Posted by rettchr on May 11, 2011 at 08:04:47 from (209.242.231.181):
In Reply to: Cedar siding any good? posted by 2cylpartsinfo on May 10, 2011 at 18:39:36:
One point not yet mentioned: Woodpeckers. We built our house in 1971 and put cedar siding on it. It looked nice and needed restaining about every 10 years. One issue was mildew on the wood in sheltered areas-- needed scrubbing by hand with bleach before restaining. However we have Downy Woodpeckers [SE Wis] and they woud drill holes through the siding. I remember patching a hole and they had a hole through the patch withion a couple days. I tried the .410 solution, but there were more of them than there were of me. We put cedar LOOKING steel siding on 6 years ago and are happy with that.
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