Because they re concealed those small issues could get very big and very expensive very quickly.
Hoa rotted siding.
When rotted wood is not taken care of the rot can travel to the next layer of the home.
Change a rotten or damaged fascia board.
When rot is caught early enough and replaced you can keep your repair costs down.
Remove the deteriorated hardboard siding using a pry bar and chisel being careful not to damage the good siding above it.
On this home the rotted siding traveled to the frame and beams of the house the insulation the drywall the trim of the front door and window and the front deck.
Your new siding could literally fall off.
If needed replace the sheathing behind the siding using 1 2 plywood covered with builder s felt or housewrap.
You simply have to remove the damage section and fill in that particular area.
Our house had extensive dry rot in the bottom 3 4 of the house when we were buying it.
Second the moisture left behind the new siding in the rotted wood is an invitation for trouble including bugs mold and mildew problems.
It was very easy.
Even if the roof has been properly flashed against the sidewall this one hasn t water can still run down the side of the house and behind the siding causing rot.
A single rotted clapboard can usually be replaced by the homeowner or the commercial maintenance crew by using the old rotted clapboard as a measurement board for the new siding plank.
If you find a small portion of rotting wood you can prevent it from affecting the entire wood siding.
The industry believes that with routine maintenance and damages can be prevented.
According to the insurance industry wood rot is considered to be a preventable condition.
Even the most well kept wood siding is susceptible to moisture and damage which will lead to rotted wood.
Since the repair of dry rot and water damage to the home is not covered by most insurance the need for better regular inspections are necessary to catch the problem early.
However the amount of present rot can be deceptive.
You can install a new fascia board in a couple of hours with the right tools to d.
I think the home owner should replace the rotten wood and the hoa should paint it generally an association expense people often get mixed up on hoa and condo regime issues and this issue normally applies in a condo regime says jeff vinzani an attorney in charleston s c who represents associations.