You can remove a piece of aluminum siding and patch in a new one when it s so badly damaged that it s beyond repair.
Replacing a piece of aluminum siding.
This tutorial shows you both techniques.
Draw a square around the damaged siding.
Use caution when working on.
The total amount to replace a damaged section of vinyl siding averages 80 90.
Slide the zip tool along the bottom edge to release the vinyl siding from the piece below it.
Older siding might hold asbestos which costs up to 10 000 to remove.
Most aluminum siding joins together like vinyl which means that in order to make a repair you ll need to patch a damaged area or replace a panel.
Contractors charge anywhere from 40 to 70 per hour for labor.
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Materials needed to repair aluminum siding.
We saved the siding that was removed when we turned a window into a sliding glass door for our new deck if you don t have extra and can t find an exact match try taking a piece from the back of a shed or garage then replace it with something visually similar in the inconspicuous location.
Serious damage to a section of aluminum siding calls for replacement.
If you can t find a perfect match consider stealing a piece from an inconspicuous place such as the back side of the garage.
15 minute vinyl siding repair with a zip tool.
Starting at one end of the damaged piece push the end of the zip siding removal tool up under the siding until you feel it hook the bottom lip.
This can be problematic if your siding manufacturer is no longer in business which is often the case with sidings installed 30 or 40 years ago.
The vinyl siding zip tool will save you loads of time.
You need your utility knife a piece of aluminum siding a household cleaner and a silicone sealant.
Scrap aluminum siding.
The average homeowner pays about 726 to repair siding.
Siding contractors charge 40 50 per hour plus the cost of the siding which averages 40.
Aluminum siding is installed in an interlocking pattern where the upper edge of each piece has a flange for nails which also has a lip like a backward upside down j that serves as the locking.