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already but I had a customer ask me what is better to leave existing sighting on or to take existing sighting off and the answer I gave to them is one what do you want to do as a homeowner some homeowners really prefer to take it off some prefer to leave it on but really what Iamp;#39;m looking at is how bad is the existing siding as you see behind me thereamp;#39;s wood shakes okay those wood shakes sometimes can look really really bad and curled and if thatamp;#39;s the case then youamp;#39;ll actually see that through the vinyl sighing okay that curling and they look very wavy on the actual wall in this particular case the homeowneramp;#39;s wall was in really bad shape at least one side of it so the answer to his question was yes letamp;#39;s take it off as I walk around with homeowners Iamp;#39;m always looking at the walls kind of doing a side look to see how wavy is it what kind of shape itamp;#39;s in if itamp;#39;s in good shape and the homeowner doesnamp;#39;t mind