How to Avoid Composite Siding Mold Growth: The Definitive Editorial Guide
The architectural shift toward engineered cladding was largely predicated on the promise of biological immunity. For decades, natural timber served as the primary exterior substrate, despite its inherent susceptibility to decay, fungal colonization, and insect infestation. When composite materials—blends of cement, cellulose, polymers, and minerals—entered the market, they were often marketed as “maintenance-free” alternatives that…