House behind mine asbestos shingle siding 2 stories tall out in the burbs had boston ivy growing up the back.
Vines that are less invasive on aluminum siding.
What you use should be based upon what vine you are growing.
If you think pulling the vines off your structure will do more harm than good first kill them by cutting them to 4 to 6 inches above the ground.
The thick stems had literally pried some of the shingles off the house.
The best way to avoid damage to your house is by training vines to grow on a trellis placed at least 6 inches away from the side of your home most are placed too close which allows the vines to adhere to the exterior wall and the trellis any type of vine that can climb on an exterior wall should also be able to climb a sturdy trellis without a problem.
Vines protect the siding from sudden changes in temperature and humidity that cause cracking and spalling.
You can use trellises lattice metal grids or mesh strong wires or even string.
They can creep between masonry and stone joints under vinyl siding and into the mortar between bricks.
Even grapevines grow enthusiastically on aluminum fences.
The best way to grow vines up a home is to grow them not directly on the home itself but on a support set about 6 8 inches out from the home s siding.
How to keep vines from damaging siding or shingles.
English ivy and boston ivy that favorite vegetative covering on ivy league schools are evergreen plants.
Grow vines on a trellis or support.
Plus they add charm.
After the owner cut the ivy off at the base and it died the damage the vines had done became obvious.