Frequently Asked Questions

If you notice cracks, warping, fading, or increased energy bills, your siding may need replacement. Peeling paint or mold growth are also signs of moisture damage that require immediate attention.

Gutters play a critical role in protecting your home from water damage. They collect rainwater from the roof and channel it safely away from your foundation, preventing water from pooling around your home’s exterior, which can lead to soil erosion, basement flooding, siding damage, and roof leaks. Well-functioning gutters help preserve your roofing, siding, foundation, and landscaping.

Gutters should generally be cleaned at least once per year, though homes with many trees or frequent storms may need cleaning twice a year or more to ensure proper water flow. Regular maintenance prevents clogs that can cause water to overflow, damage fascia and roofing edges, or seep into your home’s structure. 

There isn’t a single “best” siding for every home — the right choice depends on your budget, local climate, aesthetic goals, and maintenance preferences. Common options include vinyl (low-maintenance and cost-effective), fiber cement (durable and resistant to rot), and metal siding (strong and long-lasting). Each material has advantages, and our team can help you choose what fits your needs and design goals. 

Siding installation timelines vary depending on the size of your home, the material selected, and weather conditions. On average, a typical residential siding project can be completed in a few days, with careful planning and professional installation ensuring quality results within that timeframe.

Yes! Woodruff Roofing & Exteriors stands behind the work we do. We offer workmanship warranties on our installations, and many of the high-quality siding, roofing, and gutter materials we use also come with manufacturer warranties. Our team can explain the specific warranty coverage for your project before work begins.

New siding not only boosts curb appeal, but it also protects your home from weather, improves insulation (which can reduce energy costs), and increases overall property value. Upgrading old or damaged siding can prevent moisture infiltration and reduce long-term maintenance issues.