Maintaining your siding is essential for preserving your home’s exterior, preventing costly repairs, and boosting curb appeal. Here’s a guide to help you properly maintain your siding based on common siding types:
🔧 General Siding Maintenance Tips
Regardless of type:
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– Inspect annually for cracks, warping, mold, or insect activity.
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– Clean your siding at least once a year using a garden hose or pressure washer (on a gentle setting).
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– Keep landscaping trimmed to avoid damage from shrubs or trees.
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– Check caulking around windows, doors, and corners—reapply if it’s cracked or missing.
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– Address damage early to prevent further deterioration or moisture intrusion.
🪵 Wood Siding
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– Paint or stain every 3-7 years to protect against moisture and UV damage.
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– Watch for rot or insect damage, especially at joints and near the foundation.
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– Keep it dry by ensuring gutters and downspouts direct water away from the siding.
🧱 Vinyl Siding
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– Wash with soap and water to remove dirt, mold, and mildew.
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– Inspect for cracks or gaps, which can allow pests or moisture in.
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– Avoid high heat sources like grills too close to the siding—it can melt.
🪨 Fiber Cement SidingÂ
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– Repaint every 10-15 years (unless factory-painted).
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– Clean gently with a soft brush and garden hose—avoid harsh pressure washing.
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– Check for cracks or chipping, especially at seams and corners.
🧱 Brick or Stone Veneer
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– Inspect mortar joints for deterioration—repoint if needed.
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– Clean with a masonry cleaner and water.
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– Seal if recommended by your builder or manufacturer.
🪞 Engineered Wood SidingÂ
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– Keep it painted or sealed according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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– Check for swelling or delamination, especially near the base or seams.
🚨 When to Call a Professional
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– Extensive damage (warping, rot, cracks)
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– Pest infestations
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– Water damage inside walls
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– Major repainting or caulking jobs