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How to remove and replace that melted siding

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meltedsiding.jpgHow to remove and replace that melted siding from your Barb grill. Oh come on, well all done this before, LOL Tongue out

 

Even if you didn't melt your siding this video will be helpful on learning how to remove and replace [[vinyl siding]]. Now always know that vinyl siding will expand when it gets hot. so never ever make your pieces to big. If you make them to big they can pop and buckle. Then you will have to remove all of the siding and re-cut them. As well as nailing, never bang the nail in all the way smashing the siding tight. If you do this then the siding cant move on it's own when it expands.

This will only make it buckle and pop off your house. When nailing always use a galvanized or aluminum nails for vinyl siding. You want to install the nail just so it just touches the siding. It will take you a little practice to get it right. Remember this, the longer the piece your working with the more you need to pay attention to those nails.


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