When pests like termites, carpenter ants, and woodpeckers invade your home’s siding, the damage they create can be overwhelming. Costly extermination, repairs, and even siding replacement may result. Pest infestation destroys the function and looks of your siding and can lead to structural issues depending on which pests are involved and how long they have…
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How to Tell if Your Siding Was Installed Improperly
It can be frustrating when your siding fails to do its job, especially when it’s due to poor installation work. Learn common signs that can pop up from faulty installation, and see how it pays off to have your siding installed by a trusted siding contractor who cares about doing the job right. What Happens…
What Causes Vinyl Siding to Warp?
Warped vinyl siding compromises your home’s protective layer and makes it vulnerable to damaging moisture penetration in your home’s walls. If left unaddressed, warped siding can create the need for major repair work, and the need to re-side your home. Vinyl siding is made of plastic, and it can melt or bend when subjected to…
Why Asbestos Siding Is Dangerous and What to Replace It With
When you realize your home is covered in siding that contains asbestos, it can feel alarming and a little scary due to the health hazards that asbestos is known for. When asbestos is mobilized (when siding is removed), it can pose a health risk if inhaled or ingested. As a result, extreme caution needs to…
Hardie Board or Cedar Siding—Which Is Best for My Home?
When you’re in need of new siding and faced with the decision of which material to choose, two popular options are bound to emerge: gorgeous cedar wood siding and durable Hardie Board siding. While both have a variety of different benefits, taking the time to learn the facts about each will help you make an…
Why Is Stucco Siding Prone to Water Damage and Mold Growth?
If you’re like many homeowners in Southeast Pennsylvania, you likely love the warmth, beauty, and curb appeal that stucco adds to your home. However, since your stucco exterior looks great on the outside, you may not realize your stucco has severe underlying damage. Unfortunately, stucco is prone to costly problems, such as water damage and…
7 Ways to Personalize Your Split-Level Home with Hardie Siding
Rather than seeing your split-level home’s design as challenging to work with, embrace its look by highlighting its uniqueness. Your home offers a practical interior layout, and you can make its exterior just as appealing by accenting its unique beauty with gorgeous James Hardie siding options. Choose from a host of visual treats from traditional…
What Is a Roof Pitch, and Why Is It Important?
Roofing systems come in all shapes and sizes, and each type of roof has specific installation and maintenance needs to stay in great condition. However, to best care for your roofing system, it’s crucial to understand what type of roof you have—specifically your roof pitch. Roof pitch can impact the cost of your roof replacement…
How Can I Tell if My Asphalt Roofing Shingles Are Damaged?
Your home’s roofing system can take a beating over the years—it protects you and your family from rain, wind, hail, and snowstorms frequent in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Asphalt roofing shingles are the most popular roofing materials in North America due to their cost-effectiveness, beauty, and durability. However, just like all other roofing materials, they’re not immune…
5 Ways to Spot Water-Damaged Stucco
Stucco is a warm, inviting exterior material that adds beauty and curb appeal to your home. It’s no surprise that homeowners with stucco exteriors are dismayed when they discover this gorgeous material can harbor underlying problems—including moisture damage, mold, and structural deterioration. If you suspect your home’s exterior is suffering from poor installation or extreme…