If it remains stuck double check to see if.
Remove siding from bottom.
You will need to remove the bottom course of siding with your removal tool.
Then unzip any pieces above the damaged piece.
Cut the nails at the bottom of the row above the boards you re replacing.
If the siding is hard to remove try tapping it with the palm of your hand.
You won t be able to.
Look for a horizontal seam between two courses of vinyl siding.
Pull the zip tool downward and out to unhook the bottom lip then slide it along the edge pulling the siding out as you go.
The nails for the first course will be accessible now.
Insert the siding removal tool where the panels overlap and pull down and out.
Use the zip tool to release the buttlock at the top and bottom of the piece you want to remove.
Here are the basic steps.
You will actually start by pulling the bottom of the second course out of the top of the first course.
The trim secures the edges of vinyl in position and hides any nail heads.
Vinyl siding is installed from bottom to top so start at the top and work your way down when removing it.
The perimeter of every wall has trim pieces j channel sill utility trim etc.
Installing a replacement piece of vinyl siding is the reverse of removing the damaged panel.
First you nail up the new piece driving nails through the slots in the nail hem then you connect the buttlocks with the zip tool.
Use a small hacksaw with a sharp blade.
Use a cat s paw or other small pry bar to pull the nails from the course you need to remove.
To get at the nails carefully wedge out the bottom of the siding 1 8 to 3 16 in.
Cutting the nails will let you remove rotted boards without damaging those your e saving.
If the piece still seems attached to the wall gently pull it outward so it comes free of the channel holding it in.