Vinyl Siding Warp


Warping or buckling of vinyl siding panels that have been repainted.

Possible Cause:

The most likely cause is that vinyl siding was painted with a darker color paint than the original color. Dark paint tends to absorb the heat of the sun, transferring it to the substrate. When vinyl siding expands dramatically, it is not able to contract to its original dimensions.

Solution:

  • Paint vinyl siding in a shade no darker than the original. Whites, off-whites, pastels and other very light colors are good choices. High quality acrylic latex paint is the best type of paint to use on vinyl siding because the superior flexibility of the paint film enables it to withstand the stress of expansion and contraction cycles caused by outdoor temperature changes.

  • Siding that has warped or buckled should be assessed by a siding or home repair contractor to determine the best remedy. The siding may have to be replace.

Alligatoring

Blistering

Chalking

Chalk Run-down

Cracking/Flaking

Dirt Pickup

Efflorescence/Mottling

Fading/ Poor Color Retention

Frosting

Lapping

Mildew

Nailhead Rusting

Paint Incompatibility

Peeling

Poor Alkali Resistance

Poor Galvanized Metal Adhesion

Poor Gloss Retention

Surfactant Leaching

Tannin Staining

Vinyl Siding Warp

Wax Bleed

Wrinkling


Interior Paint Problems

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