Cleaning Vinyl Siding
Renovators Place Columnist
Mar 15, 2010
One of the greatest drawbacks associated with vinyl siding is keeping it clean. The process of cleaning vinyl siding is really rather simple, although it must be done yearly. Airborne particles cling to vinyl siding and produce a virtual breeding ground for molds and bacteria.
What is the most efficient method for cleaning vinyl siding?
There are many techniques used to clean vinyl siding. Most of them are tedious and labor intensive. One of the best methods known merely involves the use of dish soap, a ladder, bucket of warm water, and a garden hose. The molds that normally are found on vinyl siding can easily be removed with a bit of scrubbing. Some corners and seams are easily penetrated by water. These surfaces need to be carefully cleans so as not to get water behind them. This can result in wood rot and a number other of water damage issues.
Understanding the benefits of using a professional for cleaning vinyl siding.
Even though it is fairly simple to clean vinyl siding without a professional it is sometimes a good idea to use one. Depending on the size of the area needing cleaned, and also the landscaping which surrounds it, will determine whether hiring a professional is necessary or not. Usually it is pretty obvious if the job requires contracting a professional for cleaning vinyl siding. Large homes with complicated architecture usually benefit the most from spending the extra money to hire a professional cleaning service. Cutting costs by doing it yourself is easy to justify on small jobs. The larger jobs though can quickly become a nightmare for those inexperienced in cleaning vinyl siding.
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