Ideal Siding Urges Homeowners to Get Storm-Ready as 2025 Hurricane Season Begins
Key Mistakes to Avoid and How to Protect Your Home Before the Storm Hits
VANCOUVER, BC, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With hurricane season officially underway, Ideal Siding, North America's largest siding renovation company, urges homeowners in storm-prone regions to take a hard look at their home's exterior before the next major storm hits.
"Most people don't think about their siding until a storm causes major damage," said Alex Filipuk, Founder and CEO of Ideal Siding. "But siding is your home's first line of defense. Small issues like cracks, loose panels, or failed caulking that seem harmless now can become major entry points for wind and water during a hurricane."
Key Mistakes That Leave Homes Vulnerable
The most common siding-related mistakes during hurricane season include:
- Skipping pre-storm inspections: Problems like cracked panels, warped boards, or loose siding may go unnoticed until they fail under pressure. Even minor imperfections can quickly escalate when exposed to hurricane-force winds and driving rain.
- Ignoring seals and caulking: Weak spots around windows, doors, and trim are prone to water intrusion. Over time, this can lead to mold, rot, and structural damage, so pay close attention to areas where siding meets other surfaces.
- Neglecting yard maintenance: Tree limbs and loose debris can cause serious damage to your home when winds pick up. Regularly trim trees and shrubs, secure outdoor items, and clear gutters and downspouts to minimize potential hazards and reduce the risk of impact damage during storms.
Best Practices for Siding Prep
At a minimum, homeowners should inspect their siding twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. In areas that are prone to hurricanes or heavy storms, it is smart to check before the start of hurricane season and again after any major weather event.
A quick walk-around inspection can help spot early signs of damage, like soft spots, bubbling paint, or siding pulling away from the home. Catching these early makes repairs easier and prevents bigger issues down the road.
"If a full siding replacement isn't realistic, focus on high-risk areas," said Filipuk. "Start with the most storm-exposed sections, especially the south and west sides of the home. Even reinforcing trim, corners, and moisture barriers can make a big difference."
What Siding Materials Work Best in Storm Zones
Fiber cement siding is recommended for areas frequently impacted by hurricanes. Its strength, fire resistance, and ability to withstand high winds make it a reliable choice. Engineered wood can also perform well with proper installation and maintenance.
In contrast, traditional wood siding can absorb moisture and deteriorate quickly, while low-grade vinyl is more likely to detach or crack in high winds. If those materials are already installed, reinforcement or targeted upgrades may help reduce risk.
Regional Expertise Matters
Siding performance depends heavily on local weather patterns. In coastal areas vulnerable to hurricanes, extra attention should be given to storm-resistant fasteners and water barriers. In colder regions, materials should be selected for their ability to handle freeze-thaw cycles and insulate effectively.
"Understanding your region's specific weather risks is key," said Filipuk. "Storm season looks different depending on where you live, and siding should be part of that conversation."
To learn more about Ideal Siding, visit www.idealsiding.com. To learn more about the Ideal Siding franchise opportunity, visit www.idealsiding.com/franchise.
About Ideal Siding
Ideal Siding is North America's fastest-growing siding renovation franchise, serving homeowners across the United States and Canada. With over 80 locations, Ideal Siding specializes in transforming homes with top-quality materials and expert craftsmanship. By combining innovative digital marketing strategies, a centralized call center, and a proven operational model, we ensure consistent lead generation and support for franchisees, helping them build successful businesses. Our mission is to bring exceptional customer service and flawless siding renovations to every neighborhood. For more information, visit www.idealsiding.com.
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