How to Remove Vinyl Siding: 11 Steps, with Pictures, is part of a series on how to remove vinyl siding.
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When the siding on your house is damaged or warped, it is time to remove it.There are many reasons why your exterior vinyl siding may need to be replaced.The removal of your vinyl siding is a simple project if you have the right knowledge, tools, and time.
It is relatively easy to remove vinyl siding if you have the right tools and time to commit to the project.You will need a ladder to reach the siding.It's a good idea to put a large bucket on the ground.When you're ready to start, slide a zip tool sideways underneath a piece of siding.Once you've pulled the piece up, you can use a crowbar or claw hammer to remove the anchoring nails.Pull the siding piece downwards to remove it from the piece above it.You can use a siding removal tool if you don't have a zip tool.When you are done, make sure to check the ground for nails.If you want to learn how to set up your work area, read on.Did the summary help you?