You ll keep the heat inside your home.
Doing siding in winter.
The cheap stuff is a waste of money anyway.
The concern most people have is that siding can become brittle when it s extremely cold.
Putting in the siding in temperatures lower than 40 degrees increases chances for cracking and buckling.
If your home doesn t have house wrap this is an ideal opportunity to put it on before it is covered up by the new siding.
Outside of a polar vortex home siding can be replaced in the winter.
Due to the decreased demand.
In the wintertime the siding installation crew doesn t need to worry about working around landscaping when they have to take extra precautions in warmer months to ensure they do not flatten bushes or hedges around the outside of the home during the siding installation process.
That s good news if you re looking to have work done on your home.
Pros of fixing siding in the winter 1.
Crews will be more flexible and have greater availability making it easier to complete the project efficiently.
Gaps in old siding or the lack of house wrap on your home can raise your utility bills in winter.
Some homes avoid any damage but too many issues can occur during installation so it s not recommended.
Do significant background research.
Convenient installation and lower costs.
There are steps you can take to minimize the risks of replacing siding during the winter.
Chilly weather makes installation frustrating because the colder it gets the easier the vinyl will crack.
Purchase mid range or high end vinyl siding.
For most contractors winter is a slower time of year.
While we do need to be mindful of sub zero temperatures our crews can replace your siding without too much of a headache.