This is the third video on this subject that I have seen. It is also the first one that tells the whole story. It's the first one I've seen that tells you everything you need to know. How anyone could talk abut this without mentioning nail removal, I don't know, but that's their problem. You even cautioned the viewer on how NOT to refasten the siding. Thanks for that. I had forgotten that valuable tip. Well done. Who's complaining about that sneaky ad?
I have seen about 10 videos using the tool you just used to remove siding. Everyone was edited to make it look seamless. It is anything but this video showed just how much effort is needed to remove the siding thank you.
Outstanding video Susan. I was impressed by your strait forward and deliberate manner and how you bare-handed (no gloves) tackled this project, demonstrating that a positive approach and determination goes a long way toward a successful end in what many consider "man's" work.
Thank you I was ready to pay someone to replace a few melted siding boards but with this tutorial I will be doing that myself this weekend. Wish me luck!!!
Nice work. I usually don't bother with removing the nails, I just yank on it and break the vinyl, or cut the vinyl out with a knife... try to piece it out, and you can pound the nails flush as much as possible. Prying a nail out could damage the piece above. Also, when reinstalling, you can just snap it into place and not bother with nailing because one slip with the hammer and you will break the vinyl. If you feel the need to secure it, another approach is to use a screw gun with longer bit or extension which will allow an angle. This is a good video that should save money for many.
My siding blew off in a strong wind; the reason was due to the looseness of the nailing (as you indicated is preferred to do). This looseness allowed the wind to blow the siding around such that it slipped off the head of the nail. I'm surprised nails with larger heads aren't used, to avoid them being blown off. The nail head size looked about the same as what you used. My siding has been on for a decade or so, so I figured it wouldn't need to be all that loose anymore, so I replaced the nails with screws (to ensure they wouldn't work loose) and used washers to ensure the siding wouldn't slip over the end of the screw head. Also, I noticed that the bottom of your new piece just snapped into place; unfortunately not all siding is that user-friendly. Mine was curled too much to get it to snap under the existing piece, so I had to use a SideSwiper to get it to cooperate.
Sue great video! I have a similar piece to replace and I appreciate the real life struggle with a short piece of vinyl replacement. You gave me the confidence to tackle the job!
That is definitely your first time doing it. I like how you cut the video to have the real siding guy do it. I'm a singing guy and I know a noob when I see one. The nail removal isn't that important. It's best to leave it in so you don't add more holes to your house and a lot of times the new piece you cut will fit back in with the same nails but if they don't then hammer them suckers in. At least your outfit is on point tho. Cute video. Thanks for the laugh. 😁
thumbs up for showing 'real life' conditions: -short length between two end posts - cool day with stiff vinyl -osb sheeting that can be tough to start a nail in -lady with beautiful manicured hands and not old carpenter with gorilla paws! Some tricks to get around some of these: You can warm up the vinyl with a blow dryer to make it more pliable. You can use a scrap block of wood to hold upper sheet away from wall while you re-nail replacement sheet. You can drill a small pilot hole to start nail, or even use small exterior wood screws with a long drill bit on a cordless drill to reattach vinyl. Also, If your house is like this with no breathable water/wind barrier under the vinyl siding, find an old carpenter with gorilla paws to 'discuss' this with your siding installer!
I installed the vinyl siding for my entire home without help. It is a one step at a time project. Note: The length of the nails has to be sufficient to resist pulling out over time On a repair,. I wedge a piece of wood under the upper vinyl to obtain space to install the replacement strip nails. Also, the wind can really hit the siding where I live. Any pieces that are not connected securely are prone to blowing off. I would be happy to work with Susan Penning. Thank you.for the information.
