The second approach employs a vinyl spike.
Attaching vinyl shutters to vinyl siding.
Use a drill with a multi purpose 1 4 inch bit to pre drill holes through the shutter for the shutter locks at each reference mark.
Also drill the hole in the siding 1 4 inch larger than the fastener.
Vinyl siding expands and contracts with the weather.
Screws are used to attach outdoor shutters to wood vinyl and other soft siding.
Read more about shutter locks below.
I had previously made my own cedar board and batten type shutters that i removed of the siding.
Measure your windows and then install your shutters with a few tools and materials.
There are two methods of installing vinyl exterior shutters.
Installing in vinyl siding.
My concern is they are not your plastic shutters.
All fasteners must be able to penetrate a minimum of 1 1 4 32mm into nailable material such as wood sheathing and framing fig.
Spikes are designed to secure shutters to masonry brick stucco hardboard or other.
Then use a drill to secure the shutter to your house with screws.
Step 3 add these two measurements together then add 1 2 inch.
And there are vinyl siding fasteners that are used in that situation so that you pierce the siding without causing a leak to happen.
When your house has vinyl siding there are steps you will need to follow to properly install your shutters.
Electric drill 1 4 drill bit hammer shutter fasteners a k a shutter spikes or shutter loks step.
They were just attached with screws before.
Follow these instructions for installing exterior vinyl shutters on any siding surface including wood brick aluminum vinyl hardboard stucco or masonry using vinyl shutter fasteners.
Installing shutters can give your home an instant upgrade.
I want to reinstall them.
You do want to be careful not to squish the siding because remember the siding is somewhat soft.
Aluminum trim pieces require aluminum or stainless steel fasteners.
Attaching shutters to vinyl siding.
The first uses non corrosive metal screws.
To avoid warping don t attach the shutters tightly.
Use aluminum galvanized steel or other corrosion resistant nails staples or screws when installing vinyl siding.
I recently had vinyl siding installed on my home.
They are mildly heavy.
Most vinyl siding is made to imitate wood lap siding so the lap of the siding is measured at the bottom of the simulated wood panel where the real wood would overlap each other.