From time to time there will be problems that arise with many of your home’s components. Maybe it’s a roof leak or a window that gets broken, or maybe it’s the vinyl siding on your home. Whatever the case may be getting repairs done quickly is important for almost any type of exterior home components such as siding, windows, or roofing. For vinyl siding in Plymouth Michigan sometimes it’s better to get a full siding replacement done instead of repairs. We’ll go over why this may be the case for your siding project below.

Should You Get Vinyl Siding Repaired in Plymouth Michigan?

One of the best features of vinyl siding  is it’s ability to keep it’s appearance for a long time. Vinyl siding that was installed a decade ago looks great even today as long as it was properly maintained. The biggest problem with most vinyl siding losing it’s appearance is improper maintenance and using harsh chemicals which can strip away protective coatings. Even higher quality siding is not immune to this problem. And if your vinyl siding has been damaged getting it repaired may not be a great idea.

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For most vinyl siding problems, it’s simply a matter of replacing the siding piece or pieces that are damaged. If all goes well, the siding looks exactly the same as before. There are many problems that can cause siding to look a bit different however which can sometimes stick out like a sore thumb. Plus, the extent of the damage will also play a huge role in whether you should attempt repairs or simply replace all your home’s siding.

Small Chips and Cracks

While a small crack in a single or just a few pieces may not be a problem, it’s important to realize why and how it got there. If your home was recently in a hailstorm and you find small cracks and holes in the siding chances are there are a lot more that you haven’t found. This type of widespread damage can make the repair costs go up dramatically and full replacement may be a better option.

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Discolorations of the Siding

Many factors can cause the siding on your home to become discolored. Trees which brush against siding or shrubs can remove the protective UV coating on the siding which can cause the siding to fade. Although the color of the siding will remain it will look different than newer pieces of siding which can make the siding repair look bad when completed. Other problems is using harsh chemicals to clean the siding which can also strip away the UV coating on the siding which allows it to fade. Proper siding cleaning doesn’t require harsh chemicals and when you use them you basically shorten the lifespan of the vinyl siding.

Damages from Grills or Heat Sources

Another way that vinyl siding can get damaged is by a grill that is placed too close or some other type of heat source. As the heat rises it can cause the siding to melt and usually affects all the siding above the heat source. As the siding melts it can also damage insulation behind the siding or weatherproof coatings. In either case, when the siding is damaged by a grill or heat source the entire wall of siding is usually replaced. You may also need to clean or replace the soffit on the same wall because of smoke damage.

Stains on the Siding

Stains on vinyl siding can happen for a variety of reasons. Spilled paint or a kid with a sharpie marker. If the stains are not widespread you can simply replace the piece of siding that is stained. It is important to recognize how the stain got there and address it. For instance, if you have rust colored stains from sprinklers, you’ll need to address that problem or you’ll have the same stains on the repaired siding.

Get a Quote for your Vinyl Siding Project

Whether you’re looking for vinyl siding repairs or a completely new vinyl siding replacement for your home we can help. Here at Home Pros Plymouth we have a team of experienced vinyl siding professionals that can repair or replace your home’s siding quickly. Give us a call today at (734) 548-9911 for a free quote and consultation on your siding project.