The Reality
Siding Doesn’t Fail Overnight. It Fades, Cracks, and Quietly Lets Water In.
A roof fails loudly, with a leak you can’t ignore. Siding fails quietly. One season it looks a little chalky. The next, a few panels have warped in the summer heat. Then you notice the paint peeling near the foundation, a soft spot by a window, or a woodpecker working on the same corner every morning.
Here in Columbia, siding takes a specific kind of beating: spring hail, humid summers that push moisture behind loose panels, and freeze-thaw cycles that turn a hairline crack into a split board by March. By the time damage is obvious from the street, water has often been getting behind the siding for a while.
- Fading and chalking that makes the whole house look older than it is
- Cracked or warped panels after 15+ Missouri storm seasons
- Soft spots, peeling paint, or rot near windows, corners, and trim
- Rising cooling bills from gaps in the wall envelope
- Patch jobs from past contractors that never quite matched