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Vinyl siding around bay window.
The best solution is to use a 45 degree bay corner post a type of trim piece available from some siding manufacturers.
It usually comes in 10 inch wide rolls that can be cut into 5 inch wide strips with the tinner s snips.
Remove the pieces of vinyl siding from around the window area.
This will be used at the top and sides of your window.
With vinyl siding aluminum is the best material for flashing.
Use a siding removal tool.
Undersill trim for instance is installed under windowsills or other horizontal projections and grasps the top edge of the siding panel below it see installing window trim.
Depending on the trim configuration it may also lack pockets deep enough to accommodate the expansion of the siding.
This video shows two ways to trim around bay and bow windows when installing vinyl siding.
The flashing is crucial for creating a watertight seal around windows and doors.
Do not cut the vinyl off.
Mark the siding at 1 4 inch past the edge of each.
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Place the piece of siding to be installed under the window along the bottom edge and hold it where it will be located horizontally along the wall.
Vinyl siding corners on bay window my daughter and her husband are installing siding on a bay windows on my deck.
Extract nails keeping the vinyl pieces in place in order to prepare vinyl pieces to be removed.
Unfortunately 45 degree corner posts are usually available in a limited number of colors.
Use this tool by inserting it where a piece of vinyl overlaps a piece below it and then sliding it across until you reach the end of the piece.
On the approach to the bay window keep the vinyl siding as flat as possible and secure it at regular intervals so that it is defended against wind traveling under the siding.
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A install the building paper.
Vinyl siding depends on a few special trim pieces that either hold everything together or hide the edges and ends of the panels.