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The Old Home: 5 Signs Your House Needs New Siding

Written by Posted On Friday, 25 August 2017 11:01

A person first notices your siding upon walking up to your home because it is the exterior appearance that is most noticeable. Siding falls victim against what it is meant to protect; such as sun, harsh wind, and rain. These are five signs that your house needs new siding.

Subtle Indications
Once you begin noticing drafts near the walls windows, or electrical receptacles, than that means that your home exterior has some damage. Additional insulation and new siding will make all the difference in eliminating those cold drafts and saving you a lot of money from expensive heating and cooling bills. At companies like
Innovation Siding and Windows, a seamless still side is recommended for fewer maintenance in concerns in the future.

Moisture and Mold
If you notice the inside of your home has developed mold or mildew, this is because of the moisture buildup. Usually this happens because of damaged siding that has been exposed to weather and needs a replacement.

Rot
Once your siding has begun to rot and crumble, then it can no longer protect you and your family from outside elements. If there is one single area that is rotted, then it can easily be replaced and repaired. However, if you notice that the entire siding of the house is rotting and crumbling, then you will have to start over. There are rot resistance materials for the siding that can be used in order to prevent it from happening again. Finding a siding with a vinyl composition is recommended because it will not naturally decay with prolonged weather exposure.

Cracks and Gaps
An essential thing to look out for in your siding is cracks and gaps. The entire structure is compromising its integrity with cracks and gaps. With gaps in the siding, moisture is admitted, which is not favorable with wood. The same places that water entrance is available is the same place where critters and insects will come into your home.

Peeling Paint or Wallpaper
When you begin to notice that the interior paint and wallpaper of your home is peeling, that means that the siding has experienced damage. When the siding is damaged, water is able to go through and percolate through the wallboard; eventually significant damage will be done to the interior of the home.

Always make sure that you are keeping up the maintenance of your exterior siding because it can dramatically affect the interior. Calling for a professional can help you straight away with the repairing process.

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Lizzie Weakley

 About the Author: Lizzie Weakley is a freelance writer from Columbus, Ohio. She went to college at The Ohio State University where she studied communications. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors and long walks in the park with her 3-year-old husky Snowball.

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