Anyone who doesn't believe that women face wild bias in trades should come here. Look at all the men who've shown up to complain about the way she's actually done a nice tidy job here. Why? Because they feel threatened. All this nonsense about "you didn't patch it, you replaced it" -- well, duh. Nobody's going to patch a cheap piece of vinyl siding rather than replace it. As for me, I'm very grateful to her. I have a piece of siding that fell off my house, I was pretty sure I could see how to put it back, but it was nice to see that I had the right idea. And if you don't like the clothing ad, then -- secret life hack for you -- skip that part. You do it by hovering your mouse over the red progress bar and sliding it along till you find the part of the video you're interested in. If you're having trouble figuring out how to do that, I'm sure Susan can show you how to do that, too.
Good job. The only thing I would do different is only pull out the locked vinyl siding that is where the nails are that you want to remove. After doing that, just push down on that piece to be removed to unlock the other side.
Great video, but no house wrap on that garage? I realize a garage is not something you have to cool or heat, but you do need to protect that sheathing.
As far as I know there isn't a repair for anything rotten/moldy. You'll have to rip it all out and replace it. This means you might have to replace the siding too, unless you remove it really carefully it may break as you remove it.
@@glitterbombgirl896 They're being sarcastic and pointing out that there isn't any house wrap underneath that siding in the video...which is the first thing that caught my eye too if I am being honest here.
Could have done without the Duluth Trading Company ad up front. (I like them, just didn't come here for that.) Also, this is not a patch; this is a replacement of a damaged section. Just FYI.
Please buy from BSI, and help support the Wisconsin inmate we are already supporting. DTJ would have been better left out... I would have thought the appropriate place would have been the obnoxious infomercials before the video. Everyone is a critic and i got my turn to. It was ok she did try mask the difficulty and play it off which she should have done. Ppl are different and the flex will change with the temperature. So she could have waited for a warmer day of had the piece inside for hours before and mentioned the beware for the potential crease one could make
I didnt mind it at all. I didnt know the shirt had those features and while I didnt come here for that, it sure wasnt out of place. And are you really caller her out over symantics of patch vs replacing a piece of siding on her entire garage (a patch from that perspective)? Sheesh man. You got a lot of free time.
Thanks so much for tip but it would be helpful to show how to cut the siding especially if one an inch is bad especially for wood siding or wood filler siding
This is fine if your existing siding isn't older and faded. Replacing it with a new section will look worse than the small bit of damage. Any tips on repairing v's replacing older siding?
I have read a few comments from other viewers and would like to say to all the people with very negative comments to shut up. If you don't like the way Mrs. Penning replaced her siding then simply take your mouse and click to another video or simply make your own how to video. I had no problem replacing my siding per her instructions. She must be doing something right to have over 41,000 views plus a company sending her free clothes.
David Hoover I agree totally. There are too many folks who criticize those who work hard to produce a helpful video. I may be a curmudgeon but I have no respect for "haters" doc
At 2:49 you're prying against the lower siding. If I tried that stunt on my current repair job, I would have cracked more than is already cracked. Vinyl siding becomes BRITTLE after a few years pass. (try using a cat claw next time)
I just painted my house the same dark green. What is that trim color? I love that rather than bright white. I painted my Vinyl siding with Benjamin Moore Vinyl paint,
Dave Vadney I checked an old can of paint in our basement to see what the name of the trim color is, but the label was too faded. It's a Sherwin Williams exterior paint in a satin finish (semi-gloss would work fine, too) and the color is a light tan/beige - sort of the color of an iced coffee with a lot of milk added, lol. Sorry I couldn't give you the specific name. Hope this helps!
someone may have told ya by now but you need to pull all your siding off and put on a vapor barrier or your wood will rot also you should start at the top of the piece not the bottom and also use the other end of the flat bar for removing the nails
I tried this and my house fell down. The whole house, boom, tipped to the left, and collapsed into a pile. Luckily, the pile rearranged itself into a giant block of gold, so I made out in the end.
Oh yeah? Well my house, it too went boom, and rearranged itself into a giant block of Californium 252, and I am now the richest man in the world!! I mean, no big deal or anything though.....
Roadking 2003 thank you I can’t believe how many comments there are where people are talking shit about her but they haven’t noticed there isn’t any tyvek , that was the first thing I noticed , if she doesn’t wrap the house she is in trouble , vinyl is designed to leak
Thanks so much Susan, Could you perhaps email me a pic of the house as I think I am going with a trim shade like yours but would like to see it before I commit, I'm not happy with the white.
