Vinyl soffit repair zip tool




















This will make it easy to slide the vinyl piece in place and create a seamless edge on the bottom. Carefully put it in place and seal it tightly. Paint over any necessary areas. If one panel of your siding was damaged enough to require a replacement, a simple process can remove your old damaged one, and have a new one up in a matter of minutes.

Using your zip tool , slide it underneath to separate the broken panel from the other siding. It will unhook your broken panel from the one before it.

Using your pry bar, hammer, or drill to remove any roofing nails or screws holding your vinyl panel to the sheathing. Having a friend to help hold it can help speed things up.

Cut your new vinyl piece to size using a miter saw, table saw, or utility knife. Fit in on the bottom first, so its curved edge sits on the panel next to it, then slide the top panel underneath where you just removed the old nails and screws on your broken vinyl. Finally, use your zip tool to pry up the shingle laying over the top so it hooks back together with your new piece of vinyl siding.

When you look at your once damaged vinyl siding, it should look as good as new! These easy DIY repairs can save you a ton of time and buy you time until there is a need to replace your siding.

And when that time comes, call Northface Construction for all of your siding installation needs. RE: Side Swiper vinyl siding replacement tool Malco [see illustrations above] have to repair loose vinyl siding from my house due to improper installation. To save money, it was suggested that there is a product that can re-attach the siding without having to take all the siding off on the whole wall and re-installing it.

The man couldn't remember the name of it, but he called a "shrink kit" but we know that that isn't the correct name. Nancy there is a siding hook that can reattach the bottom edge of vinyl siding to the course below - I have posted a photo of the tool here.

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Project Overview. Featured Video. Unlock the Bottom Joint Starting at the bottom edge of the damaged siding panel, wiggle the curved tip of the zip tool blade under a loose spot at one end of the panel, hooking the tool onto the back lip of the buttlock. Position the blocks so they will not interfere with the new panel. Related Topics. Show Full Article. Your Privacy Rights.

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