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Vinyl Siding Installation

November 6, 2009 by  
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Vinyl Siding over Shake Siding. Shot with Sony VX-1000 and Helmet-Cam. Time Lapse, in Camera Over Lap, Before and After.

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22 Responses to “Vinyl Siding Installation”
  1. rileesdad7 says:

    be very careful this guy is actualy damaging the roof system by using vinal siding in this manner.

  2. w8tlftr4u says:

    I am wondering I have a flat masonite sided home, well half is brick, do you still have to install that under board? Is the pourpose for added insulation?

  3. blakeismaddas says:

    how long did this take you

  4. GBPackerLuke6 says:

    I wonder how it would be if I get the siding from sears to install in my apartment.

  5. zagnit says:

    The transformation is remarkable. Good job!

  6. savoth91 says:

    Thanks but I already installed it. I just asked the guy at home depot and I saved my self $23,000 doing it myself.

  7. bratwc3 says:

    hammer, tape, pencil, drill, snips, razor knife, square, if you dont have strong fingers a zip tool

  8. bratwc3 says:

    its not a problem at all to strip Vinyl board and batten, not sure on the cost due to material costs differ, plus lights, doors,windows, if any soffit has to be removed it all has to do with the job, you’ll need to get a estimate from a local sider – should be free.

  9. arthurgurfleheimer says:

    Does anybody know if it is possible to strip board and batten? If so, approximately how much would it cost to strip board and batten from a 5000 square foot house?

  10. thegoodman91 says:

    dont go over it. remove it and sell it to some scrap yard

  11. huhouse5 says:

    GREAT JOB man

  12. arruvall says:

    you are a fag

  13. nightshot103 says:

    I like the original style more.

  14. nightshot103 says:

    green would’ve been a color choice.

  15. savoth91 says:

    What are all the tools i would need to rip off and install vinyl siding

  16. sbruce519 says:

    The back and one side of my house has vinyl siding and the other side and front is still aluminum, should I remove all the aluminum siding first or just go over it? any advise would be helpfull.

  17. dslynx says:

    For a second, I was beginning to wonder if you were using furring.. I’m glad I watched it all the way through. I feel much more confident about the project I’m just beginning on my garage! Thanks for the video!

  18. THOMASSCOGHAN says:

    are you fuckin retarded

  19. mailman77usmc says:

    great job… especially around the electric box, very good idea… only question, may sound dumb, did you pull off the old siding first or just insulate on top of it and side over that??

  20. news1st says:

    On All Soffit less than 15 inches in length, expansion is far less of a concern. I generally use a fastener at only one end of the panel to allow any necessary expansion within the J-Channel.

    J-Channel is firmly fastened around all window openings, and expansion is not generally an issue. Corner Post are loosely nailed or fastened to address Expansion.

  21. endurancewest08 says:

    How does the soffit and j-channel expand if you screw it in. The way you installed that is how old school aluminum guys installed metal thet did not expand in the heat. The Soffit will bow in heat and you voided manufactures warenty.

  22. nowthatsit says:

    I cried.

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