Hi,
I'm considering purchase of a home that has beveled cedar siding that is installed vertically. The building inspector noted this as an installation error and possibility for water intrusion on wind driven rain. His solution is siding replacement. Is this an over exaggeration or did the architect/builder really screw this up? The condition of the siding appears very good and just painted. My concern is resale and when siding starts to wear -- maybe the vertical application will be more prone to water intrusion.
Any thoughts/exeperience would be greatly appreciated.
thnk you
I'm considering purchase of a home that has beveled cedar siding that is installed vertically. The building inspector noted this as an installation error and possibility for water intrusion on wind driven rain. His solution is siding replacement. Is this an over exaggeration or did the architect/builder really screw this up? The condition of the siding appears very good and just painted. My concern is resale and when siding starts to wear -- maybe the vertical application will be more prone to water intrusion.
Any thoughts/exeperience would be greatly appreciated.
thnk you
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