Dave Vadney You can find pic of my exterior and trim here: livingrichonless.com/howtopaintdoorhardware/ and here: livingrichonless.com/fall-planting-thrifty-way/
If I nailed siding tight will it bugle with heat ?? it doesn't get direct sun or if it does its very little like 2-3 hrs in the afternoon the span of this area is 122" (10.1 feet) by 7 feet high. Should I do it over or am I ok. I did hammer nails snugged or tight because we get strong wind off the lake and I worried that it might rattle and break off.
To the people that complained about the clothing ad at the beginning. Hi, my name is Chris, and let me teach you how RUclips videos work. You simply click that line on the bottom at a point further on down the line from where the red marker is already at, and it advances the video. It's almost like you have a time machine, cause you can go ahead and back in time. Best of all, you don't even need a DeLorean, Marty! I know.. amazing!!! Just thought I'd mansplain that to all the other mancomsplainers. You are welcome. To the OP, thank you for the informative video.
Quit expecting things for free. The lady who took the time and effort to do this video for your information deserves to be paid. The least you can do is suffer through an advertisement.
Good job on your video. What happen to the felt paper or the house wrap behind the siding? Either a horrible builder or a terrible vinyl siding installer. Married or not, you're beautiful.
This isn't really a "patch"... it's more of a replacement. You can actually patch vinyl with color-matched caulk as well, in case you don't want to get into replacing a panel or can't find your exact vinyl color.
This is what I always thought too but was skeptical about it til I saw this video & the comments from some people that say thistle is NOT a patch job, its a give me your money needlessly job to do extra work job.
This is replacing, not patching or repairing. Just cut off the top channel of a matching piece of siding and pop it on over a (moderately) damaged piece. Done... 😉
I really hate when videos cut out then back in when the most difficult part had been done. I would like to have seen how you nailed the piece on with your other nails, not just the easy one
I removed my original comment. ok, annoying that you spent over 1:20 talking about your clothing. I understand it was a plug for a company but still, it was very annoying. That said, I really enjoyed the rest of the video. Very informative and showed a lot of the reality (the struggles) of doing even a simple job. Like Donald Honaker said, it helps keep expectations in check.
I'm glad you're showing difficulties. A lot of videos show "seamless" efforts without struggles.
I agree - the realism is refreshing. This is what the homeowner will actually experience when doing this.
This is the third video on this subject that I have seen. It is also the first one that tells the whole story. It's the first one I've seen that tells you everything you need to know. How anyone could talk abut this without mentioning nail removal, I don't know, but that's their problem. You even cautioned the viewer on how NOT to refasten the siding. Thanks for that. I had forgotten that valuable tip. Well done. Who's complaining about that sneaky ad?
I have seen about 10 videos using the tool you just used to remove siding. Everyone was edited to make it look seamless. It is anything but this video showed just how much effort is needed to remove the siding thank you.
Outstanding video Susan. I was impressed by your strait forward and deliberate manner and how you bare-handed (no gloves) tackled this project, demonstrating that a positive approach and determination goes a long way toward a successful end in what many consider "man's" work.
Thank you I was ready to pay someone to replace a few melted siding boards but with this tutorial I will be doing that myself this weekend. Wish me luck!!!
Thanks Susan. I'm a pro handyman and just needed a quick reminder how to do this. This was perfect.
Nice work. I usually don't bother with removing the nails, I just yank on it and break the vinyl, or cut the vinyl out with a knife... try to piece it out, and you can pound the nails flush as much as possible. Prying a nail out could damage the piece above. Also, when reinstalling, you can just snap it into place and not bother with nailing because one slip with the hammer and you will break the vinyl. If you feel the need to secure it, another approach is to use a screw gun with longer bit or extension which will allow an angle. This is a good video that should save money for many.
