Whether you have chosen vinyl, wood, or metal, there are several benefits to installing beautiful new siding on your home. Leaving this task to a professional is also a good idea because a professional will have the tools, skills, and experience necessary to ensure the siding is installed as quickly and efficiently as possible. If this is the first time you are having siding installed on your home, here are a few things you can expect.
Preparing for the Siding Installation
Prior to the installation, the contractor will perform a thorough inspection of your home's exterior to determine which type of siding is the best option. The contractor will also arrange for a dumpster to be delivered to your property. You will need to ensure there is enough room for the dumpster to be delivered and that the spot where the dumpster will be is flat and conveniently placed.
Next, the contractor will set up a workstation near your home. This is where the replacement siding and all of the tools and equipment will be stored. Keep your children and pets away from this area to ensure the contractor and their crew has enough room to work.
During the Installation
The first step will be to remove the existing siding. After the siding is removed, the contractor will examine the wood beneath the siding for any damage. Any necessary repairs and replacement of underlayment will take place before the new siding is installed. The contractor will then install the new siding.
There will be a lot of noise and activity outside the home. This includes tools to cut the siding to fit and the sound of nail guns and air compressors. Consider taking your children and pets out of the home if you believe the noise and activity will be upsetting.
What You Can Do as a Homeowner
Finally, as a homeowner, there are several things you can do throughout the entire process to ensure the contractor and their team are able to remove the old siding and install your new siding. To begin, cut back any shrubs or trees that are near your home's exterior. This will make it easier for the installation crew to access your siding. Remove any impediments from your lawn and near the home's exterior, including lawn furniture or your children's toys, to allow the crew to reach the siding.
Knowing what to expect during the installation of your new siding can help you prepare and ensure the installation crew can do their job properly and quickly. For more information, contact a professional siding service such as All Pro Exteriors.