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I ran into a bit of a problem removing siding today. I was attempting
to remove a 4 foot section of wood siding and after removing nails all
the way up to the edge of the soffit, discovered the piece was still
attached. Apparently it is nailed above the soffit. I have not seen
this mentioned in any material I have read to prepare for this job,
and now I am wondering what to do.

I really don't want to go through the trouble of removing the soffit,
and the only thing I can think of is using some kind of saw to cut
along the edge of the soffit. Then I could butt the siding up against
the other, which would be under a trim piece anyway.

Any thoughts?
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Good job perhaps for one of those trim saws used by flooring guys so they
can slide the flooring under the trim around the door. I think they are
fairly cheap.


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I ran into a bit of a problem removing siding today. I was attempting
to remove a 4 foot section of wood siding and after removing nails all
the way up to the edge of the soffit, discovered the piece was still
attached. Apparently it is nailed above the soffit. I have not seen
this mentioned in any material I have read to prepare for this job,
and now I am wondering what to do.

I really don't want to go through the trouble of removing the soffit,
and the only thing I can think of is using some kind of saw to cut
along the edge of the soffit. Then I could butt the siding up against
the other, which would be under a trim piece anyway.

Any thoughts?



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How about cutting along the edge of the soffit to remove most of the siding
and using a sawzall to undercut the soffit to free the remaining piece?




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Looks like you found a solution.
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I am unfamiliar with a trim saw, but will check it out.

Thanks for the reply.

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Good job perhaps for one of those trim saws used by flooring guys so they
can slide the flooring under the trim around the door. I think they are
fairly cheap.


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I ran into a bit of a problem removing siding today. I was attempting
to remove a 4 foot section of wood siding and after removing nails all
the way up to the edge of the soffit, discovered the piece was still
attached. Apparently it is nailed above the soffit. I have not seen
this mentioned in any material I have read to prepare for this job,
and now I am wondering what to do.

I really don't want to go through the trouble of removing the soffit,
and the only thing I can think of is using some kind of saw to cut
along the edge of the soffit. Then I could butt the siding up against
the other, which would be under a trim piece anyway.

Any thoughts?



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Excellent advice. Did not think of that. Thank you for the reponse.

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How about cutting along the edge of the soffit to remove most of the siding
and using a sawzall to undercut the soffit to free the remaining piece?

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