Vinyl siding gives your house a sleek and smooth look without sacrificing energy efficiency and durability. Water damage can do a number on it, however, and vinyl siding repair requires extensive experience. All County Exteriors professionally install and seal your vinyl siding.
Fiber cement siding resembles traditional wood siding but is extremely low-maintenance and doesn’t warp, crack, or rot easily. Fiber cement siding isn’t impenetrable, however—it can be damaged from pests, bad weather, or falling debris. Whether you want a full fiber cement siding replacement or just siding repair, All County Exteriors can help.
Types of Siding Damage
Rot
You may only notice some discoloration or a weak structural hold.
Mold/Mildew
Water could be the cause, or particles attached to your siding.
Rust
Easy to remove, but be aware of the origin.
Wind
Wind can cause cracks, splits, and breaks in your siding.
Water
Rain has a tendency to soak into siding, causing rot and mildew.
Heat
Siding can become rippled or warped from sunlight damage.
Debris
Flying debris from a windstorm has the power to seriously dent your siding.
Hail
Believe it or not, a hailstorm can break holes in your siding.
Making The Switch
Wooden and aluminum siding requires labor-intensive maintenance. If your home’s exteriors consist of these materials, they’ve likely either fallen into disrepair, or you are sick and tired of painting, scraping, and re-painting every few years. Older siding materials like wood and aluminum are simply not energy efficient, letting your costly heating and cooling escape through warps and cracks.
You no longer need to deal with your aging siding. Make the switch to a more practical solution. At All County Exteriors, we offer beautiful, energy efficient siding from James Hardie, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning, which are durable and exceptionally low maintenance.
What To Look For in the Siding Repair Process
It’s not always easy to tell when you need siding repair or replacement, but keep an eye out for these signs:
Cracked or broken siding
Loose siding / Exposed House Wrap or Underlayment
Leaks in the basement
Rotted or warping siding
Bubbles or holes
Missing Siding Panels or Sections