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The Hidden Problem With Cedar Siding in Charleston:

Cedar siding has long been a favorite on Charleston-area homes — it’s warm, coastal, timeless, and blends beautifully with the Lowcountry aesthetic. But beneath the charm lies a serious challenge: cedar simply doesn’t hold up against Charleston’s humidity, rain, termites, and coastal weather.

What starts as simple exterior maintenance often turns into something much bigger once the boards come off. Homeowners are shocked to discover what’s been hiding behind their siding for years:

  • Rotten framing
  • Water-soaked sheathing
  • Hidden moisture penetration
  • Structural damage
  • Failing house wrap or none at all

At New Beginnings Construction, we see this every week — especially in neighborhoods where homes were originally built with cedar siding. And the truth is:
the rot you see is only a fraction of what’s going on behind the walls.

Why Cedar Siding Fails in Charleston

Cedar is a natural wood product, which means it’s vulnerable to the very environment we live in. Over time, these conditions take their toll:

Humidity & Moisture

Charleston’s climate keeps cedar damp for long periods, allowing rot to develop behind the boards.

Wind-Driven Rain

Tropical storms and coastal systems push water behind siding where it cannot dry properly.

Termites & Wood-Destroying Insects

Cedar is not immune, and once insects get inside the wood, structural components are quickly compromised.

Improper Installations (common in early 2000s builds)

Missing flashing, no house wrap, or improper ventilation accelerate damage.

The Hidden Issue No One Talks About: Old Sheathing That’s No Longer Code-Compliant

One of the most common problems we uncover behind old cedar siding is outdated, weak sheathing — especially on homes built in the 1980s and 1990s.

Back then, it was extremely common for builders to use:

  • Particle board sheathing, or
  • Foam board sheathing

Both were allowed by code at the time…
but are no longer considered structurally adequate or code-compliant today.

Here’s why:

● Particle Board (Chipboard)

Absorbs moisture like a sponge, swells, breaks apart, and loses structural integrity quickly.

● Foam Board (Polystyrene Panels)

Offers almost no structural strength.
In major wind events — like hurricanes — wind can literally push right through it.

We frequently see foam board that’s cracked or broken, especially near attic spaces or around window openings. In some homes, we’ve opened walls and could actually see the backside of the cedar siding through gaps in the foam.

In these cases, the home essentially has no true wall structure behind the siding — a major concern for strength, wind resistance, energy efficiency, and moisture control.

Cedar siding in these older installations often becomes the only thing keeping the weather out… until it starts to rot.


Rotten Cedar Siding: What We Uncover Behind the Boards

During a routine inspection or small repair request, our team often finds:

  • Crumbling studs
  • Molded insulation
  • Delaminated OSB sheathing
  • Soft, sponge-like cedar shakes
  • Water channels behind the siding
  • Missing or deteriorated moisture barriers

By the time homeowners notice a problem from the outside, interior damage has often already started. That’s when a routine repair transforms into a full siding rescue.

Why You Should Address Cedar Siding Damage Early

Waiting too long dramatically increases the scope — and cost — of repairs.

Early inspection = small fixes.
Waiting too long = structural repairs + siding replacement + interior restoration.

Common early warning signs include:

  • Warped shakes
  • Soft spots
  • Discoloration
  • Paint peeling
  • Insect activity
  • Persistent moisture

These issues never resolve themselves — they spread.

Your Best Long-Term Solution: Upgrading to James Hardie® HZ10 Siding

Once rot, structural damage, or outdated sheathing is discovered, we often replace cedar siding with James Hardie® HZ10 fiber cement, engineered specifically for Charleston’s climate.

Why Hardie is the preferred replacement:

  • Moisture-resistant
  • Termite-proof
  • Won’t warp or rot
  • Low maintenance
  • Strong structural backing
  • Available in cedar-like textures
  • Backed by a 30-year product warranty
  • NBC’s 5-year workmanship warranty included

It’s the most durable and cost-effective long-term solution for coastal homes.

Free Cedar-Siding Assessment for Charleston Neighborhoods

If your home was originally built with cedar siding — especially in West Ashley, Mount Pleasant, James Island, Johns Island, or Summerville — it may be time for a checkup.

NBC is currently offering complimentary siding inspections, including:

  • Moisture readings
  • Behind-the-siding evaluations
  • Rot and framing assessments
  • Replacement options and cost guidance

Addressing the damage early protects your home’s structure, value, and safety.

Protect Your Home Before the Damage Gets Worse

Rotten cedar siding isn’t just a cosmetic issue — it’s a structural one. And in Charleston’s climate, it only accelerates with time.

Whether you’re seeing early signs of rot or simply want to know what’s happening behind your siding, our team is here to help.

New Beginnings Construction
Built with Trust. Backed by Results.
Charleston’s Licensed Siding, Roofing & Remodeling Contractor


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Frequently Asked Questions

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The duration of a siding project depends on factors such as the size of the home, the type of siding being installed, and the complexity of the job. On average a smaller to medium size home can take 1 to 3 weeks. A larger or more complex home can take anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks. This timeline includes removal of old siding when necessary, preparation of the surface, and installation of the new siding.

Fiber cement is superior in coastal humidity and storm conditions, making it an ideal choice for such environments. In contrast, vinyl siding is highlighted as a more budget-friendly option, though it may not provide the same level of performance as fiber cement in challenging weather conditions. Both materials cater to different needs, with fiber cement being suited for durability and resilience in coastal areas, while vinyl offers a cost-effective solution for those prioritizing budget over performance.

Yes, fiber cement performs better in coastal humidity and storm conditions, while vinyl remains a great budget-friendly option.

Estimating costs for new siding is driven by factors such as the type and quality of siding material, the size and complexity of the installation area, labor costs, and any additional work needed (like removing old siding, repairing underlying structures, or painting the home after the wood or cement-fiber siding is installed). Older homes may have code issues like inadequate plywood or sheathing around the home, making the need to bring up to current codes a costly expense.  Geographic location, home design, and certain market conditions also significantly determine overall costs.

Repair your siding if the damage is minor, localized, and the siding is relatively new or in good overall condition, and still available for purchase. Replace it if there is extensive or structural damage, the siding is old and deteriorating, or if you need a significant upgrade in energy efficiency or aesthetics. Often, siding manufacturers discontinue colors, different product lines, and profiles, making a repair difficult based on matchability. Under these circumstances, we recommend replacement or at minimum replacement corner to corner.

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