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How to Protect Your Property During a Siding Replacement

How Can I Protect My Property During a Siding Replacement?

So you have chosen a siding contractor and set aside money for a Siding Replacement. It is time to get ready for the siding installation. The siding installation process, like any other home improvement project, will vary depending on your property’s specific features. Working with a seasoned contractor and understanding the siding replacement process will help you manage project expectations and ensure a successful home renovation experience.

While the size of your home is vital in any home improvement project, it is especially important when it comes to siding. Your installation timeline will be affected by the size of your  home, the number of stories, and the terrain. Siding installation should take between 10 and 14 days for most homeowners. This time period covers the removal of your old siding, prep work, insulation, new siding installation, and any finishing touches, such as trim work.

There are a few things you can do to prepare your home for installation day:

How to Get Your House Ready for Your Siding Installation

  • Trees and shrubs near your home should be trimmed or tied back. Before you start installing siding, mow your lawn short. The usage of a magnetic nail finder to recover any nails or staples that go missing during your siding restoration will be easier with shorter vegetation.
  • Remove all potted plants, patio furniture, and gardening equipment from the exterior of your home.
  • The inner walls of your home may tremble during siding removal and installation. Remove any potentially at-risk items such as photographs, bookcases, and valuables.
  • To gather old siding and trash, a dumpster will be delivered. Keep the dumpster free and open to make it easier for workers to get to your house.
  • To reduce the risk of your vehicles being damaged by loose debris, park them as far away from your home as you can.
  • Ensure that children and pets stay safe.

It is also crucial to talk to your contractor about shutters, downspouts, and caulking before the installation. Inquire if these fixtures should be removed prior to the project, or if workers will prepare the areas around your Windows and Doors.

Protecting Your Property

Factors to Consider When Installing Siding

Unexpected complications or delays may arise, no matter how well prepared you and your contractor are for your siding installation. These problems might increase your project’s price or cause it to take longer to complete.

The following are some examples of unanticipated siding challenges:

Water Damage, Decay, and Asbestos

While your contractor will evaluate the exterior of your home thoroughly during your initial consultation, it might be difficult to detect hidden issues before removing the existing siding. Asbestos, a heat-resistant and hazardous substance, is particularly difficult to remove. Your installers may also uncover water damage or areas that require immediate attention.

Repairing the Sheathing

Your contractor may discover that the sheathing beneath your current siding has been damaged once the project has begun. While sheathing is affordable, replacing it takes more time, which will affect your budget.

Siding is a significant home improvement project, but it saves money on heating and cooling and increases the value of your home. Green Eco Solutions will help you get started on your siding project right away.

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