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When looking at property, south facing windows, doors and walls merit close inspection by your contractor and pest inspector. Sun bakes this side of the house (when it's not foggy) and weakens it over time, and then wind driven rain can work its way into buildings, causing "dry" rot and deterioration of the structure.
When it comes to buildings and moisture, "a stitch in time, saves nine". A little scraping, caulking and painting can save you big money by preventing moisture from breaching the exterior. Consistent yearly maintenance, and if necessary, upgrading of windows and doors is good investment for the future of the building.
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It's not too late for window maintenance, or to make sure your gutters are clean and flush with the roof, but work that opens up the exterior siding is best done next dry season. Smart homeowners who want to upgrade their windows will do it well before winter storms (plan now, for next summer!) since often there is hidden water damage under the siding (or stucco), which can be a big can of worms. More moisture from rain is the opposite of what the building needs.
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