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How long for water damage to occur behind siding.
If these pieces aren t replaced or if regular maintenance isn t performed water damage and resulting wear and tear can occur.
Not all have wood rot but the damage would progress to rot in time.
Unfortunately you won t be covered when normal wear and tear is at issue.
However water damage behind vinyl siding can occur if the siding is installed incorrectly or without a water resistant barrier system.
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We tear off the damaged hardboard and replace it with fiber cement siding.
Vinyl siding has the ability to expand and contract with the temperature and the sunlight.
Making the situation even worse this water damage is often hidden from sight tucked away between walls or under floors.
Water damage and mold can cause thousands of dollars in damage.
At yanish we find water damage behind the siding of roughly 1 in 6 homes.
Ice dams and other roof problems can also cause water damage to siding materials as well.
Water damage is risky business.
The damage can compromise a building s structural integrity.
For long term issues like mold caused by attic condensation the mold may have started growing a long time ago.
The sheathing and framing sometimes need repairs too but that is less common.
As a result significant structural damage can occur before it s discovered.
Small cracks in vinyl siding can occur over time.
It s the water that penetrates that causes problems because it likely won t get enough air circulation to remove the moisture and wood that has more than 20 moisture will rot.
Exterior paint sheds water until there are cracks peeling paint or gaps between the siding and windows doors letting rain get behind the surface of the siding.
It easily hides beneath siding materials and often shows no obvious signs to untrained eyes.
In areas where you can get close to a wood surface press it with a screw driver to test its integrity.
This allows it to fit snugly into channels on corners and around the doors and windows of a home.
Look for damage to the siding which might let water through and arm yourself with binoculars and a flashlight to spot wear or discoloration in places you cannot see close up.