You may have to damage the top row to get started but once the next row is exposed i m assuming it s blind nailing you can use a cat s paw nail puller to remove the nails as you go.
Patch siding how remove nails top row.
Whether you have shingles clapboard fiber cement or vinyl siding this video.
Use a pry bar to remove fastening nails little by little as you work towards the opposite end of the panel.
The installer nails the top edge of the first length of vinyl into place and the top edge contains a channel to secure the next length of vinyl.
To remove and replace damaged siding.
Work methodically from left to right taking care not to skip any nails.
The most common mistake homeowners make is nailing the vinyl siding too tight.
Siding on houses invariably will get damaged during the lifetime of the house.
The top piece in the repair area will need to be nailed through the bottom edge of the row above it.
When the siding is unzipped bend it up out of the way using your elbow.
Remove any nails from the top piece of good siding.
How to remove nails from siding.
Cut the fiber cement siding to length wear approved dust protection.
Use a pry bar to remove the damaged siding.
Work your way up the wall with this method.
If you happen to miss a nail the piece of siding will not come off of the house.
The new siding is attached with galvanized nails to each stud at the top of the board so it will be concealed by the next piece.
Use a crowbar flat bar or a claw hammer to pull all of the exposed nails from the piece of siding.
Some adjustment may be needed to complete installation of the top row of siding.
Blind nail the fiber cement siding in place starting with the bottom piece.
Where a piece of siding overlaps the piece beneath it the installers drive a row of nails through both layers.
Vinyl siding will expand and contract when the temperatures change.
The advantage to using vinyl siding on the exterior of your home is you will not need to paint it as frequently and it is easy to repair using only a few tools.
Finally caulk all the seams and edges to prepare the area for finish paint.
Remove the anchoring nails.
As a result siding boards have two rows of nails.
Face nail the top piece of fiber cement siding through the old.
Use a small shim to pry against as you pull nails to minimize damage to the siding.