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Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
My parents had their house sided recently with vinyl siding.
I painted a wooden plaque, and attached the address numbers to it. Any suggestion on how to affix it to the front of the house? Should I just run 4 screws through it, and the siding, and into the underlying surface? Construction adhesive? They are not thrilled with me having to run screws through their new siding. Any ideas would be great. TIA |
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
I would just use construction adhesive and then caulk all around when dry.
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
There is nothing wrong with a face screw. The best way would be to screw it in then remove it, bore the hole in siding a little bigger to allow movement and then screw back. Being careful not to overtighten. Four screws may be a bit much for a 2lb plaque.
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
I make hangers out of galvanized sheet metal, attach them to the plaque, unhook the siding and hook it in an re-attach the siding. No holes, no water or buckling problems.
Here's something similar I found with a google search, it will give you an idea of what I'm talking about, don't buy them make for a few bucks. http://www.homeproductsnmore.com/chr...idingHooks.htm http://www.homeproductsnmore.com/chr...SidingHook.htm http://www.homeproductsnmore.com/chr...op/S_Hooks.htm
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
Or you could cheat and hang it from fishing line attached up at the soffitt . . .
![]() If it blows too much in the wind, - - give it a bubble-gum backer, no holes, no fuss ![]() P.S. don't let these secrets out . . .
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
Damn Tom, when are you going to come out with a book?
![]() You have some great ideas!!!!!!!!
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
I would use clear silicone. The guys saying construction adhesive are on the right page but what if you ever have to remove it??? Ugly brown mess to deal with. Screws??? You would have holes to deal with... Not to mention Silicone is flexible and will allow a little movement when the siding expands/contracts with weather conditions... Just my 2 cents!!!
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
They have a painter for a son and they went with vinyl siding
Probably cheaper!
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Re: Attaching Address Plaque To Siding
Definitely cheaper, plus I don't do exterior.
Actually, I have painted it maybe 3 times in 20 years. It always looked good. But they got an insurance settlement from a hail storm, and decided to side it as it will raise the home value and they expect to be moving soon. And thanks to all for their input. I'll probably zip it on with 2 screws and be done with it. |
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