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How To Nail Vinyl Siding Correctly: Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures
by Duane Johnson
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Crackling and popping siding means the vinyl was nailed too tightly and can't move with temperature changes.
Read an overview on how to nail vinyl siding correctly.
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Your problem should be easy to diagnose. Simply go outside, grab the lower edges of a siding course and try to slide it back and forth.
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