Siding is one of your home’s primary defenses against natural elements. And like the rest of your home’s exteriors, it needs to be cared for and maintained regularly to stay effective throughout its lifespan. However, you should also be aware that your siding still deteriorates over time, so it helps to be aware of the factors that affect its expected lifespan.
Life Expectancy
If you pick a good siding product and regularly have it cleaned and maintained by a professional, it can last beyond its expected lifespan. But maintenance only slows down the natural deterioration rate and will eventually break down. When that happens, you’ll need to spend for a full replacement. Depending on the material you choose, your siding can last between 20 to 50 years. Don’t hesitate to get a replacement if your siding has reached its maximum service life as this will only lead to inconvenience and additional issues for your home.
Maintenance
While all siding materials have their own life expectancy, proper care and maintenance ensure they won’t break down and fail prematurely. Different siding materials will also require different levels of care and maintenance. If you have wood siding, for instance, you’ll need to make sure that it isn’t exposed to water all the time to prevent rot. Talk to your siding and residential roofing contractor about how you can effectively maintain your home’s exteriors.
Local Weather
Your siding’s deterioration rate will also depend on your local climate conditions. Some materials may fare better against the local elements than others, so it’s important to know which siding material is most appropriate in your area. For instance, vinyl siding is great for areas with intense sunlight but can get brittle if the temperatures get extremely low during the winter season.
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