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Fixing a Bad Siding Job in Baytown Before It Got Worse

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Bad siding work doesn't always show up right away. Sometimes it takes a season or two of rain before the moisture starts sneaking in behind the panels. By then, the damage is already done - and the homeowner is left dealing with a mess they didn't create.

That's exactly what we ran into on this Baytown home. The original siding had been installed poorly, leaving gaps and weak points where water could work its way in. Over time, that led to moisture buildup and the kind of long-term structural damage that only gets more expensive the longer you wait on it.

We stripped out what wasn't working, made sure everything underneath was properly protected, and installed new siding the right way. That means correct overlap, sealed edges, and a finished product that's actually built to handle what Gulf Coast weather throws at it. Baytown homes take a beating from humidity and storm seasons, so cutting corners on the installation side isn't something we're willing to do.

What you end up with here is a home that looks sharp and - more importantly - is protected. The dark blue siding against the white brick gives it a clean, modern look, but the real win for this homeowner is knowing the exterior is finally done correctly. No more wondering if the next rainstorm is going to cause a problem.

Shoddy workmanship has a way of catching up with you. If you've had exterior work done and something doesn't feel right - warping, soft spots, water stains showing up where they shouldn't - it's worth having someone take a look before the damage compounds.