First lay a strip of vinyl siding onto a flat and clean working table.
Cutting a door into vinyl siding.
Step 1 use measuring tape to measure how much siding you need to cut off.
The total you get is how much you ll need to cut off the siding.
Step 3 use a circular saw to cut the layout line around the perimeter of the opening and remove the siding pieces.
You should position the siding so that the cutting line is hanging off the edge for obvious reasons.
Slip the curved end of a vinyl siding zip tool into the seam between two horizontally interlocking runs of siding that you need to remove.
I ve used it for cutting for a ledger make sure you get some appropriate j to dress up the cut just bond it on with caulk and to terminate porch railing into the siding.
Pros draw the cut line on the back of the plank rather than the front for two reasons.
I use a straight guide like a paint stir stick 18 ruler or even a yard stick with a couple of rubber bands on the ends to make it non slip to make straight cuts.
Many times rather than using nails screws of various sizes are required and preferred.
Lay the vinyl siding on a flat table or workbench.
1 measure and mark the desired door opening on the surface of the metal.
One is to avoid having part of the line visible after you make the cut.
Steddy posted in construction techniques on august 26 2006 01 42am my next remodel job requires the retrofitting windows in a vinyl sided shed builder s felt underneath and no wall sheathing.
Christmas lights are a great example or maybe a hanging plant.
Measure the top of the door s rough opening height from the bottom line and mark a level horizontal line to complete the perimeter of the cut line for the opening.
For example if the section of wall you re covering is 5 feet 1 5 m long and the piece of siding is 9 step 2 mark the line you want to cut on the siding with a pencil.
Most homeowners who are lucky enough to have vinyl siding find that sooner or later something needs to be attached into the siding or trim.
Cutting windows into vinyl siding.
When crosscutting vinyl siding all you need is an accurate measurement of the length of the plank and a speed square to draw an accurate perpendicular cut line.
Power shears with a jaw width wide enough to accommodate the ridges in the metal siding cuts the siding with minimal effort.
Then subtract that amount from the length of the piece of siding you re going to cut.
With a pencil straightedge and measuring tape you need to draw a straight horizontal line at which you want to cut the strip of vinyl siding into.