7 Signs Your New Jersey Home Needs New Siding — Don't Ignore These
Siding doesn't fail all at once. It deteriorates gradually, and most New Jersey homeowners don't notice the warning signs until moisture has already reached the sheathing. Early detection can save you from expensive framing remediation.
Warping or Buckling Panels
Vinyl siding that warps is usually due to improper installation or moisture infiltration. In NJ’s climate, dramatic temperature swings cause panels to expand; if they lack proper gaps, they buckle and lose their weathertight seal.
Rotting or Soft Spots
If you find soft spots in wood siding, rot has started. This is often caused by failed paint films or inadequate caulking that allows moisture to be trapped. Widespread softness usually requires a full, cost-effective replacement.
Peeling Interior Paint
Surprisingly, peeling interior paint or wallpaper is often caused by exterior moisture infiltration. When moisture enters compromised siding, it drives outward through the wall cavity, pushing paint off interior surfaces.
Increased Energy Bills
Siding forms part of your home’s weather barrier. Gaps, cracks, or loose seams allow drafts to bypass insulation. Replacing aging siding with insulated vinyl panels can significantly improve thermal performance.
Common Questions About
Siding Replacement in NJ
How long does vinyl siding last in New Jersey?
Properly installed quality vinyl siding typically lasts 20 to 40 years. South and west-facing elevations often show wear sooner due to direct sun and driving rain.
Is it worth replacing siding before selling?
Yes. In markets like Livingston and Montclair, new siding installation returns a significant portion of its cost and prevents buyers from negotiating price reductions.
Can I install new siding over old siding?
Technically yes, but it’s not recommended. A full tear-off allows us to inspect and repair the sheathing, which protects your investment from trapped moisture.
What type of siding is best for NJ weather?
Both vinyl and fiber cement perform well. Vinyl handles freeze-thaw cycles without painting, while fiber cement offers better impact resistance and a wood appearance.
How long does siding installation take?
Most full replacements on a single-family NJ home take three to seven days, depending on the size and whether sheathing repairs are needed.
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