Regular maintenance will keep your siding looking new and lasting longer. Why is it so important to regularly maintain your siding? Like the skin on your body, there are two main purposes that siding fulfills– appearance and protection. It protects your home against natural elements and pests, adds stability to the frame of your home, helps insulate and it also adds character to the outside of the home. Although there are several different types of siding you can choose from for manufactured homes, the three most popular include metal siding, like aluminum or steel, vinyl siding or a natural wood siding. And each kind of material needs to be maintained differently.
Washing
(Note: Don’t wash wood siding. Heavy exposure to water might result in decay, chipping, bowed or expanded panels, disintegration or shrinkage. Read below to learn about proper maintenance for wood siding.)
- Give your home a good washing for a fresh new look.
- Make sure you close all the windows, doors and vents.
- Cover anything on the house you don’t want to get wet. Use plastic bags and tarps with duct tape to cover bushes, outdoor furniture and light fixtures.
- Attach a soft car-washing brush to your garden hose and wash off the dirt.
- Remove tree sap and any other stubborn stains. First soak the sap with raw linseed oil, mineral spirits, or auto bug and tar remover. Let stand until soft. Wipe with a clean cloth.
- You can use household detergent to clean the siding or purchase a cleaning compound specifically for your siding material. Several varieties are available at manufactured home supply stores.
- Wash your siding from top to bottom to keep the lower area wet, preventing detergent lines.
- Rinse off the cleaner. Attach a spray nozzle to your hose to increase water pressure.
- Dry the siding with a towel from the top down.
Vinyl’s durable surface makes it the easiest siding to maintain. It won’t rot, peel or show scratches because good quality vinyl siding permeates its color throughout the entire thickness of the panel. Although vinyl is virtually maintenance free, keep your siding in the best condition to make its lifetime last even longer.
- Don’t rely on a rainstorm to keep your siding clean. Give it a good cleaning at least once a year to keep sediment and grime off its surface.
- Replace any damaged panels. New panels are quick and easy to install.
- If your vinyl siding has a wood grain or pebble finish, it will hold dirt and require more frequent washing.
- If you do not have rain gutters, your house will need more frequent cleaning.
- Rubbing compound scratches vinyl surfaces.
- Vinyl siding is brittle in very cold weather. Be careful not to hit or strike it, or it might shatter.
- Keep grills from vinyl. Exposing the vinyl to intense heat will melt the siding.
Wood Siding
Cedar, Cypress and Redwood sidings are popular siding choices that offer natural beauty to the outside of a home. But wood siding requires more upkeep than most siding because of its natural surface. With regular maintenance and care, you can prevent damage and keep your wood siding looking beautiful for several years. - Caulk any joints, holes or cracks with a paint-able caulk. Seal the bottom of the panels and any chips.
- Paint or stain the wood every four years. Check the manufacturer's guidelines to see what kind of paint or stain works best with the wood on your home.
- Keep an eye out for critters. Birds, insects and rodents love to make a home or a meal out of wood siding.
- Keep sprinklers away from the home. Heavy exposure to water might result in decay, chipping, bowed or expanded panels, disintegration or shrinkage. Wood siding resides best in dry regions.
- Check the paint for flaking and re-cover any exposed surface.
Aluminum Siding
Keep aluminum siding looking like new with a regular cleaning every six months to prevent oxidation and/or corrosion over time. For metal siding, oxidation and corrosion are common problems that wear and tear at the outside of your home. Taking care of these problems as soon as they occur could save you from having to replace your siding altogether.Corrosion
Corroded areas leave dark spots on the siding. These are caused by moisture being exposed to the metal surface for extended periods. Check for rust-colored stains in places that tend to stay wet longer, such as under eaves or recessed entryways. If you find corroded areas, be sure to get rid of the spots before they spread further. For both aluminum and steel siding, sand out the corrosion blisters down to the bare metal, then spot prime with an anti-rust primer. Oxidation
Oxidation leaves a white chalky film on the siding that can dull the exterior of your home. Keep your siding clean to prevent oxidation from forming. If your siding looks faded from oxidation, contact a professional manufactured home washer. A professional can clean your house in less than an hour with high-pressure hoses.| Become a Fan of Newby Realty on Facebook | Newby Realty - Manufactured Home Sales |
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