Step 3 nailing channels.
How to remove aluminum siding from the bottom.
Slide the separating tool.
Use a j hook that you make out of a coat hanger to pull the bottom of the top siding.
Remove the nails that are visible for the siding section using a nail pry bar and pliers.
Do not press down on.
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.
If the siding is hard to remove try tapping it with the palm of your hand.
How to remove reinstall aluminum siding step 1.
The first thing you do is remove the bottom edge of the top piece of siding.
Gently wiggle the tool side to side until you separate the interlocking pieces.
A loose siding section may be the easiest to remove.
Work your way down the entire length.
Step 2 peel it back.
If none are loose.
If it remains stuck double check to see if.
Inspect the siding for loose sections.
How to remove aluminum siding step 1 play detective.
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Before you break out your pry bar peel back a corner of the siding in a couple places and see.
If the piece still seems attached to the wall gently pull it outward so it comes free of the channel holding it in.
Isolate the piece of siding you need to remove and find its outermost edge on either side.
Pop the bottom lip of the original loose piece of siding back over top the piece of siding below it with the hook tool.
Aluminum siding is very sharp and can easily cut you so before you do anything put on a pair of.