In other words caulking is applied where moisture would otherwise penetrate and cause deterioration.
Caulking hole in vinyl siding.
Cutting the tip at a slight angle gives you more control over application.
Apply a generous amount of caulk to the back side of your scrap piece of siding and run a bead of caulk around the hole opening.
Clean the siding around the hole with vinyl siding cleaner or mild dish detergent and water and a soft sponge.
It is not advisable to paint vinyl siding because the paint doesn t adhere well so you may opt for a caulk that has the same color as the siding.
Caulking is a sealant that fills gaps cracks nail holes and similar imperfections on the surface.
Cutting the tip at a slight angle gives you more control over application.
A siding zip tool pops the piece off from the bottom edge.
Nail holes in aluminum and vinyl siding are tough to repair without replacing the entire piece but a squirt of color matched caulk from a siding supplier will solve the problem for a lot less money and aggravation.
Wipe the siding dry with a rag.
Let dry then use a utility knife to cut away any excess caulk.
Trim the hardened caulk flush with the siding using a razor blade.
Caulking this page is intended to be a supplement to your estimate document.
Cut the nozzle tip on a tube of color matched vinyl siding caulk with a utility knife and fit the caulk into a caulk gun.
Squirt a generous dollop of exterior caulking that matches the color of the siding into the hole.
Cover the hole from the back side with foil tape then put the siding back where it belongs.
Got a hole in your vinyl siding and want to patch it quickly.
Spread a thin layer of tinted caulk over the exposed foil tape or paint the caulk to match the siding once the caulk dries.
Allow it to completely dry then use a razor scraper to cut the excess caulk flush with the outside of the siding.
You have the most color choices with latex or siliconized acrylic caulk both of which are easy to apply and clean up.
Cut the nozzle tip on a tube of color matched vinyl siding caulk with a utility knife and fit the caulk into a caulk gun.
Place the siding piece over the hole and press firmly to seal.
Cut the tip of your color match vinyl siding caulk and fit the tube into your caulk gun.