Neither wood siding nor vinyl siding are impervious to damage or the march of time.
If you have wood siding that has been on your house for years, you may start to notice some wear and tear. The paint may start to fade, or the siding may start to crack or chip. Ignoring the light damage at this stage will likely lead to more significant damage down the road, such as water damage or rot. A sign you already have water damage or rot is if you see mold or mildew on your siding.
Vinyl siding is much more durable than wood siding, but it can suffer damage in a hail storm or from impact by another foreign object. It may become brittle in cold weather and extreme temperature changes can cause sagging or pulling away from the house. If left untreated, this can lead to further damage, such as water infiltration and mold growth. Vinyl siding can be damaged by ultraviolet (UV) rays, causing it to fade over time.
Wood siding is a popular choice for many homeowners due to its aesthetic appeal.. Until one day, you discover a soft spot that wasn’t there before. Digging deeper, here’s what that may reveal:
If you suspect any of these problems with your wood siding, it is important to contact a siding contractor as soon as possible. A siding contractor can inspect the siding and make repairs as necessary.