Questions & Answers

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Can damaged siding lead to water damage?

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Yes. When siding fails, water can reach the underlying structure and cause rot or mold.

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Can individual siding panels be replaced?

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Sometimes individual sections can be replaced if the rest of the siding is still in good condition.

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Can storm damage affect siding?

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High winds and flying debris can crack or loosen siding panels.

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How do I know if my siding needs replacement?

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Signs include warping, cracking, fading, moisture intrusion, and increased energy bills.

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How long does residential siding typically last?

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Vinyl siding can last 20–40 years, while fiber cement and other materials may last longer.

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Is siding important for insulation?

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While siding itself provides limited insulation, it protects insulation layers and prevents air leaks.

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What causes mold or mildew on siding?

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Moisture buildup, shade, and organic debris can promote mold growth.

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What causes siding to warp or buckle?

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Warping often occurs due to improper installation, heat exposure, or trapped moisture behind the panels.

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Why does my siding look faded or chalky?

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UV exposure over time can break down surface pigments, especially on older siding.

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