Happy first of June!
Here in New England, we’ve been experiencing both warm and cool days in the early part of our summer months, but now that June is officially here and temperatures start to rise outdoors you may be thinking about projects to get done around the house.
Perhaps you’re still social distancing and home more often than ever before if you’ve been trying to think about what major upgrade your home needs for this season do not skip over your siding. While it isn’t the most beneficial in the way of “fun”, your home’s siding plays an important role in keeping you cool in the summer, warm in the winter months, and even driving down your energy bills.
Experts recommend the early summer months when it comes to doing a vinyl siding replacement as the most opportune.
Here’s why.
Temperature changes can expand or warp material. Temperature changes in any extreme can make for poor measuring and fit for your vinyl siding job. The reason is that when it’s very hot outside vinyl material will expand and appear larger when the job is being measured. Then, once it’s cold it will contract and could leave you with unsightly gaps. The same is true for the very cold days. You think the completed job looks pristine only to find out when the weather gets hot that the siding is expanding and pushing up against the house causing cracks and bucking.
With the cooler temps this early in the summer season, now’s a great time to schedule your vinyl siding replacement job to be done.
The last thing you want, or that a credible contractor will do is compromise the job. Installation of your vinyl siding is a job we take very seriously. Be sure you’re choosing a company with years of experience and that comes highly recommended from other homeowners. Especially those in your region with similar houses. You can even get a feel for how yours will look by browsing through our extensive gallery of completed jobs around the state.