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Lifespan of vinyl siding?
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| catedean@gmail.com 2006-03-13, 2:21 pm |
| How long does vinyl siding usually last? How do you know when it needs
to be replaced?
I live in a neighborhood of 20 year old home and have noticed nearly
everyone on the block replacing their siding. Some of the homeowners
I've questioned have either had storm damage or were getting ready to
sell their home and wanted to tout new siding as a feature.
My siding seems OK, but is faded. Is this a sign that it needs
replaced? What sorts of other problems might I have if the siding is
too old?
Thanks a bunch!
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| <catedean@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> How long does vinyl siding usually last? How do you know when it needs
> to be replaced?
>
> I live in a neighborhood of 20 year old home and have noticed nearly
> everyone on the block replacing their siding. Some of the homeowners
> I've questioned have either had storm damage or were getting ready to
> sell their home and wanted to tout new siding as a feature.
>
> My siding seems OK, but is faded. Is this a sign that it needs
> replaced? What sorts of other problems might I have if the siding is
> too old?
>
> Thanks a bunch!
>
Vinyl siding will start too look bad long before it will stop performing
properly. Sun can fade it, and mold and mildew can grow on it, and it can
get dirty and dusty. Near roads it can look even worse because of pollution
from cars. So, most people want to freshen up their homes with new. To see
if it needs to be replaced you look for cracks or missing pieces. Mostly its
asthetic.
I cant say for sure how long its lifespan is. Its a very long time but may
vary by weather conditions, even vary from one side of the house to another
due to exposure differences.
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| <catedean@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142270550.547210.200530@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> How long does vinyl siding usually last? How do you know when it needs
> to be replaced?
>
> I live in a neighborhood of 20 year old home and have noticed nearly
> everyone on the block replacing their siding. Some of the homeowners
> I've questioned have either had storm damage or were getting ready to
> sell their home and wanted to tout new siding as a feature.
>
> My siding seems OK, but is faded. Is this a sign that it needs
> replaced? What sorts of other problems might I have if the siding is
> too old?
>
> Thanks a bunch!
>
Vinyl siding will start too look bad long before it will stop performing
properly. Sun can fade it, and mold and mildew can grow on it, and it can
get dirty and dusty. Near roads it can look even worse because of pollution
from cars. So, most people want to freshen up their homes with new. To see
if it needs to be replaced you look for cracks or missing pieces. Mostly its
asthetic.
I cant say for sure how long its lifespan is. Its a very long time but may
vary by weather conditions, even vary from one side of the house to another
due to exposure differences.
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| <catedean@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142270550.547210.200530@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> How long does vinyl siding usually last? How do you know when it needs
> to be replaced?
>
> I live in a neighborhood of 20 year old home and have noticed nearly
> everyone on the block replacing their siding. Some of the homeowners
> I've questioned have either had storm damage or were getting ready to
> sell their home and wanted to tout new siding as a feature.
>
> My siding seems OK, but is faded. Is this a sign that it needs
> replaced? What sorts of other problems might I have if the siding is
> too old?
>
> Thanks a bunch!
>
Vinyl siding will start too look bad long before it will stop performing
properly. Sun can fade it, and mold and mildew can grow on it, and it can
get dirty and dusty. Near roads it can look even worse because of pollution
from cars. So, most people want to freshen up their homes with new. To see
if it needs to be replaced you look for cracks or missing pieces. Mostly its
asthetic.
I cant say for sure how long its lifespan is. Its a very long time but may
vary by weather conditions, even vary from one side of the house to another
due to exposure differences.
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| hallerb@aol.com 2006-03-13, 4:21 pm |
| It can be painted, and lasts longer than aluminum siding around here.
my neighbors aluminum is dented from hail and the paint is faded and
chalking.
as long as its niot cracking I wouldnt worry about it
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| Edwin Pawlowski 2006-03-13, 5:21 pm |
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<catedean@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142270550.547210.200530@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> How long does vinyl siding usually last? How do you know when it needs
> to be replaced?
>
> I live in a neighborhood of 20 year old home and have noticed nearly
> everyone on the block replacing their siding.
Depends on your definition of "lasts". It also depends on color and
climate. Mine is white, put up in 1978. There is no damage but it has a
little chalking. I wash it down once a year and it still looks good. My
guess is I have at least 5 to 10 years to go and maybe I'll paint it to get
another 5 to 7 from it.
Some of the houses down the road from me were built in 1976. The builder
there used cheap materials. Most every house there has been repainted, but
even that was more for appearance as the siding it still in acceptable
shape. Most were getting faded, not damaged or deteriorated physically.
I've been holding off painting in spite of my wife's desire for another
color. Once painted, it will have to be painted every 7 to 10 years.
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| BocesLib@gmail.com 2006-03-13, 5:21 pm |
| The siding these days is better than yester year.
(I cant say ALL siding is better, but you get what you pay for)
Most better siding is virgin siding that's color is
throughout the siding. So it should ALWAYS look
the same color. You'll barely see any scratches etc
in it if they happen.
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| In article <sCkRf.1366$%b.1289@trndny09>, Edwin Pawlowski says...
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>Some of the houses down the road from me were built in 1976. The builder
>there used cheap materials. Most every house there has been repainted, but
>even that was more for appearance as the siding it still in acceptable
>shape. Most were getting faded, not damaged or deteriorated physically.
>I've been holding off painting in spite of my wife's desire for another
>color. Once painted, it will have to be painted every 7 to 10 years.
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Maybe a change in trim/shutters is in order. Lots of things go with white ;)
Banty (lady who likes color...)
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| catedean@gmail.com 2006-03-31, 6:21 pm |
| Thanks so much for all the replies!
We're going to look into painting it, or just updating the shutters and
trim.
Thanks again!!
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