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21
Jul

Signs You Need to Replace Your Home’s Siding

Your siding is one of the most important pieces of your home’s exterior. Not only does it protect your home from the elements, but it also provides your home with curb appeal and resale value. Additionally, it provides your home with an additional layer of insulation. However, over time, even the best siding can start to show its age. If you have noticed signs that your home’s siding needs to be replaced, you are not alone. Many homeowners wait until there is a major issue before taking action, which can often lead to more expensive repairs. In addition to being unsightly, damaged siding is much less effective at protecting your home from the elements.

But how can you tell if it’s time to replace your home’s siding? Here are seven signs to help you understand what to look for:

Cracked, Warped, or Rotting Siding

If you’re noticing cracks, warping, or rot, it’s probably time to start thinking about replacing your siding. Cracks and warping can let moisture in, which can lead to all sorts of problems like mold and mildew. And rot is just a sign that the material has reached the end of its lifespan. Replacing your siding is not a cheap project, but it’s definitely worth investing in if you want to keep your home in good condition.

Blisters Or Bubbles on Your Siding

If you see blisters or bubbles on your siding, it’s a sign that the material is breaking down and needs to be replaced. Blisters are caused by moisture getting trapped under the surface of the siding, and as the moisture expands, it puts pressure on the siding and causes it to bulge. If left unchecked, this bulging can eventually lead to cracks and holes in the siding. Bubbles occur when the gas that’s released from the breakdown of the siding material collects under the surface of the siding. So if you see any blisters or bubbles on your siding, be sure to have it replaced as soon as possible.

Fungus, Mold, Or Mildew on Your Siding

No one likes to see fungus, mold, or mildew growing on their siding. Not only is it unsightly, but it can also signify that your siding needs replacement. In addition to causing cosmetic damage, fungus, mold, and mildew can also lead to structural damage as they break down your siding material. If left unchecked, this can cause serious problems for your home. If you see any sign of fungus, mold, or mildew on your siding, don’t hesitate to contact a professional for help.

Severely Faded Siding

Fading can occur for several reasons, including sun exposure and damage from weather events. Faded siding can make your home look old and run-down and reduce its curb appeal. If you’re considering selling your home shortly, faded siding can be a major turn-off for potential buyers.

Siding In Need of Frequent Painting

If you find yourself constantly painting your siding, it’s a good sign that it’s time for a replacement. Frequent painting signifies that the siding is deteriorating and will eventually need to be replaced. In addition to being time-consuming, painting your siding can also be expensive.

Higher Energy Bills

If you’ve noticed your energy bills going up, it could be a sign that your siding needs to be replaced. Over time, siding can become cracked or warped, allowing air to leak in and out of your home. This can make your home harder to heat and cool, leading to higher energy bills. In addition, old siding can allow water to seep in, causing damage to your walls and insulation. If you’re noticing any of these problems, it’s time to call a contractor and get a free estimate for new siding. Don’t wait until your energy bills get too high – replacing your siding now can save you money in the long run.

Paint Peeling Inside Your Home

Sometimes bad siding outside your home reveals itself inside your home. If you’ve ever noticed paint peeling inside your home, it’s probably a sign that you need to replace your siding. Over time, the elements can wear down and damage the siding, allowing water to seep in and causing the paint to peel.

 

If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to take action. Don’t let your siding deteriorate any further. At Longhouse Cedar, we offer high-quality Western Red Cedar siding that is lighter, stronger, more resistant to impact, easier to clean, and easier to install. Our Western Red Cedar siding is maintenance-free and is backed by a lifetime warranty.

 

Do your home a favor and install new siding for your home at the top of your home improvement plan this year.