One of those is the appearance of bubbling or blistering.
Bulge under siding.
If you suspect that your siding was poorly installed you ll need to call an experienced siding repair contractor to resolve the issue.
If you can t slide it back and forth it s nailed too stiffly.
Rippled or loose vinyl siding may be more than just a cosmetic worry and may indicate structural defects building movement leaks or even heat.
Siding is designed to hang from metal fasteners in a way that allows it to expand and contract with temperature changes.
However vinyl siding is not perfect.
If the siding was put up was nailed too hard to begin with you should be able to grab the siding and slide it back and forth.
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By doing so however you miss out on the opportunity to add add energy savings to the project.
If the siding is nailed to these fasteners too tightly and it can t move then nails will pop and create bulges or the siding will buckle and warp because of its inability to move.
Here we discuss all of the know causes of this defect.
Vinyl siding can be installed directly over wall sheathing wood siding or stucco.
Why does some vinyl siding take on an ugly look with ripples bends bulges or even loose ends.
The nails may also pop to create bulges in your exterior vinyl siding.
So why does this happen.
However put another siding layer and water wind barrier over that old siding and it is not interior to the wall and can become the surface the moisture accumulates on resulting in massive decay like that seen on many 90 s homes built with osb particle board or hardboard underlayment under foam board insulation under siding.
Causes of vinyl siding damage.
I would like to seal this hollow cavity under the bottom siding board as i have seen mice run up into the cavity and believe this may be a major entry point.
The bottom siding board is about 1 1 2 in from foundation wall and i stick a tape measure up 2 1 2 in between foundation wall and back of siding.
And that s why it s bulging.
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Its imperfections and problems are far less common than with other types of siding but they are still there.
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