That is great advice. My piece is shorter than the one on this video and there is no way I will have access to nail it back. Thank you.
My siding blew off in a strong wind; the reason was due to the looseness of the nailing (as you indicated is preferred to do). This looseness allowed the wind to blow the siding around such that it slipped off the head of the nail.
I'm surprised nails with larger heads aren't used, to avoid them being blown off. The nail head size looked about the same as what you used.
My siding has been on for a decade or so, so I figured it wouldn't need to be all that loose anymore, so I replaced the nails with screws (to ensure they wouldn't work loose) and used washers to ensure the siding wouldn't slip over the end of the screw head.
Also, I noticed that the bottom of your new piece just snapped into place; unfortunately not all siding is that user-friendly. Mine was curled too much to get it to snap under the existing piece, so I had to use a SideSwiper to get it to cooperate.
Sue great video! I have a similar piece to replace and I appreciate the real life struggle with a short piece of vinyl replacement. You gave me the confidence to tackle the job!
Great job! Just the video I needed to see. I am confident now I can replace a piece of siding that torn on the middle after a storm. Thanks Susan!
Great vid, Susan. Organized really well. The only other accessory I would talk about - safety glasses and some gloves. But you did a great job! Thanks
Anthony Carr I bet you would talk about safety glasses and some gloves
Yes, because everyone wears safety glasses and gloves to do a simple siding replacement.
Probably should wear a hard hat too !!
Oh my thanks for saving me 290...I watched this 3 times and fixed my pieces myself...it was sooooo easy to follow
That is definitely your first time doing it. I like how you cut the video to have the real siding guy do it. I'm a singing guy and I know a noob when I see one. The nail removal isn't that important. It's best to leave it in so you don't add more holes to your house and a lot of times the new piece you cut will fit back in with the same nails but if they don't then hammer them suckers in. At least your outfit is on point tho. Cute video. Thanks for the laugh. 😁
Also one more thing I didn't finish the video when I commented first. Good luck with the warranty since whoever did the siding didn't install tyvek.
I really enjoyed watching you wrangle that siding - well done!
🤣😂
Where is the house wrap under your siding to protect the OSB plywood??.. Awesome instructional video 👍
You were more informative than many of the other RUclips videos on this subject. Thank you so much for your time.
There's no vapour barrier between the vinyl and wooden substrate. Moisture accumulates on the inside of the vinyl and will make the timber wet
What is going on here , a good looking lady doing some great repair and making a awesome video.. NICE.
Good video, never mind the negative comments, you did a great job.
***** Thanks, Barry!
thumbs up for showing 'real life' conditions:
-short length between two end posts
- cool day with stiff vinyl
-osb sheeting that can be tough to start a nail in
-lady with beautiful manicured hands and not old carpenter with gorilla paws!
Some tricks to get around some of these: You can warm up the vinyl with a blow dryer to make it more pliable. You can use a scrap block of wood to hold upper sheet away from wall while you re-nail replacement sheet. You can drill a small pilot hole to start nail, or even use small exterior wood screws with a long drill bit on a cordless drill to reattach vinyl.
Also, If your house is like this with no breathable water/wind barrier under the vinyl siding, find an old carpenter with gorilla paws to 'discuss' this with your siding installer!
I installed the vinyl siding for my entire home without help. It is a one step at a time project. Note: The length of the nails has to be sufficient to resist pulling out over time On a repair,. I wedge a piece of wood under the upper vinyl to obtain space to install the replacement strip nails. Also, the wind can really hit the siding where I live. Any pieces that are not connected securely are prone to blowing off. I would be happy to work with Susan Penning. Thank you.for the information.
That's not patching what you did, that's replacing lol
Thanks everyone for the warning about the commercial at the front...I skipped it... Thank you Susan for the demonstration! Very helpful.
