Part 2 of the how to build a diy travel trailer project.
How to remove aluminum siding on a travel trailer.
Go to the dealer take your measurements to your siding dealer and purchase the amount of aluminum you need.
However just like any other type of exterior home covering it is subject to wear and tear as well as the elements and eventually it may break down.
Aluminum is also lightweight and allows you to pull your rv or trailer with lower capacity vehicles.
Remove all the corner moldings windows and anything else in the way.
Plus repairing specific areas on your rv is often easier with this type of siding as you can remove and restore just the damaged sections.
Typically a flat head or other.
Begin by removing any lights that are installed that may be in the way of the siding.
Adding the window framing additional support structure wheel wells flooring aluminum siding with.
Starting at the top you should see staples holding the siding in place.
Step 3 remove the siding.
Many rv owners prefer aluminum siding material because it s affordable and provides effective insulation.
Removing and reinstalling new pieces to.
Step 1 remove lights.
If the panels are a little large.
Don t buy expensive cleaners or someone s.
It s quick and easy.
Measure first go top to bottom and side to side.
They should interlock top to bottom so removing the staples should allow you to slide the piece off of the one below it.
Make sure you take into account any metal framing and s locks etc.
Step 2 remove staples.
Carefully remove the staples and take each piece off.