Method and device for repairing vinyl siding and the like

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With means for split-prevention or damaged part repair

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52531, 52748, 52520, E04D 100

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046727884

ABSTRACT:
In an array of overlapping siding panels, which are secured to the wall of a house or the like, if the hook-shaped lower edge of a panel becomes loose or disengaged from an underlying panel, it is repaired by inserting and securing the upper edge of a repair element beneath the lower edge of the loose panel, and above the upper edge of the underlying panel, and so that a hook on the lower edge of the element engages beneath and forms and extension for a hook formed along the upper edge of the underlying panel. The hook-shaped lower edge of the loose panel is then snapped over and secured by the hook on the lower edge of the element.

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