Spikes are designed to secure shutters to masonry brick stucco hardboard or other hard surfaces.
Attaching vinyl shutters to vinyl siding.
How to attach shutters to vinyl siding.
Add these two measurements together then add 1 2 inch.
With the shutter in location against the wall drill through the shutter into the walls surface 3 1 4.
The second approach employs a vinyl spike.
Measure the same distance upward from the bottom of your shutters and make a mark on your siding for the next screw.
Push shutter locks through the holes in the shutter and into the hole in the wall surface.
Use a hammer to gently tap the fasteners to snug the shutter to the siding.
Measure the thickness of the lap on the siding.
The first uses non corrosive metal screws.
And there are vinyl siding fasteners that are used in that situation so that you pierce the siding without causing a leak to happen.
Reposition the shutter.
Measure the thickness of the shutter.
Screws are used to attach outdoor shutters to wood vinyl and other soft siding.
If your shutters do not have holes for screws you should place them near the top of the sidebars.
You do want to be careful not to squish the siding because remember the siding is somewhat soft.
Most vinyl siding is made to imitate wood lap siding so the lap of the siding is.
Place the shutter next to the window and mark the desired location against the wall or window.
Overtightening fasteners during shutter installation can create warping or dimples on the surface of vinyl.
Learn how to install vinyl shutters using vinyl shutter fasteners.
How to install vinyl shutters.