Repairing loose siding panels for example is simply a matter of using a siding unlock tool but more complex projects such as replacing damaged or missing panels will involve many more tools including a circular saw.
How do you repair an aluminum siding on a house.
Don your latex gloves again then pull off a small chunk of aluminum repair epoxy from the tube.
Your first piece will lock into the starter strip at its bottom edge the top of the first piece has a nailing band that should be held down with aluminum roofing siding nails.
The loose siding panels need to be removed by using the siding unlock tool.
This will cause the loose panel to spring out.
Place scraps of wood underneath the edge of the upper piece to expose the nail flange of the piece that you are removing.
Cut the replacement patch.
Install your starter strip drip edge at the bottom of the wall and allow it to extend past the area where the foundation meets the sill plate by at least an inch.
Bend the square down and then cut across the bottom.
It is easier to replace pieces of siding with large cracks and breaks than by attempting to repair it.
The hook simply needs to be placed under the edge of aluminum siding and then used to lift it out.
The wood will hold the upper piece of siding out of the way.
Draw a square around the damaged siding.
Small dents can be filled in with some putty sanded smooth and touched up with paint to match the siding.
Push up firmly on the bottom of the piece of siding to reconnect the top lip of the loose piece of siding under the bottom lip of the piece of siding above the original loose piece.
Work fast because this stuff sets up quick.
Check aluminum siding for dents cracks or oxidization.
Pull the siding unlock tool down and it should bring the bottom of the siding panel come out.
Pop the bottom lip of the original loose piece of siding back over top the piece of siding below it with the hook tool.
Wipe off the sanding dust with a rag wipe the siding again with a damp sponge to pick up finer particles and dry the siding with a clean rag.
Peel off any excess so the patch is flush with the front of the aluminum siding.
With a utility knife cut the top and side edges.
3 shake a spray can of corrosion inhibiting paint.
Use caution when working on ladders.