Siding Replacement Minneapolis MN
New siding isn't just protective of your house; it's also a great way to boost your curb appeal and make your home shine. Choosing to replace your siding is a great investment in your home, but there are a few things to consider before undertaking this project.
When Should I Replace My Home's Siding?
Inspect your current siding. Look for places where it seems warped, using a screwdriver to poke around and determine how firm the material is. If you see signs of rot, it's time for siding replacement. Peeling paint and sagging places on the material is also an indicator that the siding isn't preventing moisture from entering your house and damaging the wood beneath. In these cases, it's important to replace your siding as soon as possible to prevent further damage to the house. Mold and mildew are a third sign to replace your siding.
Dry rot, which isn't always visible, is a common problem with wooden siding. You may be able to replace damaged sections, or you may have to replace the whole material. You can detect it yourself by tapping the side of your house with a hammer or the end of your screwdriver to find areas with dry rot.
In all of these cases, it's important to have your home inspected to ensure that you don't have more structural damage beyond the siding.
Choosing the Right Color Siding
Choosing the right color may be limited by your homeowner's association, or simply by your neighborhood convention. People living in a hotter climate may wish to choose lighter colors that reflect sunlight and help save energy.
Consider the colors of your window and door frames, too, and choose a color that compliments them. The material you choose may affect your color choices. Wooden siding needs to be repainted, which gives you an option to change the color in the future. Vinyl siding, however, stays in the color it came in. Painting over the factory finish takes away from the benefits that this material offers, like less maintenance than wood siding.
Types of Siding Materials
What kind of siding will you choose? Wood and vinyl are the most common, but there are a couple of other things to consider.
Look at the rest of your neighborhood. You may have HOA restrictions on what kind to select, or, if you opt for a different material than the rest of the area, you could lower your home's value. The climate you live in is also a factor, considering heat and humidity, plus the likelihood of termites. Talk to your local siding contractor for their recommendations. In Minnesota, for example, insulated siding can keep your home warmer in these cold winters, plus improve your home's energy efficiency.
Another thing to consider is how much you're willing to commit to upkeep on the siding. Vinyl is less work, but it may not look as nice as wood siding. In the middle of these is fiber cement siding, which resists insect and water damage but will require repainting on a regular basis.
Finally, choosing siding that fits your budget is a large concern. New siding can improve your home's value and can be an investment in your home. It's the first thing people often notice and is definitely worth the investment.
Ready to Get Started?
Let's get new siding on your home! Call Chad Markus today at (763) 537-5117, or Vinyl Siding Minneapolis MN for more information and for a free quote.





