If your home’s siding is beautiful and fills you with pride every time you look at it, we can’t blame you for wanting to keep it. That’s why, if it’s damaged in some areas but still considered repairable, our team will do everything we can to restore it to the look you know and love.
Is your home’s siding extensively damaged? Or, are you hoping to get a new look with additional benefits your current product doesn’t already have? In either case, Award Roofing is the name to know. We’ll replace your house siding with your choice of a wide variety of materials, designs, and colors.
Types of House Siding
We Install & Repair
Vinyl siding
This cost-effective material is quite popular thanks to its low maintenance, large color palette, and durability.
Fiber cement siding
Known for its exceptional hardiness, fiber cement siding is a wonderful option for homeowners who value toughness and weather resistance.
Cedar shake siding
If you’re looking for natural beauty, cedar shake siding is the way to go. It will bring timeless charm to your home and last for many years to come.
Clapboard siding
Also called weatherboard or lap siding, this traditionally designed option works well for local homes in all kinds of architectural styles.
Signs You Need to Repair or Replace Your House Siding
Keeping an eye on the condition of your siding is an integral part of maintaining your home's health and aesthetic appeal. Prompt repairs not only prevent minor issues from escalating into major problems, but they also ensure your home remains protected from the elements, maintains its energy efficiency, and keeps its curb appeal high. Here are some warning signs that your siding needs to be repaired or replaced:
Visible damage – Cracks, holes, warping, or loose siding panels could indicate underlying structural damage.
Fading color – Siding that has become severely and/or unevenly faded may be nearing the end of its lifespan.
Increased energy bills – If your heating or cooling costs are rising, it could be due to poor insulation from your siding.
Rotting or warping – Wood rot, warped siding, or building panels are all signs of serious underlying damage.
Mold, mildew, or fungus – These issues can be a sign of water seeping in and being held inside the wall, which can cause significant damage over time.
Bubbling – This is a clear sign that water is trapped beneath the siding.
Interior wall damage – Peeling paint, loose wallpaper, and water spots or stains inside your home can be a sign of faulty siding.
Always consult with a professional from Award Roofing if you're unsure about the condition of your siding.
Signs You Need to Repair or Replace Your House Siding
Keeping an eye on the condition of your siding is an integral part of maintaining your home's health and aesthetic appeal. Prompt repairs not only prevent minor issues from escalating into major problems, but they also ensure your home remains protected from the elements, maintains its energy efficiency, and keeps its curb appeal high. Here are some warning signs that your siding needs to be repaired or replaced:
Visible damage – Cracks, holes, warping, or loose siding panels could indicate underlying structural damage.
Fading color – Siding that has become severely and/or unevenly faded may be nearing the end of its lifespan.
Increased energy bills – If your heating or cooling costs are rising, it could be due to poor insulation from your siding.
Rotting or warping – Wood rot, warped siding, or building panels are all signs of serious underlying damage.
Mold, mildew, or fungus – These issues can be a sign of water seeping in and being held inside the wall, which can cause significant damage over time.
Bubbling – This is a clear sign that water is trapped beneath the siding.
Interior wall damage – Peeling paint, loose wallpaper, and water spots or stains inside your home can be a sign of faulty siding.
Always consult with a professional from Award Roofing if you're unsure about the condition of your siding.
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