Use siding cleaner to clean the area around the hole.
Repair small holes in siding.
Fortunately you can repair most small holes and punctures without a professional s help.
Learn how to repair aluminum siding and patch holes both big and small.
Allow it to completely dry then use a razor scraper to cut the excess caulk flush with the outside of the siding.
Cover the hole from the back side with foil tape then put the siding back where it belongs.
A hole or tear in your siding requires a little more effort to repair.
Trim the hardened caulk flush with the siding using a razor blade.
Sand the area around the hole lightly to increase adhesiveness.
Clean the area around the hole with soapy water.
Use your utility knife or shears to cut a scrap piece of siding several inches longer than.
How to repair a small hole in aluminum siding.
Wipe the area dry with a rag.
Holes an inch or two across or long narrow holes that still appear patchable require removing the damaged piece of vinyl to fix it.
Overfill the hole slightly then use your caulk trimmer to scrape off the excess caulk.
Remove any dust from the sanding with a moist paper towel.
Rinse it thoroughly to remove any soap and debris and then dry the area with an absorbent paper towel.
Squirt a generous dollop of exterior caulking that matches the color of the siding into the hole.
Nail holes in aluminum and vinyl siding are tough to repair without replacing the entire piece but a squirt of color matched caulk from a siding supplier will solve the problem for a lot less money and aggravation.
A temporary patch was put in place and the whole thing was forgotten about for years.
If you can t find caulking that matches fill the hole with paintable caulk then paint over it with exterior acrylic latex paint after it has cured.
A siding zip tool pops the piece off from the bottom edge.