by ridgeline | Feb 23, 2026 | Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials, Roofing Upkeep, Siding
Storm-resistant siding is a wall cladding system designed to withstand high winds and wind-driven rain by pairing durable materials with a drained, flashed assembly; the best options are fiber cement, interlocking metal, and brick or stone veneer over a ventilated...
by ridgeline | Feb 23, 2026 | Community, Residential Roofing, Siding
Choosing coastal siding for hot-humid climates and coastal homes means balancing heat, moisture, and storms while meeting local approvals. This guide ranks top materials, explains moisture control, and shows how a ventilated rain screen, corrosion-resistant fasteners,...
by ridgeline | Feb 23, 2026 | Residential Roofing, Siding
How Humidity Affects Your Home’s Siding and What You Can Do About It Humidity is simply the amount of water vapor in the air. When that moist air touches cooler exterior cladding, the vapor can condense and soak into the building envelope. Over time, this leads to...
by ridgeline | Feb 23, 2026 | Commercial Roofing, Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials, Siding
This guide highlights the most popular siding colors homeowners are choosing in 2026 and explains how siding color trends 2026 align with roof choices, climate performance, and resale value. Use it to compare popular house siding colors, find roof and siding color...
by ridgeline | Feb 12, 2026 | Roofing Upkeep, Siding
This pre-spring siding inspection checklist is a step-by-step spring home exterior inspection homeowners can use to find and fix water-management risks before storm season. In 40–60 minutes, you’ll scan roof-to-wall flashing, gutters, and cladding so small issues...
by ridgeline | Feb 12, 2026 | Roofing Upkeep, Siding
In short, the signs your siding was damaged during winter storms include cracked or shattered panels, denting from hail, warped or loose laps, gaps at seams and around windows, peeling or blistering paint, soft or rotted spots, moisture stains inside, and drafts with...