It ll better match the house than brand new siding.
Replace broken siding house.
Cut piece of faded siding from an inconspicuous spot to replace the damaged section.
Pull siding away from house and cut through the bottom edge with aviation snips.
Use tin snips to trim a piece of new siding to fit the lowest gap.
When you replace the boards use a homemade reveal set jig to match the reveal of the existing siding.
When replacing siding try to purchase a piece from the same manufacturer in the same color.
Nail straight down on the replacement board in order to hit studs.
Above the bottom edge.
Replace the old board with a new one of the same size and shape.
The courses should overlap by at least 1 in.
Check the instructions from your siding.
Work your hand into a seam between pieces then release the siding from the nailing strip.
Remove all the damaged pieces of siding as well as the nails used to attach them.
Attach the siding with 10d galvanized box nails driven into the overlap at least 1 2 in.
Wedge the board away from the house by driving wedges up under the damaged board to pull it out.
Use framing square and utility knife to cut through face of siding.
Take the replacement board fit it in place image 2 and nail it in with a hammer using galvanized nails.
Once all the nails are removed from the adjoining board the damaged one should just pull out.
Here s how to replace damaged siding on a house in four easy steps.
Most vinyl siding should overlap the pieces on either side of it by at least an inch.
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.
Over time however seals can weaken so it s important that you consistently check your siding s seal and replace or recaulk any damaged areas.
Pull the nails holding the damaged siding and remove the damaged piece.
Push the new piece into the nailing strip of the course below.
This section shows you how to repair flashing and apply caulk.
Here s how to repair damaged clapboards also known as bevel or lap siding.
Be sure to nail into the existing holes on the adjacent siding.
The damaged board or shake is the only part that must be replaced and the job goes fairly quickly.