By jenica lee november 29 2012.
New siding over old siding.
Can you put new siding over old siding in general or do i need to remove the existing one.
When adding new siding its ok to leave the old siding in place and in fact may even be necessary as sometimes it is necessary to reinforce the framed walls below.
Left unchecked small issues can become major problems that could end up costing thousands of dollars to rectify.
This is one of the most frequently asked questions when visiting homeowners who are interested in replacing siding with hardieplank siding.
Can new siding be placed over old siding.
This is actually a very common question and one i tend to answer with each home visit i make to consult those who are considering hardieplank siding for their tulsa home when old siding is already in place knowing how new siding is installed is highly important and obviously is going to determine just how successful a new install is in terms of longevity and proper installation.
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Alternatively if you leave the asbestos on your home you can safely seal the old siding underneath the new siding and because asbestos is an excellent insulator you will actually be adding to the energy efficiency of your home by leaving it on.
Surprisingly many vinyl siding manufacturers state that it s perfectly acceptable to install their product over old siding.
With other siding types fiber cement engineered wood etc.
Many homeowners choose vinyl siding because it is relatively inexpensive easy for a do it yourselfer to install resists insects and rot and never needs.
Adding vinyl siding to your home is a great and economical way to update the look of your home that is very affordable.
The manufacturers specifically say that to install their product over existing siding is to void the warranty.
In most cases you can put new siding directly on top of old siding without having to remove the old siding first and in addition it will in fact add an addition layer of insulation thereby helping lower your energy bill.
Yes you may be able to save some money by not removing the old siding but that old siding could be hiding problems that may bite you down the road.
There are a few things that you ll need to know when doing this however.
Just remember that openings around windows and doors need to be extended outward to make up for the additional thickness.
It s especially affordable when it placed over existing siding because the labor of removing the old siding is not needed.
Cost of adding new siding.