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Yes, the various pieces are sold separately because every house is different and will use different amounts of each.

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Q: Is the trim for installing vinyl siding separate?
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Do you need to take wood siding off a house if your going to vinyl side it?

No, but it will not help with the finished look of your new siding. Your j channel will look gaudy next to the window trim if you dont strip the old siding, but if your going to metal wrap the trim then you can pad the trim up to eat up that space, which I highly recommend. It will help make your new vinyl siding look ten times better, or go with a vinyl trim board or wood padded on the back side to bring your trim about a quarter to a half an inch beyond the j channel face which is what it would look like new.


How do you bend J trim for vinyl siding around the inside of a canopy that has a half moon shape?

you dont. just cut siding to fit and silicone it.


What are the release dates for Ask This Old House - 2002 Installing New Vinyl Trim Installing a New Dishwasher 10-20?

Ask This Old House - 2002 Installing New Vinyl Trim Installing a New Dishwasher 10-20 was released on: USA: 18 February 2012


Are vinyl siding better then weather board?

Here is my personal opinion, I like the vinyl siding for its color fastness and longevity, but it does not look that great specially the trim. So when we rebuilt our house (Hudson Valley, NY) 15 years ago I specified red vinyl siding with white wood trim and corner board. I still looks great and no weather related problems, but we have had to re paint the wood trim once (3-4 years ago).


What should I charge by the square foot to install exterior vinyl siding?

I usually get around $325 per 100 square feet for siding, soffit, trim, and to wrap all windows and doors


Are shingles a good roofing material?

Actually, shingles are generally intended for use as siding and trim. Bricks, wood, or vinyl are best for roofs.


Exterior Trim Repair?

form_title=Exterior Trim Repair form_header=8533 Can you describe the trim you have?*= () Wood () Vinyl () Aluminum () Steel How would you describe the siding you currently have?*= () Stucco () Wood panel () Wood Shingle () Vinyl () Aluminum () Steel () Asbestos Please inspect all visible damage.*= [] "Leak through window, wall or into basement [] Trim is loose or hanging out of position [] Trim is twisted, warped, cracked, or split [] Trim is soft, rotten, blistering or peeling [] Other"


Do it yourself vinyl siding?

Painting a house must be done every few years. The side of the house will look good for a year or two, but the weather will eventually take its toll on the paint job. Painting may offer the cheapest option for protecting the outside of a home, but it is not the best one. Aluminum and vinyl siding last much longer than paint jobs and may not have to be replaced during the lifetime of the current owner. Construction contractors offer their services to put up vinyl siding. The prices are not unreasonable considering that they must pay for the materials, pay their employees and make a profit, but the average person can save over 500 dollars if he knows how to do it himself. As with anything, a do-it-yourself enthusiast must know how to start the process before he begins. Any vinyl siding project begins with removing the former protective coating. This may mean chipping the paint off or removing the aluminum of vinyl siding installed by a previous owner. Buy J-trim. Measure the lengths of the windows and doors. Use a pair of tin shears to cut the trims to the appropriate length. Measure the lengths between windows and doors. Use the height of the vinyl siding panels to get the amount of panels you will need at length. Rough sketches may help with the installation process. Repeat this process all around your house. Cut the materials to the appropriate length. Certain types of vinyl siding come with a cover underneath. Place this before putting the vinyl siding on. Place the vinyl siding over the cover or the old home. Nail it on. When this is done, a homeowner can place the corner pieces which bring the whole look together. Make sure the siding fits under the J-trim pieces around the doors and windows and that it does not look rough. A homeowner who is pressed for time or does not have confidence in his skills as a handyman may wish to hire a contractor, but a person who enjoys these home improvement projects, such as installing vinyl siding, can save money by taking out the middle man.


Can I trim trim my vinyl blinds?

You can trim your vinyl blinds, provied you do not spoil the mechanism. Also important to note that it is one way action and can not be reversed.


What would vinyl shake siding cost as opposed to regular lap vinyl siding. Interested in material difference but labor would interest us also. Thanks?

Shake siding is quite a bit more expensive than regular double 4 or double 5. You'll find, however, when you go to put siding on your house, it's the soffets and trim that's going to cost you. And, that won't change. Also, installation isn't that much different, so labor shouldn't be much more.


Can I trim shutters to fit?

If the shutters are made of wood you can trim them to fit, you can' trim vinyl shutters.


Where can I find information for budgeting for new siding on my home?

Project estimates vary depending on your choice in contractors, materials and the size of your house. The average total cost for replacing 1,250 square feet of vinyl siding, including trim like soffit and facia, in 2011 was $11,387, according to Remodeling Magazine.