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1. Visible Damage: Check for visible signs of damage such as cracks, warping, or rotting in the siding material.

2. Fading or Discoloration:  If the siding has significant fading or discoloration, it may indicate wear and tear, and replacement might be necessary.

3. Mold or Mildew: Persistent mold or mildew growth on the siding can be a sign of moisture penetration, signaling the need for replacement.

4. Peeling Paint: If the paint on the siding is peeling or blistering, it may be an indication that the siding material is deteriorating.

5. Increased Energy Bills: Poorly functioning siding can contribute to energy loss. If energy bills have spiked, it might be worth considering new siding for improved insulation.

6. Water Damage Inside: If there are signs of water damage or moisture inside the home, it could be due to compromised siding allowing water infiltration.

7. Insect Infestations: Visible damage from insects or pests, such as termites or carpenter ants, could necessitate siding replacement.

 

8. Warping or Buckling: Warped or buckled siding may be a result of underlying issues and replacing it can restore the structural integrity of your home.

 

9. Age of Siding: Consider the age of the siding. Most siding materials have a lifespan, and if it’s approaching or past its expected duration, replacement might be prudent.

10. Cracks and Gaps: Inspect for cracks and gaps in the siding, as they can allow moisture and pests to enter, potentially causing further damage.

Remember, it’s always advisable to consult with a professional contractor like Advanced Home Exteriors for a thorough assessment and recommendation tailored to your specific home. Call us today at 832-363-3772 to discuss your siding wants and needs and get a free estimate consultation scheduled.

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