The best way to cut vinyl siding.
Best way to cut a vinyl siding blocks.
Fortunately cutting vinyl siding is easy when you have the right tools.
Depending on how you want to cut vinyl siding into that you will make use of different tools.
The masking tape and marker can be used when making measurements on darker vinyl siding types which may block out the dark color of a pencil marking.
Finally the carpenter square is also there to assist you in making the perfect measurement which will hopefully translate into the perfect cut.
White d4 and d5 surface mounting block.
If you want to make long straight cut on a piece of vinyl siding it is best to use a utility knife.
There are several tools you can use to cut vinyl siding.
You don t have to cut into the siding to mount the block.
You can score the material and break it in much the same way you cut drywall but because vinyl is less forgiving you will have to measure and cut carefully.
There are three ways to cut vinyl siding each of which is the best for different circumstances.
The key to installing vinyl siding is cutting it properly so it all fits together and has a neat clean finish.
Add vinyl siding strips until you reach the end of the wall then measure and cut the last strip to leave 1 4 inch space at the end.
For smaller jobs you may prefer to use tin snips or even a hand saw.
Use the cut off piece to start the next row of siding.
The block we show here has a built in electrical box so you don t need the one in the wall.
Cutting vinyl siding is not a challenging task at all.
White polypropylene mini mounting block for siding model 146100001 10 68 10 68.
If you need to cut a lot of vinyl strips and you re making short.
The mounting blocks are paintable and available in different sizes and profiles to fit most types of flat and lap vinyl siding styles.
Vinyl siding is a stylish cost effective siding option for homes and buildings.
However light fixtures must be secured to an electrical box.
A plain old utility knife is the best tool for making longitudinal cuts along the length of a vinyl siding plank.