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What are the essential vinyl siding parts needed for a complete installation?

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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.


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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).


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What are the best techniques for installing corner siding trim on a house?

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How do you istall vinyl siding?

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What are the best installation techniques for vinyl siding corner trim?

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

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Are shingles a good roofing material?

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Do it yourself vinyl siding?

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