The nails for the first course will be accessible now.
How to remove j channel on vinyl siding.
Make the miter cut on the bottom with shears.
How to remove a j channel without harming the siding.
Vinyl siding panels are interlocked at their top and bottom edges via j shaped channels called buttlocks.
Beginning at the bottom of the foundation siding is.
Lap the side over the bottom as shown.
Cut j channel for the sides of the window.
Cut the side j channel 2 in.
It is also used to cover cut pieces of siding under windows and at eaves.
The j channel is the groove in vinyl siding that locks the individual pieces together.
You will need to remove the bottom course of siding with your removal tool.
Drive roofing nails every 8 to 10 in.
Vinyl siding comprises long interlocking panels special trim called j channel that finishes the ends of rows and other trim pieces that vary based on the house and the brand of siding.
Use the zip tool to release the buttlock at the top and bottom of the piece you want to remove.
You will actually start by pulling the bottom of the second course out of the top of the first course.
Each panel overlaps the panel below it and locks into place along the buttlock joint.
J channel used in conjunction with siding is placed where the siding meets doorways and windows.
Notch on the top end as you did on the bottom j channel.
With the j channel you can trim like the pros making your vinyl siding work look seamless.
Removing and installing vinyl siding.
Simply slide the siding panel into the folded j channel.
J channels are used around windows and doors on inside corners and where the siding meets the soffit or roof at an angle.