Siding is your mobile home’s first line of defense against weather, so knowing when it’s failing is important. One of the most visible signs is warping or buckling—this often means water has gotten behind the siding or that it’s been damaged by heat and age. If your siding looks wavy or pulls away from the wall in spots, it’s time to take a closer look.
Another big red flag is soft spots or mold growth, especially near the base of your home. This often indicates trapped moisture, which can lead to rot or even structural issues. If you see mildew, streaks, or bubbling paint, that’s a clear indicator moisture is getting in somewhere it shouldn’t.
Also check for cracks, holes, or fading. Cracks and punctures open the door to insects and water damage, and extreme fading is often a sign the material has degraded from prolonged sun exposure. Don’t forget to inspect seams and corner joints—if the caulking is missing or deteriorating, water can slip in easily.
Replacing siding doesn’t just boost protection—it can also seriously improve curb appeal and energy efficiency if you choose insulated options.
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