How To Replace A Vinyl Siding Corner

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Published 2018-11-17
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All Comments (21)
  • @evergreen8965
    I appreciate your calm, direct, thorough explanations. No music, no screaming.
  • @hamiltongoldbug
    I've been in the business for years and never thought of this! It's a dull day if you don't learn something new. Thanks for a great educational video!
  • This guy is a really good teacher. What a great idea to save yourself from pulling all of the siding off to repair a corner piece.
  • @mikekeating
    I've been in construction for a little under 20 years and I gotta tell ya that's the slickest shit I've ever seen. .. well done sir.
  • @Albert-fe8jx
    I'm always dumbfounded by how simple and logically you explain the hows and whys. Definitely worthy of a Netflix or Hulu originals channel. Thank you.
  • @samTollefson
    Not only an excellent tip but very well presented. Clear, concise, and easy to listen to with no airs. Very fine video Sir! The Bob Ross of home repairs!
  • No words can cover how this video can help a weekend warrior like myself to handle this very issue that I have. I will definitely play it forward for friends and neighbors, Totally agree that you are a great speaker and that your professional customers are thankful to have your services.
  • Oh thank goodness this video is here! Our corner piece broke and I had and someone come out to do and estimate. Just to replace the corner piece be used they said they had to remove all that siding first was going to be $1200! This video is a money saver!!! I know what I’m doing this weekend! 👍😁
  • @elbarto9458
    My corner broke about a month ago during a wind storm and have been dreading the repair. Your video is so timely and the technique you propose is elegant and will save hours of work. Thank you for your time and effort!
  • @brianmurray667
    Another great job in demonstration and explanation. You keep this up and homeowners won’t need any tradesman. Lol
  • @kaloncar
    Wow! Very slick. I will be doing this SOON! I'm taking note that the biggest challenge is to make sure my cuts are correct on both the broken piece and it's replacement. Thank you for sharing your tips.
  • @billjoyce663
    I almost never comment on here. But just wanted to give a quick thank you for this video and for the clear, concise instructions. Did this yesterday and it worked perfectly! Thanks again and keep the videos coming!
  • @vinceromano8245
    Very clever. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
  • @grethstixx8078
    You just showed me how to turn a 4 hr job into 20 mins. Thank you sir!!!! 👏🏼🙌🏼
  • @StevePatak
    Just cracked my corner with the weed wacker on Saturday. This is fantastic.
  • @zacharyfike1071
    I cracked a corner today. Pissed me off so much as it was my fault. I came across this video and immediately had a sigh of relief. I’ll be doing this tomorrow. Thanks!
  • @joeo1904
    Clever solution for repairing common vinyl siding corner damage. I've been masking the damage with color matched tape to avoid pulling the siding off to get to the nails. Now I'll be hitting a big box store tomorrow for some new pieces to make my shed look new again. Thanks for clearly demonstrating this time saving technique!
  • @chuckroast5735
    Been using this technique for years. Sometimes the new corner will fit over the broken one with doing anything to the broken one. Hint: use a 4 inch grinder with a cut off wheel to make your cuts. You'll never use a knife again.