KEEP YOUR VINYL
SIDING LOOKING LIKE NEW
Of all your siding options,
vinyl is certainly the easiest to maintain. You only need to wash and inspect
it about once a year. Generally, it is touted as being maintenance free; however,
there are several factors you will need to consider for the future.
Wash it annually – Keeping
it clean on a regular basis will keep you from scrubbing it harder when it becomes
caked with dirt.
Be careful with it – Keep lawn mowers, bicycles and lawn
care items away from the siding so it doesn't crack or break.
Keep hot things away from it – Grills, smokers, and patio
torches can produce heat that can melt your vinyl siding.
Cleaning Vinyl
Cleaning vinyl siding is
a snap with the right tools. If your siding isn't in need of scrubbing, spraying
it with a hose can wash away the dirt and grime that has accumulated throughout
the year. If you need a cleaning solvent, some ordinary dish soap or laundry
detergent mixed with water will do the trick. Where there are troubled areas,
such as mildew, a mild solution of 1 quart of bleach, ¾ gallons of water
and a small amount of detergent. Scrub the areas with a soft-bristled, long-handled
brush.
If scrubbing with a brush
is going to be too much work, you can wash your siding with a power washer, which
can be rented at your local home improvement store or other equipment rental
business. Most homes can be pressure washed with a 2200 psi or higher washer.
To wash, follow
these simple steps:
Turn off all power to
the outside lights that may get wet.
Ensure that all your windows are closed and spray away from doors and windows.
If you have shrubbery or flowers below, make sure you cover them with plastic
so no cleaning solution drips on them.
Start at the top and work your way down.
Be sure to rinse your cleaning solution off the siding before it dries
How can I find out more
information?
You can start by requesting to
speak with a licensed local home improvement professional in your area to learn
even more about your home improvement options. Go
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