Siding Toledo

SAVE 20% ON NEW GUTTERS WHEN YOU HAVE FROGTOWN INSTALL YOUR NEW SIDING!

Installing siding requires careful planning to ensure long-term durability and aesthetic appeal. Key considerations range from material choice and wall preparation to specific installation techniques. 

1. Material Selection

  • Climate Suitability: Choose materials that can withstand your local weather. For example, fiber cement (like James Hardie) is highly resistant to extreme temperatures and fire, while vinyl is cost-effective and handles salt air well but may crack in extreme cold.
  • Maintenance Levels: Wood siding offers a classic look but requires regular painting or staining to prevent rot. Vinyl and fiber cement are generally lower maintenance.
  • Energy Efficiency: Check the R-value (insulation rating) of the siding. Some siding comes with integrated foam backing to improve your home’s thermal performance. 

2. Wall Preparation and Underlayment

  • Address Existing Damage: Before installing new panels, inspect the underlying sheathing for rot, mold, or structural damage and repair it immediately.
  • Weather-Resistant Barrier (WRB): A house wrap (like Tyvek) is essential to prevent water and air infiltration.
  • Flashing: Ensure proper flashing is installed around windows, doors, and corners to direct water away from the wall cavity. 

3. Critical Installation Techniques

  • Expansion and Contraction: Materials like vinyl expand and contract with temperature changes. Never drive nails tight against the siding; leave about 1/32-inch (roughly the thickness of a dime) between the nail head and the panel to allow for movement.
  • Fastener Placement: Nails should be centered in the factory-punched slots. Driving nails into the ends of slots can cause the siding to buckle or warp.
  • Leveling: The starter strip must be perfectly level around the entire base of the house to ensure every subsequent row of siding remains straight.
  • Clearance: Maintain a gap between the siding and other surfaces (roofing, ground, windows) to prevent moisture wicking and pest issues. 

4. Logistics and Planning

  • Timing: While siding can be installed year-round, mild seasons (spring or autumn) are ideal to avoid the brittleness of materials in winter or extreme humidity in summer.
  • Waste Allowance: When ordering, measure your home’s square footage and add 10–15% extra for waste, cuts, and future repairs.
  • Permits and Codes: Check local building codes for specific requirements regarding sheathing, WRB, and fastener types in your area. 

5. Professional vs. DIY

  • Skill Level: Siding requires specialized tools (snips, zip tools, levels) and precise techniques. Improper installation can void manufacturer warranties.
  • Cost vs. Quality: Hiring a certified professional ensures the job is done safely, especially on multi-story homes where scaffolding is needed.

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***SAVE 20% ON NEW GUTTERS WHEN YOU HAVE SIDING INSTALLED BY FROGTOWN!

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