Anyone who doesn't believe that women face wild bias in trades should come here. Look at all the men who've shown up to complain about the way she's actually done a nice tidy job here. Why? Because they feel threatened. All this nonsense about "you didn't patch it, you replaced it" -- well, duh. Nobody's going to patch a cheap piece of vinyl siding rather than replace it. As for me, I'm very grateful to her. I have a piece of siding that fell off my house, I was pretty sure I could see how to put it back, but it was nice to see that I had the right idea. And if you don't like the clothing ad, then -- secret life hack for you -- skip that part. You do it by hovering your mouse over the red progress bar and sliding it along till you find the part of the video you're interested in. If you're having trouble figuring out how to do that, I'm sure Susan can show you how to do that, too.
Cool, thanks very much. You nailed it for people like me who know $%%32 about it - every step covered, clear video - thank you!
Good job. The only thing I would do different is only pull out the locked vinyl siding that is where the nails are that you want to remove. After doing that, just push down on that piece to be removed to unlock the other side.
Is that 15 minutes including camera cutaways?
Nice job and thanks. You picked a hard piece to replace with the light, bush and two j channels.
Great video, got some valuable tips. Keep up the good work of sharing your knowledge.
Brilliant...that looked easy but it does takes some strength and dexterity.
Well done. I liked the honest approach and the struggles. It helped keep my expectations in check. I have subscribed to you.
Donald Honaker)
Nailing the new piece on is the hardest part- and the part you left out! Why can't I use screws on an angle to secure it?
jimboStar,
Damn! and I was looking forward to an easy replacement.
You forgot to mention the real reason you "love" your Duluth Trading slacks and blouse.....They're free!!
You go girl!!!
Took a extra large dog door out from a wall. This is going help a lot. Thank you.
This vid was posted 7yrs ago and here I am lol.
So when you don't have matching replacement siding, how do you patch a hole? Seems like all the repair videos have that extra matching siding.
Good job. You are a patient woman!
Great video, but no house wrap on that garage? I realize a garage is not something you have to cool or heat, but you do need to protect that sheathing.
How do you repair Molded, Rotted OSB that WASN'T COVERED WITH BUILDING WRAPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Underneath the siding????
As far as I know there isn't a repair for anything rotten/moldy. You'll have to rip it all out and replace it. This means you might have to replace the siding too, unless you remove it really carefully it may break as you remove it.
@@glitterbombgirl896 They're being sarcastic and pointing out that there isn't any house wrap underneath that siding in the video...which is the first thing that caught my eye too if I am being honest here.
This was a very helpful video, thanks!
Your video was helpful. I also have a small damaged area in the same place.
Interesting editing of the video.
🤣😂
She didn’t replace or cut anything, her editors made her look good!
Nice, that's how we do it, but dang, no vapor barrier?
1:02 if you wanna skip the Duluth Trading Company commercial.
Could have done without the Duluth Trading Company ad up front. (I like them, just didn't come here for that.) Also, this is not a patch; this is a replacement of a damaged section. Just FYI.
agreed
Didn't think it was that big a deal. You spent more time leaving a comment, than watching the 5 second plug.
Please buy from BSI, and help support the Wisconsin inmate we are already supporting. DTJ would have been better left out... I would have thought the appropriate place would have been the obnoxious infomercials before the video.
Everyone is a critic and i got my turn to. It was ok she did try mask the difficulty and play it off which she should have done. Ppl are different and the flex will change with the temperature. So she could have waited for a warmer day of had the piece inside for hours before and mentioned the beware for the potential crease one could make
I didnt mind it at all. I didnt know the shirt had those features and while I didnt come here for that, it sure wasnt out of place. And are you really caller her out over symantics of patch vs replacing a piece of siding on her entire garage (a patch from that perspective)? Sheesh man. You got a lot of free time.
This was very thorough.Great video!Thanks.
Where is the house wrap that should be under the siding???
Sarah StaRoth that's what I was thinking. my house had insulbrick so I just put my siding over that. But just plain wood? wtf
Yeah whoever built that didn't do it to code.
Sarah StaRoth Her house was built before house wrap was invented.
Sean Lacroix,
What does that have to do with this video?
Ben Timby,
So what?
