5 Common Causes of Premature Siding Failure
Your siding is supposed to protect your home from the elements and enhance its curb appeal. However, it is not uncommon for it to show signs of failure early in its life span. It happens for a variety of reasons, and BSR is here to highlight the common causes behind this issue.
- Improper Installation. One of the primary reasons for premature siding failure is improper installation. Siding must be installed correctly to withstand the cold winters and humid summers in the area. Improper nailing, failure to allow for thermal expansion, and not properly sealing the house wrap can all contribute to its premature failure. When having your siding replaced, make sure to work with experienced professionals who make sure their installations adhere to manufacturer standards.
- Moisture Damage. Moisture is a relentless enemy of siding. Incorrectly installed siding can trap moisture, leading to rot, mold, and mildew, which compromise the siding’s integrity and appearance. Ensuring that siding materials and the installation process provide adequate ventilation and moisture barriers is crucial to preventing these issues.
- Poor Quality Materials. The quality of siding materials directly impacts their longevity and resistance to weather elements. Substandard materials may not withstand the harsh winters, strong winds, or the humid summers, leading to premature failure. Homeowners should consult with experts to choose the best materials suited for the specific challenges of the local climate.
- Lack of Maintenance. Regular maintenance is vital to extending the life of your siding. Regular cleaning, prompt repairs, and inspections can prevent minor problems from becoming major issues. It’s particularly important in our area to check for signs of wear and tear after the winter and to ensure that your siding is ready to protect your home from summer storms.
- Environmental Damage. Lastly, environmental factors unique to the area, such as exposure to salt from road salt in the winter or damage from fallen tree limbs during storms, can cause premature siding failure. Homeowners should be proactive in addressing any environmental risks, including trimming trees near their homes and rinsing off any accumulated road salt residue during the spring.
If you suspect your siding is showing signs of failure early in its life span, or if you’re looking to prevent future siding issues, consulting with a local exterior replacement expert like BSR is a wise decision. Allow our expertise to guide you in protecting and preserving your home’s exterior against the unique challenges presented by the local climate. Call us today at (607) 722-7221, or fill out our contact form to request an estimate.