It consists of a 4 by 8 composite textured sheet made to look like wood boards.
How much siding do i need for my shed.
Be sure to use a galvanized vinyl siding rated nail to prevent rusting.
Measure the distance of the shed wall between corners and cut a strip of vinyl siding inch shorter.
Add another piece for each of the gabled or angled ends.
10 feet by 10 feet.
Plan to order additional material to account for waste.
Installing vinyl siding can be quite tricky to ensure you accurately cut and fix all the pieces in place without leaving a jagged edge or unsightly finish.
For example if you came up with 320 square feet of area to be covered with siding and the siding you prefer costs 4 per square foot your cost will be 320 sq ft x 4 per sq ft 1 280.
Fit the siding strip over the starter strip centering it between the corners.
Vinyl siding comes in 12 foot lengths.
To calculate the number of panels needed to side your shed depends on its dimensions.
We also have a 10 12 run in shed starting at 2 400 for your outdoor storage or animal as well as a 10 12 generator shed that starts at 3 400.
Two squares per box for most types.
Whether you want to put new siding on an existing shed or clad your new shed diy vinyl is a cost effective hard wearing finish.
A few things to know.
If not divide the width and length of the shed by 48 inches.
Divide it by 32 the area covered by one panel and round up to the nearest full sheet and you get the number of panels for the walls.
To find the number of squares of siding needed for an installation measure each walls width and height in feet.
One square of siding will cover 100 square feet and an average box of vinyl siding contains 2 squares of material.
Even though we would be delighted to build you the shed of your dreams we do encourage you to shop around.
Vinyl siding is commonly estimated by the square to determine how much labor and material is needed.
The number of sheets needed are easy to calculate if you re using the sizing recommendations of 4 foot dimensions.
Measure the perimeter distance around of your shed and multiply it by the wall height to get the wall surface area.
Another option is t 111 siding.
You will need about 2 3 of a pound of nails per square of siding being installed.
Figuring out the right amount of siding is actually very easy.
Which is 100 square feet.