Vinyl siding is built to last for a long time. While that long lifespan is convenient, it can also make it difficult to determine when it’s time to replace the siding. If you bought a house and aren’t sure how long the siding has already been on the home, that becomes even more challenging. Luckily, there are a few telltale signs you can lookout for to determine it’s time to replace your vinyl siding to improve your homes exterior appearance and interior efficiency.
Vinyl siding is very durable, but damage can still occur. Once your vinyl siding has signs of damage it will be less effective at protecting your home against various weather conditions. Some of the most common types of damage to vinyl siding include:
If the paint inside your home is starting to peel or crack, it may be from excess moisture. Moisture in your walls can turn into dangerous mold if it’s left unchecked. Moisture in your home can occur for a variety of reasons but add your siding to the list of potential causes that you should inspect further.
Heating and cooling bills are affected by many different factors, but your siding is one of the most important. If your bills keep rising despite your best efforts to keep them down, your siding may be to blame!
If you’re in need of a siding replacement for your home this year, our team at All Weather Exteriors has you covered! Reach out to our team today by giving us a call at (603) 496-0244, or by filling out our team’s online contact form! We look forward to hearing from you and assisting with your home remodeling needs!
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