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T-111 Siding Problems [portable] May 2026

Every cut edge — around windows, at corners, along the bottom — exposes raw, unsealed end-grain. It’s like sticking a bundle of straws into the rain. In humid climates, T-111 can rot from the inside out while the face still looks fine.

Here’s an interesting, practical take on — written as a cautionary field guide for homeowners and builders. The Hidden Weakness of T-111: A Cautionary Tale T-111 (plywood siding with grooves every 4 or 8 inches) looks rustic, installs fast, and costs less than fiber cement or cedar. But its problems tell a story of water, neglect, and design blind spots. t-111 siding problems

Contractors often install T-111 with staples or smooth shank nails. As the panel cycles through wet/dry seasons, it shrinks and expands — working fasteners loose. The panel buckles, gaps form at seams, and water waltzes right in. Every cut edge — around windows, at corners,