Home siding replacement is an essential aspect of maintaining your home’s overall health and aesthetic appeal. Your home’s siding protects the structure from the elements, enhances its curb appeal, and supports your home insulation. Recognizing when it’s time to replace your siding can save you from costly repairs down the line. Typically, siding should be replaced every 20 to 40 years, depending on the material and environmental factors. Here are six warning signs that indicate it’s time to consider home siding replacement.
Signs To Replace Siding
1. Cracked or Warped Siding
Visible cracks or warps on the siding’s surface are clear indicators that it’s time for a replacement. Cracks in siding can occur due to harsh weather conditions such as storms and hail. If the siding was not installed properly with low quality products, your siding is also more prone to cracking.
Run your hand along the siding to feel for any unevenness. This type of damage is important to address as it can expose your home to elements, leading to water infiltration and further structural damage. If your home is consistently prone to cracked siding, the best long term option is a home siding replacement with higher quality products.
2. Mold, Mildew, or Fungus
Growths of mold, mildew, or fungus on the siding, especially in shaded or damp areas, indicate moisture problems. When the ground around your home is consistently wet, especially from poor drainage of your home, this creates the perfect environment for mold to grow.
Home mold and mildew can lead to health risks and structural damage if not addressed promptly.
3. Increased Energy Bills
When siding becomes compromised, this impacts the insulation of your home, causing heating and cooling systems to work harder to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home.
Look out for unexpected increases in your energy bills, particularly in heating or cooling costs. This can be an initial sign of old or damaged siding.
4. Fading Color or Peeling Paint
Significant fading or discoloration of the siding’s color suggests that its weatherproofing capabilities have diminished. Siding can warp or swell when moisture infiltrates, which stretches the paint and becomes more vulnerable to cracking and peeling.
Once siding paint starts to crack and peel, this leads to even more peeling. Faded and peeling color can significantly age the look of your home’s and impact curb appeal. Remodel siding is the best option to improve the curb appeal and value of your home.
5. Bubbling or Blistering
Bubbles or blisters on the siding surface, often seen as raised areas, is another indicator of trapped moisture beneath the siding. This trapped moisture can cause further water damage and degrade the siding’s integrity.
6. Dry Rot
Dry rot is a serious issue where areas of the siding feel soft, crumbly, or hollow when tapped. Even if the exterior looks fine, dry rot affects the structural integrity of the siding, potentially leading to significant structural issues.
J&S Siding Remodel Services
Whether you’re looking to give your home a makeover or unsure if it’s time to replace your siding, J&S Siding is here to help. As West Michigan siding experts, we provide the guidance you need to make the right decision for your home. Trust us to keep your home beautiful and well-protected.
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