Many homes in Woodstock, Georgia have beautiful and trouble-free vinyl siding. However, after a few years, vinyl can lose some of its elasticity, and it’s sometimes prone to damage from impacts. Also, if you’re removing something mounted to the house, you may have holes in your vinyl, and you’ll need siding repair if you don’t want moisture and the weather to enter your home. Here are some tips on fixing vinyl for the “do it yourself.”
Puncture Fixes
The first thing to do is clean the siding. Don’t use strong cleaners and avoid pressure washing because it can force water into your home exterior, through the holes. After cleaning, wipe the surface dry.
Ask your local home improvement center staff or siding repair professionals in Woodstock about vinyl caulk. These products seal and repair small holes, and you can find a color that closely matches yours. After applying the caulk, wipe across the hole with a plastic scraper to level the surface.
Tears and Large Holes
As vinyl ages, it can tear with an impact injury. You’ll need a spare vinyl section for this fix. You can cut it with a utility knife the way you cut wallboard, or you may use tin snips.
Cut the nailing strip from the vinyl patch. The trick is to make the patch fit over the damaged siding section like a puzzle piece. You may need to make more cuts for a perfect fit. You can attach the piece with vinyl caulk. Don’t forget to caulk all around the damage and the underside of the patch. You can easily wipe off excess caulk when done.
Professional Help
If you have problems with your vinyl siding, your siding repair and replacement professionals in Woodstock are there to help. They can make expert repairs and install beautiful new siding that lasts for many years.



