How Often Should You Replace House Siding in Howell Township?

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Hook: Many homeowners in Howell Township aren’t sure how long siding is supposed to last — or when it’s officially time to replace it.

Sneak Peek: Here are five signs Keystone Roofing Siding Windows looks for when evaluating aging siding in Monmouth County.

Story: A homeowner in Jackson once thought their siding just needed a quick wash. After Keystone inspected it, several cracked panels and moisture pockets showed the siding had simply reached the end of its lifespan. It happens more often than people think.

1. Visible Cracks or Warping

New Jersey’s seasonal temperature swings often cause siding to expand and contract, leading to warping over time.

2. Fading or Discoloration

Severe fading usually means the UV protection has worn off and the material is aging.

3. Higher Energy Bills

  • Poor insulation from old siding
  • Drafts entering around outdated panels

4. Mold or Moisture Damage

Any signs of trapped moisture behind siding panels usually mean it’s time for replacement.

5. Frequent Maintenance Issues

When repairs become more frequent than they’re worth, replacement becomes the smarter investment.

Conclusion

Call to Action: Homeowners who suspect their siding is aging can schedule a siding assessment with Keystone. Visit the Home Page or request help through the Contact Us page.