When replacing siding try to purchase a piece from the same manufacturer in the same color.
Replacing damaged vinyl siding.
Using a zip tool unlock the vinyl siding above the damaged section by inserting the curved tip of the tool blade under the end of the overlapping panel and hook onto the back lip of the buttlock.
Repeat the procedure for the top of the damaged siding.
Install the replacement piece over the existing siding and attach with roofing nails.
Vinyl siding is both tough and durable.
Push the new piece into the nailing strip of the course below.
To repair vinyl siding fill in minor imperfections with caulk and then paint it to match the rest of the siding once it cures.
Slide the zip tool along the bottom edge to release the vinyl siding from the piece below it.
Starting at one end of the damaged piece push the end of the zip siding removal tool up under the siding until you feel it hook the bottom lip.
Start at the bottom of the piece that is being replaced and insert a wooden shim between the pieces of siding as the zip tool slides along the siding.
Work your hand into a seam between pieces then release the siding from the nailing strip.
The vinyl siding zip tool will save you loads of time.
To access and remove the damaged section of vinyl siding you must first unlock the siding above and below the damaged section.
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.
15 minute vinyl siding repair with a zip tool.
For larger dents cracks or holes start by cutting out the damaged segment of siding and removing it with a zip tool.
Otherwise take a sample to a siding supplier and look for a close match.
Cut out the damaged piece of siding leaving a space 2 inches shorter than the replacement piece.
If a vinyl piece has come apart from its neighbor the solution is often to push it back up until it locks in place.
Pull the nails holding the damaged siding and remove the damaged piece.
Use a zip tool image 1 to unlock the siding from the surrounding pieces image 2.