Don't invite moisture to remain in the walls of your house
My builder friend, a guy who has been in the trade for nearly 40 years, took me outside today and showed me WHY NOT TO CAULK when your old house (mine is 1904) has "beveled siding" aka clapboard.
Our painter went crazy with the caulk, the job was beautifully done. The new paint is all on the East side of the house and gets full sun from sunrise until noon. Guess what? Not even six months later and this old house is telling us it HATES the caulk. Looks terrible, with the caulking all cracked and even a few old boards are cracking now, too. Sun/moisture causes the wood to expand and contract. The caulking refuses to budge and that means trouble.
The painter is a top-notch painter, known him 25 years. But guess what? His insistence on caulking means the house cannot BREATHE! Plus rain will run down and collect at the bottom of the window corners, because he caulked all that as well. Hello, wood rot and mold. Now the caulking has to be removed (a hellish job!) and all on my dime.
I visited this site as part of my "evidence-gathering, " since my painter just won't listen to us about knocking it off with all the caulking! The house is telling us to stop, you can see that plain as day.
There's a reason this old house of mine was a-okay for over 100 years. Now we goofed up and she needs a ton of extra TLC and no more sealing up her "lungs." DO NOT CAULK!