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How to Keep Your Siding in Good Condition - By: Adam Waterford

Sidings are made for two main purposes: for protection and for aesthetic appeal. Just like other parts of the house, regular maintenance of sidings is essential. It is necessary to keep the material durable and to maintain its clean look. Sidings in Arlington and Chantilly are good home insulators, but without proper maintenance, they will not serve their purpose well.

Washing is the best way to clean sidings in Arlington and Chantilly. Prepare the house for thorough washing by closing all the windows and doors first. Cover with plastic material the things or parts that you don’t want to get wet. Prepare the hose of water, detergent soap, and brush attached to a long handle. Wet the whole sidings first and carefully brush it clean using detergent soap. Rinse with running water from the hose and let it dry naturally.

Vinyl sidings in Arlington and Chantilly are the ones that are easiest to maintain. Although they are typically maintenance free, they should still be properly cleaned once in a while to make them last longer. Remove grime and sediments from your vinyl sidings at least once a year. You must also replace damaged vinyl sidings immediately. If you do not have roof gutters, you should clean the vinyl sidings more frequently. Rainwater may help clean your sidings, but it can still retain other subdued sand grains.

Wood sidings contribute to a house’s natural beauty. They can withstand longer years if they will be properly taken care of. Make the joints of your wood siding Arlington tight against leakage and seal the bottom of the panels. Also, paint your wood sidings according to manufacturer’s specifications on repainting time interval.

Aluminum sidings should be cleaned every six months to treat oxidation and corrosion. Keep an eye for discoloration and stain spots on the sidings. Watch out for rust spots as well in your aluminum or metal siding Chantilly. These can all be treated with thorough sanding and application of rust primer.

After cleaning your sidings, repainting is often needed. Cover and protect those parts which you don’t need to be painted. Paint your siding Arlington with oil-based paint primer, then coat it again with latex or acrylic-based house paint. Choose a paint that best blends with the original color of your siding.

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