Maintaining siding is essential for protecting a property from weather damage and ensuring its appearance. Both renters and landlords should follow a seasonal checklist to keep siding in optimal condition throughout the year.

Spring Siding Maintenance

After winter, inspect siding for damage caused by snow, ice, or wind. Clean the siding to remove dirt, mold, and algae that may have accumulated during the colder months. Check for cracks or holes that need repairs to prevent water intrusion.

Summer Siding Care

During summer, focus on thorough cleaning and inspection. Use a garden hose or pressure washer to remove dirt and debris. Trim nearby bushes or trees to prevent scratching or damage to the siding. Address any minor repairs promptly to avoid escalation.

Fall Preparation

Prepare siding for winter by inspecting for damage and sealing any gaps. Remove leaves and debris from gutters to prevent water backup that could affect siding. Consider applying a protective sealant if recommended for your siding type.

Winter Tips for Siding

During winter, avoid using high-pressure washers that could damage siding. Regularly check for ice buildup or snow accumulation that might cause stress or damage. Ensure that gutters are clear to prevent ice dams from affecting the siding.

  • Inspect siding for damage
  • Clean siding thoroughly
  • Trim nearby vegetation
  • Seal gaps and cracks
  • Clear gutters and debris