When Should You Replace Your Home's Siding?
Siding Does More Than Look Good
Your siding is the outer shell of your home — it shields your walls, insulation, and framing from moisture, wind, pests, and temperature swings. When siding fails, the damage doesn't stay on the surface. Water infiltration can rot structural lumber, promote mold growth, and drive up heating costs long before you notice visible problems outside.
Here in western Montana, our siding has to handle everything from heavy wet snow and ice dams to intense summer UV and wildfire smoke. That's a lot of stress on any material, and it means homeowners in the Missoula valley need to know when their siding is past its prime — and what to do about it. This guide walks you through the warning signs, material options, and what to expect from a professional siding replacement.
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Damaged Siding Costs More the Longer You Wait
Small cracks and loose panels might not seem urgent, but they invite moisture behind your walls where it does the most damage. In Montana's freeze-thaw climate, a hairline gap can become a major structural issue in a single winter. Replacing failing siding now protects your home's value and prevents far more expensive repairs down the road. Western Montana Roofing offers free siding inspections so you can catch problems early — before they become emergencies.
Call (406) 616-7663How to Tell When Your Siding Is Failing
The most obvious signs are cracking, warping, or panels pulling away from the wall. But some of the worst damage is less visible. If you press on your siding and it feels soft or spongy, there's likely rot underneath. Bubbling or blistering paint on siding panels usually means moisture is trapped inside the material. Faded, chalky surfaces aren't just cosmetic — they indicate the protective finish has broken down, leaving the material exposed to UV and water damage.
Other red flags include rising energy bills (damaged siding compromises insulation), mold or mildew growth on interior walls near exterior surfaces, and visible gaps at seams or around windows and doors. If your siding is more than 20 years old and showing any of these symptoms, it's time for a professional inspection. Learn more about spotting exterior damage early.
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Choosing the Right Siding for Our Climate
Not every siding material performs the same in western Montana's extreme conditions. Vinyl siding is the most popular choice for its low maintenance and affordability — modern vinyl resists fading, won't rot, and doesn't need painting. It handles temperature swings well and comes in a wide range of colors and profiles. For homeowners who want the look of natural wood without the upkeep, vinyl is a strong option. Metal siding (steel or aluminum) offers even greater durability, superior fire resistance, and a modern aesthetic that pairs well with Montana's mountain architecture. It stands up to hail, high winds, and heavy snow loads better than most alternatives.
Fiber cement (like James Hardie board) is another excellent performer in our region. It's non-combustible, resists rot and pests, holds paint exceptionally well, and can mimic the appearance of wood lap, shingle, or board-and-batten siding. The tradeoff is a higher upfront cost and a more involved installation process. Wood siding remains popular for its natural beauty, but requires significantly more maintenance — staining or painting every few years, plus vigilant moisture management. Whatever material you choose, proper installation is what determines long-term performance. See what a full exterior services contractor provides.
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A professional siding replacement starts with a thorough inspection of your home's exterior. Your contractor will examine the existing siding, check the condition of the sheathing and housewrap underneath, look for water damage or rot in the framing, and assess the condition of trim, flashing, and caulking. This step is critical — if there's hidden damage beneath the old siding, it needs to be repaired before new material goes up. Skipping this step is how you end up with beautiful new siding over rotten walls.
Once the old siding is stripped and any underlying damage is repaired, the crew installs fresh housewrap or weather-resistant barrier, followed by the new siding panels. Proper nailing patterns, expansion gaps, and flashing details around windows and doors are what separate a quality installation from one that fails early. The job typically takes a few days for an average-sized home, depending on the material and complexity of the project. At Western Montana Roofing, we handle the full scope — from initial inspection through final cleanup — so you're never left coordinating between multiple contractors. Learn why working with a full-service exteriors contractor matters.
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It depends on the material and how well it was installed. Vinyl siding typically lasts 20–40 years, fiber cement can go 30–50 years, and metal siding often exceeds 40 years with minimal maintenance. Montana's freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure can shorten those lifespans if the installation wasn't done properly or if maintenance has been neglected.
In some cases you can, but we generally don't recommend it. Layering new siding over old conceals any moisture damage, rot, or pest issues underneath. It also adds weight to the wall assembly and can void manufacturer warranties. A proper tear-off lets us inspect and repair the sheathing, housewrap, and framing before the new material goes on — that's what gives you a siding job that lasts.
Metal siding and fiber cement are both non-combustible and offer excellent fire resistance — a real consideration in western Montana's fire-prone landscape. Vinyl siding melts under high heat but is self-extinguishing and won't contribute to flame spread. Wood siding is the most vulnerable and requires fire-retardant treatment for homes in the wildland-urban interface.
Cost varies based on the material you choose, the size and complexity of your home, and whether there's underlying damage that needs repair. Vinyl is the most budget-friendly option, while fiber cement and metal siding carry higher material and labor costs. We provide free, detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
If both your roof and siding are aging, combining the projects can save money on labor, scaffolding, and cleanup. It also ensures the flashing details where roof meets wall are done correctly from the start. As a full-service exterior contractor, Western Montana Roofing can handle both projects together, giving you a cohesive result and a single point of contact throughout.
We do both. If the damage is limited to a small area — a few cracked panels, storm damage on one wall — a targeted repair may be all you need. We'll inspect the full exterior and give you an honest assessment of whether a repair will hold up or whether a full replacement makes more sense for the long term.
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