Nothing is quite as picturesque as a house covered in english ivy however certain vines can damage building materials and necessary elements of homes.
Will ivy grow on vinyl siding.
Don t tug at the ivy suckers until they have turned brown and withered an indication the ivy plant is dead.
Ivy green will wrap your home in natural warmth while giving you a feeling of calm stability.
Any siding having seams like vinyl or shakes are vulnerable to penetration by ivy roots which can cause damage both as the ivy is growing and when it is pulled off.
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Remember if you don t kill the roots the ivy suckers will sprout back up and around the siding.
This is the perfect shade if you want to play it safe and yet make your mark.
Another favorite virginia creeper assumes an attractive red coloration in the fall.
Plants like boston ivy suction onto surfaces with adhesive pads allowing them to go up and under the wood.
This lovely down to earth green has a vibrant undertone that will make your home stand out from the rest.
Unfortunately these vines are not harmless on a house with stucco or wood vinyl or fiber cement siding.
When the aerial roots are removed paint and pieces of stucco may come off with it.
Boston ivy will grow on siding but undesirable consequences can arise.
I ve had ivy growing on stucco and steel siding.
A power washer took off some from the steel siding and didn t hurt the siding but i used a knife to remove it.
As with many other surfaces climbing ivy becomes a problem on stucco when you try to remove it.
Depending on the surface ivy growing up a wall may lend character as well as weather protection to a wall or it may cause serious damage.
Pulling live suckers can damage the siding and leave remnants of the vine on the wall so wait until the plant has died back.
Shake or vinyl siding.
If you ve considered having vines growing on siding continue reading to learn about possible damage vines can do and what you can do to prevent it.
Climbing vines are more likely to cause issues on wood siding and in damp climates.
Siding that is in good condition should not experience any damage from the ivy suckers but older or weathered siding may experience some cosmetic marring.