Common Problems With Low Quality Vinyl Siding

The fact remains that vinyl siding is still a plastic product, and low quality products look like it, despite the fact that it has come a long way since it was first introduced. It’s difficult to tell that vinyl resembles real wood from a distance, even though it looks so similar. When improperly installed, the curved or overlapped areas can be seen pretty clearly, which can detract from a home’s curb appeal because of its molded nature. Even worse, it takes a lot of time to maintain, and as a result, cracks and holes can appear over time in vertical vinyl siding in Columbus, OH.

 

Many homeowners and builders today place a high value on sustainability. Your home should contain healthy and environmentally friendly materials. The majority of vinyl siding is not considered green or sustainable, despite some manufacturers using recycled materials. The worst part is that there are very few places that recycle vinyl siding, so if you ever need to replace your siding, you will end up with plastic that contaminates its surroundings.

 

However, vinyl does warp a little in hot temperatures, despite not peeling or chipping. A house with hot summers is not a good candidate for vinyl siding because the siding will change shape after a few years. Unless you also install some form of shade for your home, the same problem will continue to occur despite replacing the warped areas. If you live in a desert area, your siding may melt in the summer because trees and other vegetation may not grow well.

 

Cold climates also pose other challenges for vinyl siding. In the event of a cold enough environment, vinyl will crack or fracture if an impact is made against it. A crack may not be visible until you get up close, but others might cause large pieces of siding to come away and form a hole. Moisture can then penetrate the siding, causing wood rot, mold, and mildew beneath the siding, which will remain hidden until it’s too late until it’s too late, resulting in hidden issues such as hardwood rot and mold.

 

There have also been reported cases of siding melting in cold climates, although most cases occur in hot climates. Cold climates will tend to invest in insulated glass windows, since they will be more energy efficient. In a similar way to a magnifying glass, the insulation bends light as it passes through the glass. Vinyl siding can melt even on the coldest of days if your neighbor has insulated windows and you have vinyl siding.

 

vertical siding Columbus Windows and Siding Company v4Despite its water resistance, vinyl siding can function as a natural rainscreen when installed without backing, allowing water to drain out from behind it. In many cases, it is installed with a foam backing, which traps moisture behind the siding and leaves it stagnant. It may take years before you notice the problems caused by water infiltration, such as mold, mildew, and rot, since vinyl itself is unaffected.

 

If you are planning to get vertical vinyl siding in Columbus, OH make sure you choose the highest quality possible to avoid the above problems. We are happy to help you choose the type of siding that is best for your home.

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