- 1. Virtually maintenance free
- 2. Extensive warranties
- 3. Energy bill reduction
- 4. Variety of styles and colors
- 5. Will always look fresh
- 6. Professionally installed
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Vinyl Siding: When Appearances Matter
Vinyl siding is a flexible material that is used for exterior wall covering of your home. Manufactured primarily from polyvinyl chloride, it is an engineered product which is highly resistant to heat, cold and moisture, making it a strong product for the outside of your home.
Putting money into vinyl siding makes good sense. Re-siding a home is among the top ten remodeling projects in terms of overall payback. Vinyl siding needs zero maintenance. Don't we all need a little extra time in our day? It is a great way to beautify the exterior of your house and you will find that siding provides flexibility and endless selection.
If you have found that adding vinyl siding to your home is cost prohibitive, you might consider repainting, which is much more inexpensive. Is the cost worth the end result? These are a few points to take into account.
Think about your expenses on painting them over 15-20 years, if you have to do it every four years. This is definitely a good lifespan for quality vinyl siding installation done by certified professionals.
You may be surprised how much time you will save when you don't need to maintain wooden boards by scraping, painting, or replacing ones that are starting to rot. Maintaining vinyl siding is easy -- just spray with a hose and mild detergent to make it look like new.
If the construction is durable, the vinyl siding will resist any dent or damage against hail or rough weather.
Choose from a wide variety of colors, textures and styles to create the look and feel you want.
What are key features?
The certification from the Vinyl Siding Institute means it is quality. VSI certification means the siding meets or exceeds industry standards when tested and inspected.
What Choices Do You Have?
Siding Style
How about a more conventional style such as clapboard? A dutchlap panel? Have you ever heard of a vinyl siding called dutchlap panel? The old-fashioned look of a beaded panel?
Siding Gauge
The thicker the panel, the better, for impact and weather resistance. Thicker panels look better because they will hang straighter, and lay against the wall flatter. Look for the correct gauge size which is more inexpensive.040" to upper level.
Siding Color
Pick from the many colors available, vinyl siding holds its color better and much longer than painting.
Siding Grain
Smooth grain gives a more traditional or contemporary look. More pronounced grain can give a home a more rustic appearance.
Siding Colors
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