I don't see any Tyvek or house wrap, vinyl siding gets condensation behind the siding and the OSB will deteriorate over time.
Thanks Sue! Got some siding work to do...
Some of my co-workers wear Duluth. Some fire-hose work pants, seem to be pretty popular...
Thanks so much for tip but it would be helpful to show how to cut the siding especially if one an inch is bad especially for wood siding or wood filler siding
This is fine if your existing siding isn't older and faded. Replacing it with a new section will look worse than the small bit of damage. Any tips on repairing v's replacing older siding?
What no house wrap behind the siding?! That’s nuts!
I have read a few comments from other viewers and would like to say to all the people with very negative comments to shut up. If you don't like the way Mrs. Penning replaced her siding then simply take your mouse and click to another video or simply make your own how to video. I had no problem replacing my siding per her instructions. She must be doing something right to have over 41,000 views plus a company sending her free clothes.
David Hoover I agree totally. There are too many folks who criticize those who work hard to produce a helpful video. I may be a curmudgeon but I have no respect for "haters"
doc
her husband did it and also paid for her clothes that was selective editing on the actual video footage
David Hoover -Shut up stupid
David Hoover, this is the way it is. The title of the video is "HOW TO PATCH'' , Get it? Not how to replace a whole panel dipshit!!
wonderful job!!!! where can I get the siding removal tool?????
jimbola77 looks like she used a basic prybar
At 2:49 you're prying against the lower siding. If I tried that stunt on my current repair job, I would have cracked more than is already cracked. Vinyl siding becomes BRITTLE after a few years pass. (try using a cat claw next time)
She was really struggling, it's actually really easy :O)
I just painted my house the same dark green. What is that trim color? I love that rather than bright white. I painted my Vinyl siding with Benjamin Moore Vinyl paint,
Dave Vadney I checked an old can of paint in our basement to see what the name of the trim color is, but the label was too faded. It's a Sherwin Williams exterior paint in a satin finish (semi-gloss would work fine, too) and the color is a light tan/beige - sort of the color of an iced coffee with a lot of milk added, lol. Sorry I couldn't give you the specific name. Hope this helps!
Where is the wrap underneath?
When siding is installed on a new home, especially in a non living space such as this, tyvek is not required.
someone may have told ya by now but you need to pull all your siding off and put on a vapor barrier or your wood will rot also you should start at the top of the piece not the bottom and also use the other end of the flat bar for removing the nails
Exactly the information I needed. Thank you.
Do you have to have this shirt to fix the hole?
Thank you. Our homes our very similar. Trim on door and windows as well.
Thank you for the tool tip!!! Tip for you, next time remove the lamp.
probably picked the hardest spot you could , short and pinned on each side by trim.. I'm curious, why is there no paper over the sheathing...??
I tried this and my house fell down. The whole house, boom, tipped to the left, and collapsed into a pile. Luckily, the pile rearranged itself into a giant block of gold, so I made out in the end.
Oh yeah? Well my house, it too went boom, and rearranged itself into a giant block of Californium 252, and I am now the richest man in the world!! I mean, no big deal or anything though.....
Can you put some time of silicon caulk to fix instead
No house wrap?
Roadking 2003 nope. House wrap is a recent invention. Builders learn as they go, still learning by trial and error.
they are clearly "living rich on less" that most likely means cutting corners on there house. ie no house wrap. haha
Roadking 2003 thank you I can’t believe how many comments there are where people are talking shit about her but they haven’t noticed there isn’t any tyvek , that was the first thing I noticed , if she doesn’t wrap the house she is in trouble , vinyl is designed to leak
goosecouple a recent innovation ? I remodel houses and let me tell you it isn’t recent . They used to use tar paper 100 years ago . How is it recent ?
Thanks so much Susan, Could you perhaps email me a pic of the house as I think I am going with a trim shade like yours but would like to see it before I commit, I'm not happy with the white.
Dave Vadney You can find pic of my exterior and trim here: livingrichonless.com/howtopaintdoorhardware/ and here: livingrichonless.com/fall-planting-thrifty-way/
Love Duluth Trading Company. Wish they made clothes for office work!
