Here s where a lot of people make a mistake.
Bonda aluminum siding.
Aluminum siding has been used to cover the exterior of buildings for many decades has passed the test of time and is still the perfect choice for mid to low temperature regions which makes it the right option for north america.
The material in aluminum sidings has basically remained the same for a long time.
The key to painting aluminum siding is preparation and priming.
When looking to bond aluminum it is important to keep in mind that aluminum surfaces often have a weak invisible oxide layer.
Fast metal bonding adhesives are generally used to patch metal bonding and bond dissimilar metals such as metal corners panel sections and patch repairs for trailers made of aluminum.
It is required in some jurisdictions not all for metal clad siding to be bonded.
Once everything is clean and dry you re ready to apply your primer.
Failing to use the right glue can result in the melting or freezing of the adhesive due to expanding or shrinking of aluminum for example and detaching of the bond.
In a nutshell you need to start with a clean palette.
I ve never red flagged missing ground wire on aluminum siding.
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This is usually accomplished by running bond wire to a solid ground such as a ground rod or the exterior spigot.
The different chemical makeup in both materials makes it difficult to bond one to the other without an appropriate adhesive.
Screws are placed trough the metal siding where it is doubled up on the lower course.
Adhesives bond well to the oxide layer however the oxide layer isn t bonded well to the aluminum.