Vines can trap moisture against the house making them a poor choice for wood siding as well.
Vines on vinyl siding.
They can creep between masonry and stone joints under vinyl siding and into the mortar between bricks.
Flowering perennial vines to cover a vinyl fence.
Remove a chunk of the stem so there s a gap between the stem and stump of the vine.
The vine s dense foliage traps moisture against siding and speeds up.
Plants like boston ivy suction onto surfaces with adhesive pads allowing them to go up and under the wood.
Don t use a pressure washer on vinyl siding.
Pressure washing is appropriate only for wood siding when you don t care whether any paint or stain comes off.
They look brand new for years and years with no painting or mending.
Homes with shingles or vinyl siding should have trellises as vines grown directly on these surfaces can loosen and break shingles and pull off siding.
Ivy green will wrap your home in natural warmth while giving you a feeling of calm stability.
This is the perfect shade if you want to play it safe and yet make your mark.
The best way to grow vines up a home is to grow them not directly on the home itself but on a support set about 6 8 inches out from the home s siding.
This can cause siding to break loose.
If you think pulling the vines off your structure will do more harm than good first kill them by cutting them to 4 to 6 inches above the ground.
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Unfortunately these vines are not harmless on a house with stucco or wood vinyl or fiber cement siding.
This lovely down to earth green has a vibrant undertone that will make your home stand out from the rest.
What you use should be based upon what vine you are growing as certain vines can be heavier and denser than others.
S tucco is a mixed case.
You can use trellises lattice metal grids or mesh strong wires or even string.
As the vigorous ivy clings and climbs it creeps underneath siding and seeks out cracks.
How to keep vines from damaging siding or shingles.
In good condition it is fairly sturdy but removing the vines can chip and damage the surface.
Climbing vines are more likely to cause issues on wood siding and in damp climates.