PSUengineer1
Structural
Looking for a cause of the cupping in the siding at the inside corner (double J-channel), please see attached pics (cupping marked with chalk). I have ruled out heat-related damage, this is under a covered porch and no neighboring windows within hundreds of yards. Also no grill nearby.
The siding panels are approximately 8 inches long. When I shifted the siding to one side, an approximate 1-inch end clearance is at the single-piece siding runs. Tight nailing of the fasteners is not an issue as I can slide the pieces of siding back and forth with ease. Bottom edges of the siding panels are not popped loose, suggesting that there is a sufficient allowance for thermal expansion at the end of the panels. The panels were not removed.
Is observed cupping a manufacturing defect, or something else? Siding about 10 years old.
Pics attached. Any assistance is much appreciated. Thanks.
The siding panels are approximately 8 inches long. When I shifted the siding to one side, an approximate 1-inch end clearance is at the single-piece siding runs. Tight nailing of the fasteners is not an issue as I can slide the pieces of siding back and forth with ease. Bottom edges of the siding panels are not popped loose, suggesting that there is a sufficient allowance for thermal expansion at the end of the panels. The panels were not removed.
Is observed cupping a manufacturing defect, or something else? Siding about 10 years old.
Pics attached. Any assistance is much appreciated. Thanks.