+Brigg Barsness Agreed! :)
good stuff. Y-have tube on fresh siding job?
Thanks for the video very helpful.
This video should be called "How to patch vinyl siding in 5 minutes 50 seconds," actually
Good going Susan keep it up.
Bravo for trying. Not as easy as it seems, but doable.
If I nailed siding tight will it bugle with heat ?? it doesn't get direct sun or if it does its very little like 2-3 hrs in the afternoon the span of this area is 122" (10.1 feet) by 7 feet high. Should I do it over or am I ok. I did hammer nails snugged or tight because we get strong wind off the lake and I worried that it might rattle and break off.
To the people that complained about the clothing ad at the beginning. Hi, my name is Chris, and let me teach you how RUclips videos work. You simply click that line on the bottom at a point further on down the line from where the red marker is already at, and it advances the video. It's almost like you have a time machine, cause you can go ahead and back in time. Best of all, you don't even need a DeLorean, Marty! I know.. amazing!!!
Just thought I'd mansplain that to all the other mancomsplainers. You are welcome.
To the OP, thank you for the informative video.
Great but that’s not really patching that’s replacing, right? No way to patch a hole and paint it to match?
Old siding is faded. You pull an old piece from the least visible and use it in the front and replace least vis with new.
Nice. I bought one of siding removal tools.
Those pants look great on you, I just LOVE your back pockets
lol 1:11 "That happens a lot around here". A little passive aggression there?
Did she just advertise a companies clothing??? WTH!! You cant watch anything these days without having someone trying to sell you some crap.
Quit expecting things for free. The lady who took the time and effort to do this video for your information deserves to be paid. The least you can do is suffer through an advertisement.
Its called capitalism....that's why you got to watch for free....learn something.
Good job on your video. What happen to the felt paper or the house wrap behind the siding? Either a horrible builder or a terrible vinyl siding installer. Married or not, you're beautiful.
No vapor barrier? Terrible design. I would have just puttied up a little hole like that.
This isn't really a "patch"... it's more of a replacement. You can actually patch vinyl with color-matched caulk as well, in case you don't want to get into replacing a panel or can't find your exact vinyl color.
This is what I always thought too but was skeptical about it til I saw this video & the comments from some people that say thistle is NOT a patch job, its a give me your money needlessly job to do extra work job.
Don't know what kind of siding you have there that you hit in with your hand to lock it. I always have to use my zip tool.
This is replacing, not patching or repairing. Just cut off the top channel of a matching piece of siding and pop it on over a (moderately) damaged piece. Done... 😉
You didn't patch the siding. You replaced it.
Great video! Thank you!
Where do I buy the Vinyl itself?
Is it me or is your light hung upside down?
Nicely done, but your contractor didn't use ang home wrap under your siding!
bgt63 different times different codes.
Thanks, I like your show how to change damage pice of vynal siding.
I really hate when videos cut out then back in when the most difficult part had been done. I would like to have seen how you nailed the piece on with your other nails, not just the easy one
It wouldn't need more than 2 nails...... How hard can that be?
@@chadk321 I don't know. You didn't show us.
@@MsJustaskme it's not my video lol. I will say just like yesterday on someone's house it's easier to untuck the ends of the one above it to nail it.
Didn't need the Duluth commercial. I tuned in to see how to fix my siding. Goodbye.
Dang, Susan gets after it!
I thought for sure that light fixture was going to fall down !
+pontiachotshot Very funny show here
thanks susan ! great tips ~ SUBSCRIBED ~ thanks
I removed my original comment. ok, annoying that you spent over 1:20 talking about your clothing. I understand it was a plug for a company but still, it was very annoying. That said, I really enjoyed the rest of the video. Very informative and showed a lot of the reality (the struggles) of doing even a simple job. Like Donald Honaker said, it helps keep expectations in check.
On what minute she patches the siding?
I can see myself tearing up more than fixing. :(