It slips into the groove between adjoining slats and once it clicks into place you can hang items as heavy as 12 pounds.
How to attach a stud wall to vinyl siding.
Don t drive the nails tight.
If it is impossible to attach the ledger to a floor joist then fasten the ledger to wall studs which are generally located on 16 inch or sometimes 24 inch centers and doubled up around doors windows and other openings.
Measure inside from stud to reference point then go outside and measure off the same distance from your reference point.
Screw fasteners can be used if the screws do not restrict the normal expansion and contraction movement of the vinyl siding panel on the wall.
Mark a horizontal mark on the siding with a carpenter s pencil at the trellis top.
X research source measure the wall before you start installing the panels so you know exactly how many panels and partial panels you need to use.
Galvanized roofing nails for your vinyl siding unless the sheathing has foam on it.
Most hooks are stainless steel so they won t corrode and they are easy to remove when you re done with them.
Hold your wooden trellis up on the vinyl siding at the height you want to hang it.
Temporarily nail or brace the ledger in place positioned and leveled at the desired height.
Most homeowners who are lucky enough to have vinyl siding find that sooner or later something needs to be attached into the siding or trim.
Siding hooks the easiest and safest way to hang something from vinyl siding is to use a siding hook.
Each panel should be able to move back and forth or the siding will bubble on really hot days.
Then you ll want longer ones.
Remove one or two runs of the vinyl as needed mount the awning directly to the wall install j channel around the awning then cut the siding you took off so that it will go into that j channel.
2 turn on a stud sensor and.
Find a stud roughly where you want to be inside the house.
Drill with a small diameter bit right at the seam so it s inconspicuous to verify if you are at a stud.
The block should be rectangular and large enough to accommodate the base of the fixture.
Christmas lights are a great example or maybe a hanging plant.
Cut a mounting block out of 1 inch lumber to mount a fixture on vinyl or clapboard siding.