Where can I find this kind of vinyl trim?
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Where can I find this kind of vinyl trim?
Where can I find this kind of vinyl trim to replace what is missing?

Last edited by PJmax; 03-02-16 at 04:29 PM. Reason: enlarged/enhanced picture
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Hard to tell taken in the shade like that.
Is it vinyl?
If so your going to have to go to a real siding supply to get or order one piece.
It's going to come at least 10' long.
Your going to have to measure the width, it comes several different widths.
http://www.certainteed.com/resources...w-DoorTrim.pdf
You can cut it with a compound mitre saw with a plywood blade on backwards.
Is it vinyl?
If so your going to have to go to a real siding supply to get or order one piece.
It's going to come at least 10' long.
Your going to have to measure the width, it comes several different widths.
http://www.certainteed.com/resources...w-DoorTrim.pdf
You can cut it with a compound mitre saw with a plywood blade on backwards.
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Makes me wonder why it came off.
Something just looks wrong to me at the top of that window.
Any wide J molding I've seen would be near imposable to fall or snap off like that.
Looks like there's J molding over the top of the window in that picture that should not even be there, that's what the wide J molding was there for.
I do not see any Z molding over the top of the window, window should stick out past the trim so water does not run down behind it on the sides and the bottom.
Was this an older wood sided home that was vinyl sided over?
Something just looks wrong to me at the top of that window.
Any wide J molding I've seen would be near imposable to fall or snap off like that.
Looks like there's J molding over the top of the window in that picture that should not even be there, that's what the wide J molding was there for.
I do not see any Z molding over the top of the window, window should stick out past the trim so water does not run down behind it on the sides and the bottom.
Was this an older wood sided home that was vinyl sided over?