Replacing Broken Piece Vinyl Siding
Use tin snips to cut out the damaged area image 1.
Replacing broken piece vinyl siding. Cut out the damaged piece of siding leaving a space 2 inches shorter than the replacement piece. To repair a single piece of damaged vinyl siding usually takes a contractor one hour to remove the damaged piece lay any underlayment 9 and replace it with a new piece. Push the new piece into the nailing strip of the course below. The downside of replacing older vinyl siding is that it can be hard to match the style and color and siding rarely has any identifying marks.
The best way to get a replacement piece is to take the broken piece to vinyl siding distributors in your area and find the closest match. Run a bead of adhesive caulk around the back of the patch and set the patch in place top image. Work your hand into a seam between pieces then release the siding from the nailing strip. Repairing large holes or cracks.
With the other use the claw end of a hammer to pry up the nails holding the damaged piece of vinyl to the wall. Pull the nails holding the damaged siding and remove the damaged piece. The total amount to replace a damaged section of vinyl siding averages 80 90. Otherwise take a sample to a siding supplier and look for a close match.
Ask this old house general contractor tom silva helps a homeowner repair sections of his vinyl siding that have holes. Use a table saw or circular saw to cut a patch from a good piece of vinyl. Subscribe to this old house. If a vinyl piece has come apart from its neighbor the solution is often to push it back up until it locks in place.
Install the replacement piece over the existing siding and attach with roofing nails. Then lock the siding back into place. Another option is to use the zip tool to remove the damaged piece of vinyl siding and replace it with a new piece. But if you need to replace a vinyl panel or part of a panel check your garage or basement to see whether the installer left extra pieces for repairs.
Use the snips to cut away about two inches of the top nailing strip and the bottom j profile from both ends of the replacement piece. The patch should be larger than the piece you removed. Use a utility knife to cut the nailing strip off the top of a piece of matching siding that s larger than the hole or crack then attach it on top of the damaged piece with construction adhesive.