There are at least three alternative ways to do it.
Attaching plywood to vinyl siding.
1 2 inch 1 3 cm plywood or osb are common substrates and these are generally covered with roofing felt or another moisture barrier prior to siding the walls.
This renders the siding vulnerable to moisture and voids the warranty even if you seal the hole.
If you re installing the sheathing vertically the use of longer sheets allows you to avoid.
You ll want the plywood panels to overlap the window four inches to ensure your windows won t get blown out.
The thickness of wood sheathing counts toward the total thickness that the fasteners must penetrate into nailable material usually 1 1 4 32mm.
If you want to hang something from your vinyl siding don t even think about drilling through it to attach a hook to the sheathing.
Trying to place the screw through that middle rib can be awkward.
Best way to cut vinyl siding and installation.
Make sure to drill holes into the studs of your home.
Vinyl siding can be installed over common wood sheathings such as plywood oriented strand board osb or other materials e g foam plastic insulating sheathing.
All plywood sheets have the same 4 foot width but you can buy sheets that are 8 10 and 12 feet long.
Gap at all ends.
The trim won t be stable enough to withstand storms.
For homes with vinyl siding make sure to measure the space you need to cover.
We have no hurricanes but even good wind storms not tornadoes make a mess and send everyone outside after to collect siding and look to see if they can find some other that.
Remove any siding or exterior finish that isn t compatible with vinyl siding and make sure the walls are sheathed with a substrate to receive the siding.
Vinyl siding is easy to penetrate but there are places you want to avoid within the profile of the siding.
Vinyl siding installation is designed to hang loosely on the sheathing so that it can expand and contract with temperature changes.
To prevent the relatively thin panels from buckling observe these fitting and nailing rules.