Removing and replacing vinyl siding to remove an obsolete old window.
Remove vinyl siding to replace window.
There are many reasons why it may become necessary to remove or replace your exterior vinyl siding.
Converted garage has no use for this window.
I would think that the best method would be to remove the whole window peel back the siding and replace it with the same size window with a nailing flange with either the built in channel or j it out.
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 current windows are builders grade new construction vinyl windows with the nailing flange and built in channel.
Do not cut the vinyl off.
Vinyl siding presents a challenging obstacle when replacing windows because of the difficulty and expense of cutting and replacing it.
Once exposed and removed simply replace the siding in the order of which it was.
Remove the pieces of vinyl siding from around the window area.
Extract nails keeping the vinyl pieces in place in order to prepare vinyl pieces to be removed.
Most windows are removed and replaced from the exterior of the home.
Pull the piece of vinyl siding downward to disengage it from the course below it.
This involves redoing the interface with the siding not changing the siding out but redoing the waterstop features around the window where it meets the siding which might require temporary removal or at least loosening up of a few pieces of siding at each window to do it right.
If either end of the siding is captured by a door or window channel gently bend the siding to clear the channel as you remove it.
The good news is that with the right knowledge the right tools and a bit of time and energy the removal of your vinyl siding is a simple project.
Zip tools specially designed for the purpose are available inexpensively at home supply stores.
The easiest way to replace windows in a home with vinyl siding is to do the job from the interior.
The most invasive of the three methods.