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How to Repair Vinyl Siding Without Replacing Panels

Learn how to repair vinyl siding holes using exterior patching materials for a fast, durable fix that prevents water damage.

When a hole appears in vinyl siding, it’s more than a cosmetic issue. Water can get behind the siding, leading to moisture damage and costly repairs. While replacing an entire siding panel is one option, finding an exact match can be difficult.

The good news: small and medium vinyl siding holes can be repaired easily using exterior-grade patching materials. Follow the method below based on the size of the damage.

TL;DR: How to repair vinyl siding

  • Don’t ignore holes, water intrusion can cause serious damage
  • Small holes can be patched directly
  • Larger holes need a backer for support
  • Always sand, prime, and paint for a seamless repair
  • Use exterior-rated fillers designed for vinyl siding

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TOOLS

  • Plastic putty knife
  • 100-grit sandpaper
  • 220-grit sandpaper
  • Damp rag
  • Paintbrush
  • Backer material (thin wood or scrap vinyl)
  • Nails or screw

MATERIALS

  • DAP Weatherproof Patching Compound
  • DAP Heavy Duty Max Construction Adhesive
  • Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Primer
  • Exterior paint suitable for vinyl siding

When vinyl siding should be repaired

  • Small holes from impacts or debris
  • Cracks that allow moisture penetration
  • Damage that hasn’t compromised the full panel
If the siding is shattered or severely warped, panel replacement may be necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions