Left unpruned for long enough vines can do insidious things to structures.
Do creeping vines damage vinyl wall.
Vines can slip beneath spaces in between siding and shingles and ultimately pull them away from the home.
Unfortunately these vines are not harmless on a house with stucco or wood vinyl or fiber cement siding.
If you let it creeping fig can cover and smother a small tree.
Vines that attach by adhesive roots can damage the mortar of a brick home.
If you pull the vines from a painted wood wall the sticky substance can peel off paint and damage the wood.
Untended vines can run rampant.
Rather than resulting in excessive humidity that could damage the wall vine covered walls actually tend to remain at a fairly constant safe level of humidity.
Here vines hold moisture against the wall promoting siding deterioration and they can even work their way through gaps in the window trim and grow into the home.
They also tend to promote rot in damp climates.
Vines require attention and the more consistent attention care pruning and corralling you can provide to keep them contained and healthy the better and more manageable they ll grow.
I ve seen clinging vines rip the paint off walls grow into crevices and tear siding off.
As the rhs chelsea flower show gradually fades into memory most garden lovers are experiencing an emotional high.
However it turns out climbing plants actually protect against excessive humidity by keeping rain off the wall to start with.
It was also once believed that vines grown on walls could damage them through excessive humidity and it does seem logical that a wall covered in foliage would remain more humid than a wall exposed to the sun.
This can lead to climbing vine damage to shingles and siding.
The best thing to do is to call in an expert such as never paint again who can professionally repair plant damaged exterior walls to british standards and then apply a weatherproof protective external wall coating which will damp proof the house restore any damage and.
With the case of the climbing plants closed here are a few of our favorite.
Do climbing plants damage vertical walls and fences.
They can rot wood destabilize decor and grow so far and so fast that they take over completely.
Grow vines up a screen or metal armature placed in front of an exterior wall to fool the eye from afar.
Twiners do worse damage with any opening they grow into and as they grow crush any support they re allowed to encompass.
The boost of enthusiasm generated by what might be the greatest flower show on earth will remain long after the gardens have been dismantled and hopefully re homed.