Installing vinyl siding can be quite tricky to ensure you accurately cut and fix all the pieces in place without leaving a jagged edge or unsightly finish.
How to add siding to a shed.
In order to get a professional result fill the holes and the gaps with wood filler and let it dry out for a few hours.
Cut a door opening if desired from the inside of the shed.
Cut the soffit panel to a width that fits the span between the shed and the edge of the fascia board.
Use your tin snips or miter saw with a reversed blade to cut.
Installing the siding if you used sheathing on the shed walls the first thing you should do is add house wrap.
Nail 2 by 4 inch boards across the posts the length of the shed and across the width from post to post.
Use a reciprocal saw to cut on the outside edges of 2 by 4 studs where the door will be.
Set a circular saw to the depth of the siding and then cut along the line.
You to use the 4 8 sheet t1 11 siding for this project.
Opt for the sheet siding and get here the video instructions about how to install it.
How to install siding on a shed last but not least we recommend you to take care of the finishing touches.
Use a razor blade to cut the wrap and nail into place with a hammer using the 1 plastic cap nails.
Check the siding pieces for a good fit and then nail them to the shed.
Next smooth the surface along the wood grain using medium grit sandpaper.
This is a plastic that helps to keep water out.
Material quantity and cost plus the installation cost are highly estimated and depend on how available the product is in your area and the type and size of your shed.
They are also influenced by what material the siding is made.
To cut the siding to the roof slope on the shed you will use a straight edge to mark a cut line that matches the roof slope line.
There are different siding options which give different styles or profiles of finish.
Whether you want to put new siding on an existing shed or clad your new shed diy vinyl is a cost effective hard wearing finish.