Shutters are also a reflection of personal taste and complete the look of a home s exterior.
Installing vinyl shutters on vinyl siding.
The second approach employs a vinyl spike.
Installing shutters can give your home an instant upgrade.
When improperly installed damage to the shutters and siding can result in overwhelming repair costs.
And most of the shutter companies will sell those as part of the shutter too so you certainly can do that.
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.
Mounting hardware for shutter installation is often included with the purchase of new shutters.
The addition of shutters to a home can add curb appeal and style.
For wood vinyl aluminum.
Vinyl siding expands and contracts with the weather.
Screws are used to attach outdoor shutters to wood vinyl and other soft siding.
Stationary shutters are an easy way to boost curb appeal.
For vinyl and aluminum siding using a inch diameter bit drill a clearance hole through the siding only.
You do want to be careful not to squish the siding because remember the siding is somewhat soft.
The first uses non corrosive metal screws.
Installing in vinyl siding.
However when properly installed shutters can last for years with little maintenance.
Electric drill 1 4 drill bit hammer shutter fasteners a k a shutter spikes or shutter loks step.
How to install vinyl shutters.
These fasteners can be metal screws or plastic shutter fasteners that are suitable for clamping exterior shutters to a variety of wall surfaces wood aluminum vinyl stucco hardboard brick or masonry.
Also drill the hole in the siding 1 4 inch larger than the fastener.
Spikes are designed to secure shutters to masonry brick stucco hardboard or other.
Remove the shutter and drill a 1 8 inch diameter hole through the siding and into the wall at least 1 inches deep at the marks.
You ll need a masonry bit and masonry wall anchors or suitable spikes if provided with shutters.
Place shutter back on the house and.
To avoid warping don t attach the shutters tightly.
Mark and drill holes on the shutter and mark the position on your siding.
And there are vinyl siding fasteners that are used in that situation so that you pierce the siding without causing a leak to happen.
Do not drill into the wall.
Measure your windows and then install your shutters with a few tools and materials.
You should then be able to screw your shutter into your siding with no problem.