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Pete C. Pete C. is offline
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Default Update to: What could have done this to my vinyl siding?

Dan Espen wrote:

dpb writes:

Doug Miller wrote:
In article , "CraigT" wrote:
All right, I've been convinced by you guys to open up the wall.
My prediction of what you will find: absolutely nothing wrong.
I still think the cause is what I said the first time: solvent
exposure, either in the form of overspray from staining the deck, or
whatever was used to clean up the overspray.
Before opening up the wall, at least look at the back side of the
siding you removed. If the problem *was* a heat source inside the
wall, then the damage on the back side should be at least as bad as
the damage on the face. OTOH, if there is no (or only slight)
discoloration visible on the back side, that would be the strongest
possible indication that the source of the damage was on the outside
of the house -- with solvent exposure being IMO the most likely
culprit.


I gotta' go w/ PeteC on this mostly...the OP said the solvent/deck was
done in '06 and this damage didn't show up until within the last two
weeks -- that's pretty long incubation time for a solvent to act.


Looks like discoloration to me.


Yes, looking again on a CRT monitor it does look like discoloration.

More than that, looks like the height and shape of a gas grill.
Looks like the heat rose from the grill and went to the left.
It spread out as it rose.


Not buying that one. Based on the size of the outlet next to the door,
about 4" which makes that wall section about 24" inches wide, the damage
is too far back to align with a grill. Heat from a grill would be almost
entirely radiant from it's housing so a grill parked there would have
radiated heat farther towards the door. I also note that the damage
appears to continue back past the railing making radiant heat from a
grill even less likely.

Move that grill up against the fence and see how well the outline
fits. Oh right, too late for that, the siding is gone.

Besides that, there's no need for name calling.

Definitely OP should find out what's going on inside the wall if only
to confirm conclusively it was all a surface damage on the outside...


From what I've seen, I wouldn't.


Bad conclusion, particularly given the ease of inspection since the
siding is down already, and the consequences if you're wrong.


If we're betting/guessing, I'm still on the side of somebody pushed
the still hot grill over there sometime...


Yep.


We'll just have to wait for the results of inspection.

Pete C.