Wood Siding
Routine Care Task
Inspect and maintain wood siding
Unprotected wood siding risks being destroyed by insects, mold, and mildew.
And rotten wood can allow water damage to occur inside your home.
Priority
Timing: May (yearly)
NOTE: The tasks and timings shown here for your Wood Siding are based on a single-family home located in Massachusetts with a default set of home care goals and priorities.
If you setup your POLICY-Wizard™ personal home manager for a different location with different home care goals, your recommended home care program can have different tasks and timings for your {home feature}.
How To
The following maintenance tasks should be conducted for your wood siding:
Prune trees, shrubs, and bushes so that branches do not rub against the wood siding.
Check all surfaces for weathering and paint failure. Re-paint or add a stain or water-repellant as necessary.
Re-nail loose siding (use rust-resistant screws); replace rotted areas; repair splits as necessary.
Check for termites, carpenter ants, and wasp's nest.
Pressure wash and clean siding as necessary, or re-paint.
Take special care to ensure that ground, debris, leaf piles, etc are not touching your wood siding. This can lead to insect infestation.
Helpful Accessories
Water-based formula that resist mildew growth, blistering and peeling
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Prevents drying and deterioration of all wood finishes
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Coats and seals exterior wood projects
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Moisture and mildew resistant for caulking around window and door frames and siding corner joints
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Bonds stronger and faster on wood-to-wood applications
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The higher the water pressure and water flow, the higher the cleaning power
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Benefits
The benefits of this task are relatively high, in that proper maintenance of your wood siding helps prevent costly damage from pest infestation, water damage, more expensive repairs, etc.
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Maintaining Value
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Appearance
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Avoiding Unscheduled Repairs
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Health & Safety
Costs
The cost of this task can be significant from an investment of time, depending on the size and condition of your home.