How Often Should You Replace Your Siding?

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How Often Should You Replace Your Siding?

Despite its importance, siding replacement is not a priority for most homeowners. Repainting the exterior of a property is often a more attractive option than replacing siding due to time and cost. However, replacing the siding on your home is something you should consider. As a homeowner, you may wonder how often you should replace your siding or if it even needs to be replaced. There are numerous coating options and each has its own expected lifespan.

Does The Siding Material Affect How Often It Needs To Be Replaced?

There is a wide range of durability estimates for siding options. When comparing the lifespan and durability of different coatings, several factors come into play. Many varieties of siding absorb water but are resistant to dents and scratches. Others are moisture resistant but subject to dents and cracks.
Another factor to consider is installation. Siding installed correctly by a team of professionals will look better and last longer than siding installed incorrectly.

Aluminum And Vinyl

With proper maintenance and care, both aluminum and vinyl siding will last for many years. However, these two materials are not identical. Many homeowners choose aluminum siding because it is very easy to maintain and update with new colors. Repainting the siding every 5 to 10 years can extend its lifespan up to 40 years.
Aluminum siding has the disadvantage that it is easily dented and damaged by natural forces such as hail. Vinyl siding, developed as an alternative to aluminum siding, has a lifespan of 20 to 30 years. Vinyl siding is superior to wood siding as it never needs to be painted. Vinyl siding is more scratch resistant than aluminum siding, but can still be affected by severe weather damage.
Vinyl siding is susceptible to melting at high temperatures. Depending on the amount of sun exposure and high temperatures in your area, vinyl siding may need to be replaced sooner.

Find The Perfect Time To Replace Your Siding

The longevity and durability of siding is determined by the quality of the material, the contractor’s workmanship, and the homeowner’s maintenance practices. Any type of maintenance, such as painting, staining, or simply hosing down, is required for all types of siding. Siding, whether wood, vinyl, or fiber cement, should be checked periodically for weather and pest damage. Depending on the material you
choose, your siding should be replaced at least once during your stay in your home. If you take the time to maintain your siding, it will last longer and look better throughout its life.
At Mr Turcios Quality Roofing, we are familiar with assessing whether or not siding replacement is necessary and carrying out such work, as well as repairing any underlying damage that may have occurred. As experienced siding contractors, we will work on your home as if it were our own and make sure it is done right.

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