Siding

3 Important Tips to Keep Your Siding in Great Shape

Like flat and shingle roofs, your home’s exterior siding is exposed to the elements, which means it will eventually suffer from damage caused by wear and tear. To ensure its longevity and performance, you must keep it in great shape all year round. Read on to learn the three siding maintenance tips to keep in mind.

1. Conduct a Visual Inspection

Prolonging the lifespan of your siding starts with regular inspections. Over time, its surfaces may reveal damage that could also affect what’s underneath it, exposing your home to moisture damage and pest infestations. Cracks and gaps should be patched up, although it would make sense to replace the affected siding entirely if the damage is too extensive. A visual inspection conducted once or twice every year allows you to detect small issues. From there, you can get in touch with your local contractor for a more thorough check and possible repairs.

2. Clean the Siding

Dirt, mildew and other damaging substances make for an unsightly siding, compromising your home’s curb appeal in the process. Get rid of them with the right cleaning method to prolong your siding’s durability. Siding and roof repair pros recommend warm, soapy water when removing dirt from wood and vinyl siding. Applying gentle pressure from a garden hose allows the stream of water to dislodge dust and dirt from vinyl or fiber cement siding.

3. Trim Plant Life

If you have trees or any plant life near your property, be sure to trim them back so they don’t touch your siding and other exterior components. They attract and retain moisture, which can spell trouble for your wood siding. Also, tree branches rub against your home every time the wind blows, leaving scratches and nicks on the surface of your vinyl siding.

Count on Vista Roofing Inc. for high-quality wood and vinyl siding products. Our team can handle a wide variety of siding jobs, including new installation, repair and replacement. We also work on roofing systems, including both shingle and flat roofs. Call (803) 391-4604 or fill out our contact form to request a quote.

Joe Wallace

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