How To Know If Your Vinyl Siding Needs Replacement

Posted on: 16 December 2021

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Your home's siding is an essential structural feature of your home. Sidings improve the aesthetic appeal of your home and safeguard your home's external structure.

Unfortunately, your vinyl siding may break down with time. Worn-out sidings begin to crack, rot, and fade – and eventually reduce your property's value. Therefore, you need to replace damaged siding as soon as you can. Here's how you can tell when your vinyl sidings need to be replaced.

Mold and Mildew Patches

If your vinyl siding is damaged, moisture may get into your home. Unfortunately, moisture creates perfect conditions for mold growth.

If you have a mold infestation, you may notice discolored spots on your sidings. With time, you might also notice mold growing on the interior walls of your home, ceiling, or floor. The discolored patches are rather unsightly if you fail to act quickly.

Remember that mold can cause your siding to rot and fall apart. Therefore, if you suspect mold growth on your sidings, contact a licensed roofing contractor to determine the extent of the damage. Based on their findings, they can choose whether or not you need to replace or repair any damaged parts.

Increased Energy Bills

Several factors may cause a hike in your energy bills. First, there may be holes in your wall or attic that let cold air into your house. Open spaces around your window or door frames may also allow air into your home. When cold air enters your home, your heating system will have to work harder to heat your home. If your HVAC works harder than it should, your monthly energy bills will skyrocket.

However, if you check your home and everything seems to be in perfect condition, your siding might be the problem. Therefore, if your vinyl siding is worn out, you need to replace the damaged sections to avoid losing additional heat in your home and lower your energy bills.

Holes And Cracks

Sometimes your vinyl sidings may develop cracks or holes. Cracks on your vinyl sidings may be due to strong winds or heavy storms. They expose your home to water damage and jeopardize your home's structural integrity.

On the other hand, holes may result from small insects seeking shelter on the exterior parts of your home. Also, rodents like rats may create holes in your siding as they look for ways to enter your property.

Call a reliable roofing contractor if you notice holes and cracks in your vinyl sidings. Besides performing siding repairs, they can also share crucial maintenance tips to extend your siding's lifespan. Contact a local service to learn more about vinyl siding.