With a utility knife cut the top and side edges.
How to repair fallen aluminum siding.
Do it until all but the last end cap are fastened in place.
Work fast because this stuff sets up quick.
Repair loose aluminum siding they may appear slanted and make your house unattractive and these loose pieces make a flapping sound on windy days that can make a sound inside and outside your home.
Grab the siding with both hands and hold the piece parallel to the existing pieces.
Use a j hook that you make out of a coat hanger to pull the bottom of the top siding.
The trickiest part of repairing aluminum siding can be finding a replacement piece that exactly matches the existing siding profile.
You can easily tighten these pieces of siding with the proper tool.
Use caution when working on ladders.
The first thing you do is remove the bottom edge of the top piece of siding.
Mix the two components together thoroughly then push the putty into the hole with your fingertip.
You may have to replace damaged studs at this point.
Step 5 raise the piece that overhangs over the new siding and secure the replacement piece with 1 or 1 1 2 inch nails.
Bend the square down and then cut across the bottom.
The proper tool is designed in a way that it can be used without harming the aluminum siding panels themselves.
Never use a screwdriver or any metallic object to do this job because you will only cause your metal work more damage.
Don your latex gloves again then pull off a small chunk of aluminum repair epoxy from the tube.
Starting at the horizontal side and at the bottom insert the j hook up in between the two seams and pull the lip of the top piece down gently.
Draw a square around the damaged siding.
Make sure to protect the damaged area from moisture and dirt for at least 12 hours.
Peel off any excess so the patch is flush with the front of the aluminum siding.
If you want to follo w their lead here are some guidelines to help you make the switch.
First cut out the damaged section of siding using tin snips.
Strip the old siding off and go down to the 2 by 4 or 2 by 2 studs.
As for repairing a large hole in your aluminum siding you can use your x acto knife and cut out the large damaged portion of the aluminum siding.
Keep the cut 1 2 inch away from the top of the damaged panel and avoid cutting the vertical seam between two panels.
Put the next cap on repeating steps 3 and 4.
Hook the bottom and top edges of the new siding to the existing siding.
Nail the cap down.
Next use 60 or 80 grit sandpaper to remove old glue from those studs.