Common Home Exterior Problems and How to Solve Them
John Esh
January 1, 2026

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Maintaining the exterior of your home is crucial for both its appearance and structural integrity. Common issues often encountered include chipped siding, peeling paint, cracked driveways, leaky gutters, moss and algae growth, and various roof-related problems. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and maintain your home’s value. Here’s a guide to solving these common home exterior problems:

 

Chipped Siding: Chipped siding can be fixed by accurately measuring the damaged area and replacing it with the right material. It’s important to ensure that the replacement blends seamlessly with the existing siding​​.

Hole in white siding. Damaged area has rough edges and discolored interior. Horizontal grooves visible.

Peeling Paint: To address peeling paint, remove the old paint, repair any underlying damage, and then apply a new coat of paint. This not only improves the appearance but also protects the exterior from further damage​​.

 

Cracked Driveway: For a cracked driveway, using asphalt filler or concrete pavers can be effective solutions. While asphalt filler is practical, concrete pavers offer more decorative options​​.

 

Leaky Gutters: Fixing leaky gutters involves checking for holes or cracks and replacing parts as necessary. Sealing the repairs with silicone caulk can prevent future leaks and water damage​​.

Leaking white gutter on a brick building with water dripping, showing algae growth.

Moss and Algae Growth: To combat moss and algae, use a pressure washer or a bleach-water solution to remove these substances and prevent regrowth, keeping surfaces clean and safe​​.

 

Roof-Related Issues: Common roof problems include missing or damaged shingles, granule loss, attic leaks, and decay of roof shingles. Solutions may involve installing new shingles, a ventilation system, or addressing poor attic ventilation. Regular inspections and maintenance are key to identifying and resolving these issues​​.

 

Remember, while some exterior problems can be tackled as DIY projects, for more complex issues or to ensure a job well done, professional help is advisable. If you’re facing any of these common home exterior issues, or if you’re unsure about how to proceed, consider reaching out to Joyland Roofing & Exteriors. Our team of experts can provide you with the necessary services to keep your home’s exterior in top condition. Contact us for professional advice and services tailored to your needs.

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John Esh | CEO & Master Installer

  • 25+ Years Experience: From ground crew to Master Certified Installer.
  • Local Roots: Serving Lancaster, Harrisburg, and SEPA since 1991.
  • Credentials: GAF Master Certified (ME27586); Licensed in PA (PA124258) & MD (#137952).
  • The "Why": Obsessed with "radical transparency" to remove the fear factor from home improvements.

James Wesser | Content Producer

  • Background: Former local news digital producer and journalist.
  • The Mission: Turning complex roofing jargon into clear, "fluff-free" answers for homeowners.
  • Local Tie: When not filming on-site, he’s likely roaming Hersheypark or building digital worlds.

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