If blistering and bubbling recur they may not stop until you figure out what s creating the trouble and take appropriate action.
Sun relaxation bubbling up siding.
While rare it s possible that your vinyl siding could be infested with insects.
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If that s not an issue you have two options.
I had my grandson go and hold up his hand over the new siding and i could see it plainly.
If the siding is nailed to these fasteners too tightly and it can t move then nails will pop and create bulges or the siding will buckle and warp because of its inability to move.
To see them you have to be on an angle.
Temperatures in these hot spots can soar into the hundreds of degrees.
If your siding has been treated with linseed oil in the past prime and paint with oil based products.
This problem is far more common when paint is applied to a hot surface.
Heat reflected sunlight as causes of vinyl siding damage.
If the screwdriver tip easily pushes into the siding material you most likely have an insect problem.
The old siding totally blocked out the sun but the one new peice of siding allowed me to even see the limbs of a tree as it swayed in the wind.
Bubbles form as the result of a chemical reaction.
The bubbles were really subtle.
Then clean dry prime and paint the.
The window acts like a magnifying glass concentrating the sun s energy onto a small area.
A surface that s experiencing blistering or bubbling is certainly not beyond repair.
It is almost always caused by the sun reflecting off a nearby window onto the siding.
I can see how with the direction of the sun the color of the siding and the reflection from the low e glass the siding could bubble up a bit.
This article documents those effects conditions and apparent causes.
Heat from intense sunlight or from reflected sun and heat from nearby windows or other surfaces can cause buckled rippled bent deformed loose or un clipped vinyl siding.
Essentially the top layer of paint dries forming a barrier that prevents the solvents from escaping easily.
One of the most common culprits is termites.
Scraping it and applying a new coat of paint should do the trick.
That said do not take a band aid approach to persistent problems.
Keep scraping sanding priming and repainting as bubbles appear or strip off all the paint that s bubbling and start over.
You should be able to move one of your siding panels one quarter to one half of an inch horizontally.
Not very easy to see right away.
To repair bubbling caused by the use of an improper roller cover eliminate the paint bubbles using the scraping and patching method outlined below.