Work your way down the entire length.
How remove steel siding.
Step 3 removing the siding.
Set power washer to the lowest setting available.
It will definitely remove the dirt but the paint as well.
It is fairly easy to do have done it a number of times and you really have to look to see it.
Put on your gloves.
While a power washer might be a little too aggressive for wood or vinyl unless you re a professional it s the best tool for cleaning steel.
Using corrugated roofing adds an element of contemporary design to a home.
Chemicals you might use on wood or vinyl siding can cause damage to steel.
Corrugated roofing panels come in a variety of metals including copper galvanized steel and stainless steel.
Step 2 peel it back.
Isolate the piece of siding you need to remove and find its outermost edge on either side.
How to remove aluminum siding step 1 play detective.
Before you break out your pry bar peel back a corner of the siding in a couple places and see.
Gently wiggle the tool side to side until you separate the interlocking pieces.
You cut the damaged piece out a couple of inches below the top lock of that panel then nail that part down.
Slide the separating tool.
Step 2 removing the nails.
Make sure to use the power washer on the lowest setting it has.
The new panel you cut the top lock off scribe just under the lock and snap it off trim height if need to fit.
How to remove reinstall aluminum siding 1.
With a heavy duty puddy knife open up a little under the top lock and panel that you left.
Put those away and simply make up a solution.
All are long lasting durable and require little maintenance.
Step 1 setting up.
You will be working with sharp materials and it is important to protect your hands.
Using too much pressure can dent your steel siding or damage the paint.
Use your pressure washer to get to all the cracks and crevices you could not reach with the brush.
The main difference between the metals is price.
Step 3 nailing channels.
Aluminum siding is very sharp and can easily cut you so before you do anything put on a pair of.
Originally posted by randy bush.