Vinyl Siding: Ideas on How to Install House Siding - Measuring Door and Accessory Pieces
The Trim goes on First with Vinyl Siding
Figuring Trim Accessories
With vinyl siding, your corners, windows, and door trim go on first. Measuring is an art form of sorts. When I measure, I don´t typically right down exact feet of a window, for example. I measure the height and width, then I write down how many pieces of J channel I´ll need to wrap that window. Your average size window usually requires 2 pieces of J. You have to measure from the top of the window, to the bottom and add a couple of inches to compensate for the trim on the top and bottom.Measuring Doors
Doors are measured in a similar way. Depending on the way the door is installed, you may have to install J under the thresh-hold. See if your existing siding goes under the door to determine if this is needful.Elaborate door shapes will make things more difficult to measure and install. For example, if you have an arch over the doorway, it will require a lot of cuts and use more material.
Inside and Outside Corners
You´ll have to measure (or take a real good guess) at the height of your corners, both inside, and out. If you just have a single story home, one piece of corner will be enough, so just count how many inside corners you have and how many outside corners you have.For a two or three story house, you´re going to be stacking the corners on top of each other, so you have to know the total height of the corner and divide it by 10 (the length of corner pieces). If you get anything less than 1/2 as a remainder, you will probably be able to use the other half on another corner. If it´s over half, like 2.7, you´ll have to have 3 pieces for that corner.

