Removing vinyl siding is relatively straightforward if you have the right tools and a bit of time to commit to the project.
Remove vinyl siding to convert porch to interior room.
Vinyl siding is installed from bottom to top so start at the top and work your way down when removing it.
They boxed in the beam using 1x8 kleer pvc and 2 coated exterior screws predrilled the kleer to countersink the screws.
Easy to put up.
The first step to convert this porch into a room was to remove the exterior vinyl siding.
With just a little bit of construction demolition the vinyl came do.
The panels can be cut to size with regular woodworking tools and install just as easily as regular siding.
The most important part of the job will be underground as a solid foundation must support the new brick.
Then remove any exterior trim that is installed over the siding or any other exterior wall covering.
It also helps to set out a large bucket on the ground you can drop nails into.
The siding at the garage end of the porch was removed and a new corner was installed in place of the j channel the builder had used on the inside corner.
The trim secures the edges of vinyl in position and hides any nail heads.
And the installation process was a breeze.
The first step in removing a window is to use a hammer and pry bar to remove the interior window trim.
The perimeter of every wall has trim pieces j channel sill utility trim etc.
When you re ready to start slide a zip tool sideways underneath a.
It is fairly easy to remove vinyl siding.
While s we re at it we can add some nice finishing touches to that wall that we would otherwise not be able to add if we kept the home s existing veneer.
In that case we can remove the vinyl siding on your porch s house wall and replace it with a nice alternative.
Next remove the exterior siding starting with the j rail along the top of the wall.
Dan wrote to us.
For this nashville porch that s exactly what we did.
The most important part of the job will be underground as a solid foundation must support the new brick.
Our first project was front porch then the back patio.
We absolutely love the york panels.
Cuts and goes on just like vinyl siding.