Understanding The Reasons Why Siding is Your First Line of Defense

Through snowy winters and rainy springs, the siding you choose for your home is a key factor in keeping your home safe from the weather. Many Michigan homeowners don’t realize how critical siding is until moisture damage or rising energy bills appear. Learn why siding is your first line of defense against the elements and when it’s the right time to replace your home’s siding.

How Siding Blocks Moisture During Michigan’s Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Michigan winters are defined by constant freeze-thaw cycles, which can be especially hard on a home’s exterior. When siding is cracked, warped, or past its prime, moisture can slip in behind it. As temperatures drop, that trapped moisture freezes and expands, leading to issues like rot, mold growth, and even structural damage over time. Replacing siding with properly installed materials creates a tight, reliable barrier that keeps water out and helps protect your home from damage caused by fluctuating winter temperatures.

How Siding Protects Your Home’s Structural Integrity

Especially with unpredictable Michigan weather, it’s crucial for the structural integrity of a home to keep moisture out. Water can get trapped behind siding, causing mold and rot in areas that aren’t visible. Signs like cracks, soft spots, and discoloration all warrant an inspection from the pros at Excel. As the home’s most external weather protection, upkeep of siding will save you from repairs down the road by protecting hidden structural materials that you can’t see.

How Siding Helps Maintain Indoor Comfort and Energy Efficiency

Damaged or aging siding can allow cold air to sneak into your home during the winter months, making it harder to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. When drafts and air leaks are present, your heating system works overtime, often leading to higher energy bills and uneven warmth throughout the house. Replacing siding in winter helps seal your home’s exterior envelope, improving overall insulation performance and keeping indoor temperatures more consistent. Take a look at some of Excel’s previous siding projects to see some amazing transformations!

Why Winter Is a Smart Time for Siding Projects

Michigan winters are notoriously unpredictable. Blizzards, freezing temps, and the occasional above-freezing day are all tough on your home’s siding. Old siding is less likely to protect your home from moisture, and in cold weather, this can raise energy bills and cause structural damage. New siding will not only protect you from damage and high bills, but it will also help to keep you warm. Winter makes these issues much more noticeable, which is why it’s the perfect time to start a siding project.

Take a little time this winter to take note of the outward appearance of your home. Are you noticing cracks or discoloration? Has it been a while since you’ve had an inspection done? Excel Home Improvement can provide you with a free, no pressure consultation and quote so that you’re not in the dark if you need siding repaired or replaced. Reach out to us through our website to get your project in the works.

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