Your home siding shouldn’t need frequent replacement. Proper maintenance tailored to your siding type is essential for ensuring long-lasting exterior protection. While some types are more high-maintenance than others, you’ll want to check yours regularly for any warning signs before there is a problem.

Wood

Wood has a beautiful appearance but can be one of the more high-maintenance siding materials. You should inspect your wood siding every 6 months for signs of damage, pests such as termites, or wood rot.  Your wood siding will also need to be re-treated about every 2-5 years, whether it is painted or stained, to ensure maximum protection. Spring is a good time to clean your wood siding which can be done with warm soapy water and a soft-bristle brush to remove dirt and pollen.

Vinyl siding

Vinyl is a cost-effective siding material that can be easily maintained. Vinyl is rot- and pest-resistant but it can crack or trap moisture if loose or damaged. For this reason, it is important to inspect your vinyl siding regularly. Like wood siding, you can wash it annually to remove dirt and pollen. Vinyl can fade over time but its color can be restored using a high-quality exterior latex paint.

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding is one of the easiest materials to care for. Due to its durability, this material can be cleaned every 1-3 years with a power washer. it holds its color for at least a decade but if you ever do decide to paint it, use a high-quality exterior-grade acrylic paint. 

Engineered Wood Siding

Engineered Wood Siding offers superior durability and resistance to harsh weather, making it an ideal choice for homeowners looking to protect their investment. With a natural wood appearance and versatile design options, it enhances curb appeal while providing long-lasting performance.

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