the help of a contractor it s important to be as prepared as possible and to have a clear idea of what the installation process involves.
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 can help to reduce the amount of maintenance you have to do to the outside of your house.
Marking the position of each piece before you remove it photo 2 will help you reposition the siding without stretching it.
Install the tops first then the sides and then the bottoms of the window surrounds.
Before installing door and window trim first caulk around the openings to create a moisture and air proof seal.
Their purpose is to provide detailed information and how to tips that will simplify the installation process.
See step 1 below to get started.
Install door window trim.
This works fine most of the time but always add a few blobs of caulking inside the bottom lip of the top course for extra security.
We ll give you tips on preparing your home cutting vinyl siding and installing the siding panels.
The most common approach here is to install sill trim at the soffits rip down the top course of siding and crimp the siding so the sill trim holds it in place.
Along the tops install j channel trim with horizontal siding and base trim with vertical siding.