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Having problems with my bevel cedar siding splitting. I live in
Wisconsin. The house is sixteen years old. Had the house three years when I noticed that we had quite a few splits at the ends -- where the siding met a window or trim -- and to a lesser extent running down the center in the middle of the siding. Spent about three weekends going around the house, caulking the splits. Thought this would hold me for a while, but I found more splits this Spring. Filled them in, thinking that these were caused by the cedar shrinking in the Winter. But now, just a month later, I found quite a few more splits, and some big ones at that. Is this normal for a sixteen year old house to be splitting like this? Doesn't seem right to me. Is it normal to be chasing cracks around your house with the caulk gun? I'm sure it will eventually reach a point where we will have to replace the cedar with Hardiplank or vinyl, but I'm hoping to forstall it for as long as possible. Brian |
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