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How James Hardie Siding Can Prevent Pest Infestation

Shawnee, United States - August 28, 2023 / Safe Harbor Exteriors /

Your siding’s main job is maintaining your building’s integrity and protecting your structure from weather elements. But pest infestation can damage your siding and expose your building to weather elements, water damage, and rots. 

In this article,  Safe Harbour Exteriors,  a leading siding contractor in Shawnee, KS, explains how James Hardie Siding can prevent pest damage and avoid infestation. 

Common Siding Pest Problems

Pests like termites, rodents, and ants can  cause damage to your siding,  making your home vulnerable to damage and leading to expensive repairs. Some common types of siding pest problems include:

1. Termites

Termites like wood and the exterior structure of your home are made of wood, making it vulnerable to termite infestation. These tiny pests can eat through your siding and damage your building structure. They usually operate in silence and can go unnoticed for a long time, causing extensive damage to your home without your knowledge.

2. Woodpeckers

This is another type of wood-loving pest that can destroy your siding and expose your building to damage. They drill small and large holes in sidings where they can hide food and nest. Woodpeckers appear annually even after you repair your siding, repeatedly damaging your siding and causing you to spend money on repairs.

3. Rodents

Rats and mice can chew on your siding and damage it to get into your home. They can also climb into your home through the spaces around your attic, like the soffits and fascia. 

4. Carpenter Ants

These pests are attracted to wet, rotting woods. They usually operate from the inside out. They will damage your insulation and inner walls and work outwards, damaging your siding as their numbers increase. 

How Can James Hardie Siding Prevent Pest Infestation?

James Hardie siding is a powerful, pest-resistant siding designed to keep pests away from your home and save you money on repairs. 

Hardie sidings are solid and durable. They are also water resistant, keeping your home structure dry and preventing water damage. Since pests are attracted to wet surfaces, water-resistant siding like Hardie siding will make your home less attractive.

Since they are moisture-resistance, Hardie sidings also help to prevent pest infestation by preventing wood rot. Pests prefer rotten wood that they can easily burrow through, so using James Hardie string and rot-resistant siding will make it difficult for them to penetrate your home.

Using Hardie siding in your home will help increase your confidence, prevent pest infestation, and save money on costly repairs.

Reliable and Durable Siding Installation in Kansas City

To protect your home from pest infestation and weather damage, use strong, durable siding like James Hardie Siding and hire a reputable siding contractor like Safe Harbor Exteriors. 

Safe Harbor Exteriors is a  professional siding contractor in Shawnee, KS, providing top-notch services at reasonable services with excellent customer service. They are a James Hardie Preferred Contractor and have been  helping Kansas City area homeowners with all their siding and roofing needs since 2013.

For a free estimate on your siding replacement project, contact Safe Harbour Exteriors at  (913) 553-3620 or  visit their website.

Contact Information:

Safe Harbor Exteriors

11009 Johnson Dr.
Shawnee, KS 66203
United States

Steve Scheffler
(913) 553-3620
https://www.safeharborexteriors.com

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Most homeowners feel frustrated when their home is too high maintenance. At Safe Harbor Exteriors, we have a simple remodeling process that’s helped thousands of Shawnee and Kansas City area homeowners get a low-maintenance home they enjoy.

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Steve Scheffler
Safe Harbor Exteriors

11009 Johnson Dr.
Shawnee, KS, 66203, United States

Phone (913) 553-3620

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