Inspect the area above the leak including both indoors and out.
Water behind wood siding.
Water damage is risky business.
Rainwater from missing or improperly placed gutters can end up behind siding.
Allowing mold to continue to grow under your siding can have a number of consequences.
If the builder failed to install a weather barrier this sort of staining is more likely.
See water barriers exterior.
The damage can compromise a building s structural integrity.
The most common causes of water damage behind vinyl siding include the following.
It easily hides beneath siding materials and often shows no obvious signs to untrained eyes.
Although vinyl is impervious to water when installed as directed by the manufacturer vinyl siding as a whole is not completely watertight.
Tracking down the leaks in a vinyl sided building.
While wood siding brick vinyl and other exterior finishes may appear watertight in fact all residential cladding systems allow some water to penetrate.
Water passing over wood and other building materials but behind the vinyl siding can easily pick up pigments that stain the foundation wall outside.
Here the biggest danger is water seeping in behind your siding and causing permanent damage to more vulnerable materials.
Not all have wood rot but the damage would progress to rot in time.
In this video this old house general contractor tom silva shows how to prevent water from leaking in behind vinyl siding.
How to prevent water from flowing under vinyl siding.
Lack of gutters installed on the top roof of the home.
Check to be sure weep holes are open along bottom of window openings.
So if this happens you will need to remove or replace the siding quickly before rot sets in.
At yanish we find water damage behind the siding of roughly 1 in 6 homes.
As water flows off the roof it is important that it is channeled away from the headers using flashing.
Water can also seep in behind faux stone and other external walls around your home.
The siding made from portland cement sand cellulose and other additives is available with smooth or simulated wood grain finishes.
This is especially true during wind driven rain when high air pressure forces water to flow through small openings at siding joints overlaps nail holes and other gaps see photo.
When siding is put back behind the gutter the lowest piece of flashing running down the pitch of the roof above must be fashioned to divert water into the gutter not behind the siding.