The most common approach here is to install sill trim at the soffits rip down the top course of siding and crimp the siding so the sill trim holds it in place.
Cutting vinyl siding in place.
The total you get is how much you ll need to cut off the siding.
Use your measuring tape to determine where you want to cut your vinyl siding then mark the siding on its underside with a marker.
Use measuring tape to measure how much siding you need to cut off.
Then subtract that amount from the length of the piece of siding you re going to cut.
When installing vinyl siding you have to make accurate end cuts to fit the siding tightly against trim or seamlessly inside a j channel.
We are going to score on the siding instead of cutting so that you don t have to apply much pressure here.
You also usually have to make at least one longitudinal cut to trim the last piece of siding that you install on a wall.
Put on safety goggles.
For the smoothest cuts put the blade in backward.
You might need to wiggle the tool to work it into the.
You should position the siding so that the cutting line is hanging off the edge for obvious reasons.
Lay the vinyl siding on a flat table or workbench.
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.
If the piece of the vinyl siding is thick guide the blade of the utility knife along the straightedge.
Failing to do this can result in your circular saw cutting into the workbench or table beneath the siding itself.
Measure the length of the section of wall you re covering with siding.
Fit a circular saw with a fine toothed plywood cutting blade.
Lie a strip of vinyl siding on a flat work table.