Climbing vines are more likely to cause issues on wood siding and in damp climates.
Is it bad to grow ivy on vinyle siding.
The answer is both yes and no depending on the type and condition of the material the ivy is growing on.
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.
If you re thinking of planting any of the following climbing plants you should reconsider.
I tried scraping them off and used a wire brush to remove them but didn t put a dent in the problem.
We had boston ivy growing on white vinyl siding and metal trim of garage the little black sucker marks were impossible to remove.
Vines can slip beneath spaces in between siding and shingles and ultimately pull them away from the home.
Using boston ivy on siding has several drawbacks.
This can cause siding to break loose.
This moisture can lead to mold mildew and rot on the home itself.
Another concern about growing vines on siding is that they create moisture between the plant and home.
Inspect the siding for any damage while you re removing the suckers.
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.
It can also lead to insect infestations.
Decided to try magic eraser and while it takes elbow grease it completely removed the sucker marks.
As with many other surfaces climbing ivy becomes a problem on stucco when you try to remove it.
They can cause damage overrun your yard or swallow up the rest of your garden.
What kind of damage does ivy cause to a home s exterior.
Plants like boston ivy suction onto surfaces with adhesive pads allowing them to go up and under the wood.
Unfortunately not all plants are a good choice for vinyl pergolas.
Some climbing plants are more trouble than they re worth.
As the vigorous ivy clings and climbs it creeps underneath siding and seeks out cracks.
When the aerial roots are removed paint and pieces of stucco may come off with it.