Your home's siding is there to protect your home and make it more aesthetically appealing. However, if your siding has aged and you're concerned about issues you have noticed, such as rotting, it might be time to decide whether to repair the siding or replace it for good.
After all, you don't want to spend money on siding that's no longer worth saving or splurge on new siding when you could have saved money with a few repairs. It's, therefore, important to know when to repair and when to replace your home's siding. Here are some considerations you need to make.
Some homeowners rarely stop to think about the age of their siding. Others may even think their siding is capable of lasting forever! For instance, when you purchased your vinyl siding, you may have been told all about its numerous benefits, including how it's low maintenance because it doesn't need refinishing every few years.
Vinyl siding is also a more cost-effective option than other siding choices. By way of example. And according to experts installing vinyl siding on a single-story home with about 1,800 square footage will cost on average almost $4,600. Generally, you're looking to pay anywhere from $1 to $8 per square foot, depending on the quality of the vinyl siding material — this is according to Modernize.com.
In addition, you may have learned that you can easily keep vinyl clean with a hose, which cuts down on the work you need to keep your exterior smart. However, no matter how durable siding may be, and despite the fact that it comes in a range of colors and textures that eliminate the need to paint your home, you will still need to replace the siding once its lifespan is over.
In some instances, the vinyl may pull away from the structure or get punctured by flying objects or when hit by something. We are not saying that what you heard about vinyl siding was wrong, but even if it's known for being tough, things happen, especially due to wear and tear as the vinyl siding nears the end of its lifespan. Your siding is exposed to weather elements and will likely fade, so you will need new siding that looks good and performs its function well.
Repairing your siding is usually a viable option only if you fix problems early on. Otherwise, if you don't maintain your home's siding regularly, you may soon encounter more serious problems that require replacement. That's because neglecting your siding potentially allows moisture to spread within your walls, and this can lead to extensive structural damage that's costlier to fix.
Once this happens, a repair job won't be enough to protect your home sufficiently. This is especially so if the moisture within your walls results in the growth of mold. If you notice mold growing on your exterior cladding, chances are there's more mold hiding beneath the surface. To be on the safe side, you should treat any signs of water damage as a major red flag. This includes the growth of fungus and mold, rotting, rusting, swelling, and warping.
In this case, you need new siding immediately to restore and protect the structural integrity of your home. Another way to know if it's best to replace your siding is by evaluating the extent of the damage. If the damage is widespread, it means you need new siding. If you keep battling with problems such as pest infestation, cracking, rotting, or other damage, you will waste plenty of resources, and you'll eventually circle back to a point where you will replace the siding anyway.
If you're still not sure whether you need new siding or just a few repairs, you can contact us, and we will help you troubleshoot the issue. We are experts in siding repair and installation, and it's in your best interests to let us handle the work for you.
We can repair your siding and give it a new lease of life while giving you more bang for your buck with our stellar service. We can also transform your home by installing brand new siding for more curb appeal and an increased resale value for your home. Whatever the case, we will leave your home protected from the elements at the end of the day. You can trust us to help you make an informed and cost-effective decision about replacing vs. repairing your home's siding, so call now!
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