As you research options for siding for your home, you may wonder about the process of wood siding installation. Fortunately, these types of projects usually do not take very long and result in a comfortable home that looks great.
Project Duration
How long the project takes depends on the weather and the size of your home. Most projects call for about 7-14 days for wood siding. However, it may take more time for larger homes. The season also makes a significant difference. From the late fall to early spring, it may take longer, especially factoring in potential snowstorms.
Working Hours
The crew’s working hours will follow close to a traditional workday to minimize the inconvenience to you and your neighbors. Workers start between 7:00-8:00 a.m. and work continuously until 5:00-6:00 p.m., depending on daylight hours. This schedule for wood siding installation is generally kept on a Monday to Friday arrangement unless you give permission for workers to come on Saturday as well.
Home Exposure
Wood siding protects your home from the elements. As such, separating the siding can leave a portion of your home exposed to heat, rain, snow, and cold. That is why the crew takes a calculated approach to removing the old siding from your home. They will only take off siding if they can put a weather barrier on the same space that day. That way, you do not have to worry about risking your home’s safety and comfort during the wood siding installation process.
Effects of Installation
As the workers place your home’s new exterior, you will have two instances in which you will be able to feel the installation. The first is when the old siding is removed, and the second is when the new siding is nailed to the wall. In both cases, your walls may rattle somewhat. Take care to remove fragile items from your walls that could fall during this process. The caulking around your windows may also crack after the installation, although this is less common. However, it is a simple and inexpensive problem to fix.
Clean Up
In the end, you can rely on your siding company to keep the work area and your home clean and as functional as possible. Crews aim to remove any debris and put away tools and equipment at the conclusion of each workday. Once the project is complete, all signs of construction are taken away, so that all you are left with is your new, lovely wood siding.
At the conclusion of your wood siding installation project, you will be delighted at how easy the process was. All you have to do is invest a week or two of your time and do a little preparation for your home. Your siding company takes care of the rest, providing you with the wood siding you need to make your home even better.
If you’re ready to talk about your wood siding project, reach out! We will send a trained technician to discuss your project as soon as possible.
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