Siding is an essential component of any home’s exterior. It protects from the elements while enhancing curb appeal.  

However, just like any material, siding can become damaged. Various factors can cause this. These factors include exposure to the elements, moisture, and physical impact.  

In such situations, homeowners must decide whether to repair or replace the damaged siding. While repairing siding may seem like a cost-effective solution, sometimes replacement is necessary to ensure long-term protection and a fresh new look.  

In this article, we will explore when it’s appropriate to replace or repair damaged siding and provide guidance on making the best decision for your home. 

So, before you hire a siding contractor, read on! 

Insect Damage  

Though this rarely happens, insects can live under the sidings of your home. When your wood is rotting, termites will mainly use the area to thrive. Maintaining your siding allows you to inspect for signs of termites, including getting a screwdriver and slowly pushing the tip against your siding. When the end of your screwdriver shoves into the siding effortlessly, there’s a possibility that you have termites. An expert checkup can help identify when you must change your siding after eliminating the infesting insects if necessary.   

Structural Damage  

Old buildings tend to settle sooner or later. When your house is older, it can be damaged because of the setting. This causes buckling or bulging in your siding. Consider consulting with a structural engineer to examine the severity of the damage and then reach out to an expert to fix the damaged siding.   

Water Damage  

As soon as you can see black, white, or gray spots on your vinyl siding, it can indicate mildew and mold caused by water damage. If this is your case, call an expert right away. A siding contractor can help power wash your siding to remove and blast away the mildew and mold buildup.   

Grill Or Other Heat Sources  

If summertime has already come, perhaps you are doing more barbecue and grilling sessions on your property. But are you aware that heat can harm your vinyl siding? The heat that comes from your grill can just melt your siding material. Thus, inspecting your siding at the end of the summer is essential. Sometimes, melted siding is caused by the UV rays from the high-efficiency windows of your neighbors. Professionals highly recommend changing the affected siding boards when you have melted sidings.   

 Vinyl Siding Damage  

You have observed that your siding contracts and expands if it begins to cackle because of the fluctuating temperature. Because of this, your siding contractor must attach the siding to the fasteners not too tightly. When you can move the panels horizontally, nearly half or more than an inch, you can tell that the siding was correctly installed. If you think otherwise, it would be great to contact siding contractors or a vinyl technician for side repair.   

If you have visible vinyl damage, it will just get worse when it’s not replaced or repaired immediately. In this case, contact us for professional siding assistance today.