Installer using EZpanl hooks to hold a siding panel in place on an exterior wall during installation

Pro-level siding and sheet install.

The EZpanl Experience

A no-nonsense tool designed to make panel siding and sheeting installation easier, faster, and safer.

increased productivity

Increased Productivity

Made in the USA

Made in the USA

Reduced risk of
Injury or Fatigue

Construction worker bending over to lift a siding panel with jolts of pain at the lower back and shoulders.

Premium Durable Powder Coat

Lasts a Lifetime
under normal use

Durable 11 Gauge Steel

How it Works

From positioning to fastening, EZpanl keeps you in control without the physical strain.

Attach Hooks

Step 1

Attach

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1 Attach Hooks

Secure EZpanl hooks to the wall layout 3–4 inches below the foundation using an 8 penny sinker nail in the angled slot.

Set the Panel

Step 2

Set

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2 Set the Panel

Place your siding panel in the EZpanl hooks—no need to bend or lift from the ground.

Adjust with Ease

Step 3

Adjust

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3 Adjust with Ease

Use the EZhandle to shift the panel up, down, left, or right—without fatigue, or lowering the siding panel all the way down to the dirt and mud.

Fasten it In

Step 4

Fasten

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4 Fasten it In

Apply 2-3 nails to secure the panel in place.

Remove Hooks

Step 5

Remove

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5 Remove Hooks

Once the siding panel is secured, tap up on the bottom of the EZpanl hook so that it releases itself from the 8 penny sinker nail.

Recess Nails

Step 6

Recess

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6 Recess Nails

After the EZpanl hook is released, place a block over the location of the nail under the siding panel and tap it in.

Contractors Are Talking

Rolin Atkinson , Riverbend Building LLC

Seeing it in action totally made sense. When I watched the sidders install their first wall I knew they were never going to be without an EZpanl kit.

Ken Holstad , Ken Holstad construction LLC

I not only found that the EZpanl hooks were the best thing for hanging panel siding I have used them for hanging cords, air hoses, and equipment on the walls since deck space is very limited when building a floating home.

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