New House Siding
1. Bubbling or blistered siding
This can happen when siding is exposed to superfluous amounts of heat or moisture. If they weren’t there when the siding was installed, it shouldn’t be there now. Replace affected areas of the siding and work with a reputable siding contractor to identify the cause and prevent it from happening again.
2. Hail damage
Chipping, denting and cracking are all evidence that your home’s siding has been damaged by hail. Because hail oftentimes limits the ability of siding to properly act as a protective barrier against nature’s elements, it is a good idea to replace your home’s siding once it shows hail damage.
3. Outdated color
If you can give directions to your home based solely on the siding color, it’s time for a facelift. An obnoxious color can be a source of embarrassment and if it’s bad enough, it can actually hinder your ability to sell your home.
4. Wildlife damage
Take back your home from woodpeckers, squirrels and insects by replacing damaged wood siding with a maintenance-free product.
5. Dry rot
This fungus is fueled by moisture and causes wood to decompose. Besides being unsightly, dry rot weakens siding, preventing it from acting as a shield against mother nature.
6. You have a new addition
Clearly, a new addition requires siding. Consult with a quality contractor to see if your entire home needs to be resided or just the new addition.
7. Cracked siding
Cracked siding is an invitation for water to penetrate the underlayment. Over time, this problem can become more serious. If it’s only a few pieces with this issue, simply replace those. However, if it’s several areas around the entire house, you need consider replacing all of your siding.
8. Loose siding
There are a lot of reasons that siding may loosen such as shoddy installation, wind damage and the home may be settling. Regardless of the specifics behind it, loose siding cannot properly protect a home and should be addressed.
9. You’re sick of staining
Take back your own home improvement! Stop continuously having to paint and stain your siding. That can be a real pain. Adding insult to injury is the cost. Why not put your hard earned money towards a more long-term solution?
10. Your energy costs are out of control
Exorbitant energy costs can be compelling evidence that your home’s insulation is lacking. Not only is insulation found in your attic, but also in your home’s walls. In fact, there are new house wrap products on the market that now can insulate your home.
11. Interior paint and wallpaper are peeling
If this happens in your home, it can demonstrate that your siding is permitting moisture in. Ignore this problem and experience more widespread issues later.
12. Extremely faded siding
Not only is it an eyesore, but it also shows that siding is weaker than it should be and that it has reached the end of its lifespan.
In conclusion, Conservation Construction has many options for replacement siding including Vinyl, Fiber Cement Siding, Cedar Ridge, and Steel. We include many color choices for curb appeal. All these have great prices per square foot, are easy to maintain, can look like real wood, and would be an amazing alternative to your current siding if it is having any of the problems listed above.