
(NC)—Home maintenance is a year-round activity, but warmer weather means more time outdoors and presents an opportunity to inspect the exterior of your home and perform annual maintenance.
Whether a home is clad in vinyl siding, stucco, wood or masonry there are a number of things to keep in mind regarding the integrity of its structure. MasonryWorx offers the following tips for homeowners looking to spruce things up this spring:
Vinyl siding may be susceptible to damage caused by the extreme weather conditions of winter. Look for loose or missing siding, cracks or breakage, deterioration or fading, mould and mildew, or punctures. Replacing the damaged pieces is likely the best option, and a professional can offer a good assessment on the extent of the repair work that may be required.
Cracks, crumbling and water damage are three problems to watch out for with stucco homes. Patching and repairs should be performed by a skilled professional to ensure the best outcome and reduce the likelihood of future problems.
Although not as common, wood siding can present a series of challenges. Rot, peeling or blistering paint, mould, and termite or other insect damage can range from minor do-it-yourself repairs to larger jobs that require a contractor's help. Be sure to understand the full scale of the job before embarking on any ambitious repairs.
Masonry homes require little-to-no maintenance. Brick, block and stone cladding resist damage and moisture, and offer the best protection against the elements. However, if you do notice cracks in the mortar joints or mortar deterioration, it is best to call a professional to assess the problem, cause and solution.
No matter the type of cladding on your home, it is important to act quickly when problems arise as they can worsen with time. In most cases, hiring a professional to assess the condition of your home, what repairs need to be made, if any, as well as give you a cost estimate on the required work is the best route to take.
More information on brick, block and stone is available online at www.masonryworx.com.
- News Canada