Make sure there s a gap of about one eighth of an inch with each piece of siding to allow for overlap.
Putting new metal siding on my trailer.
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Many rv owners prefer aluminum siding material because it s affordable and provides effective insulation.
Trim a sheet of osb board to the length of your trailer.
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Repeat with the rest of the holes.
Lay the siding starter strip on the chalk line and hammer in a nail about every 10 inches.
Once you have that measurement add 2 1 4 inches to it for each s lock you have to deal with.
Cut the first piece of siding and install it over the starter strip.
Note skin sheets with crimps locks or brakes can not be shipped.
Insert a bolt with a washer through one of the holes and tighten it in place with a nut and socket wrench.
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Then add 2 3 4 inches for each frame and s lock that covers your siding section.
If your trailer is 8 feet long for example trim the osb board using a power saw to 8 feet in length.
Mother nature oxidation dirt dust and road salt all take their toll on even the thickest of metals.
Now if there is no metal frame covering your siding then you would have to measure your siding from s lock to s lock.
Over the years we ve re skinned many trailers to make them.
The material is a durable yet flexible 030 thick offering a versatile paneling solution for your trailer.
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Continue with each subsequent piece of siding until the mobile home is complete.
We repair all kinds of campers and even have a rv body.
Removing existing siding and installing osb has several benefits such as having brand new substrate on the home and the ability to inspect the wall cavity and all framing insulation and structural integrity of the home before replacing siding.