5 Common Causes of Siding Problems

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One of the most integral parts of your home is the siding. Not only does it boost your home’s curb appeal, it also protects its structure from bad weather. In order for your siding to last a long time and function efficiently, you need to regularly check it for any serious damage that might threaten your home in the long run. 

 

In this post, siding replacement expert Eagle Creek Siding, LLC shares five common causes of siding problems and how to avoid them from the get-go. 

Improper maintenance. The most common cause of siding problems is poor maintenance habits. While many siding companies market their products as low maintenance, this doesn’t mean that you can neglect your siding all-year-long. After all, there may be underlying issues that aren’t readily apparent to the untrained eye. It’s recommended that you hire a professional to conduct a regular inspection. They can detect minor issues before they get worse. 

Poor installation. If your siding isn’t properly installed, this might reduce its lifespan, and before long problems will arise. As such, be sure to hire a reputable contractor for your siding installation. You can look up contractors in your area and visit their websites to make sure they have the right credentials. You can also ask family, friends and neighbors for their recommendations. A legitimate contractor will be able to assist you should you have any siding inquiries. 

Extreme weather. Severe hailstorms and harsh winter weather are inevitable, and can seriously damage your siding. Debris making contact with your siding in extremely bad weather will often result in the need for an immediate repair or replacement. In the winter, melted snow can get into small cracks and re-freeze, which will cause significant issues over time. After a big storm or heavy snowfall, call your siding contractor so they can look for any damage. 

Pest infestation. If your siding is made of wood or supported by underlying wood structures, you may find yourself being bothered by pests such as woodpeckers, carpenter bees or termites. These pests can pose a huge risk to your siding, as they can ruin your siding structure. To prevent the possibility of a pest infestation, you might want to consider using insecticides. You can also use eco-friendly products on surrounding trees to get rid of pests without damaging the trees. 

Roofing issues. Your roof can also be a huge factor in siding problems. When your shingles start to wear out, moisture can get underneath them and spread to the underlayment. Eventually, it will work its way to your siding and cause damage such as warping or buckling. This is especially tricky since you likely won’t notice any visible problems with the underlying structure at first. As with regular siding inspections, make sure you have your roof frequently examined as well. 

If you’re looking for a company that offers quality exterior renovations, look no further than Eagle Creek Siding, LLC. Call us today at (360) 570-0396 or fill out our contact form to set an appointment.

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