Vinyl Siding: When the Appearance is not Aimed to Deceive

Because of its flexibility, vinyl siding has become the trendy alternative to use for a house’s outer walls. It is a product engineered using primarily polyvinyl chloride, which makes it an ideal material with which to cover the outside of your house as it is extremely heat, cold and moisture resistant. Vinyl siding is also highly unlikely to be damaged by denting or high winds.

It is a wise investment to use vinyl siding for your house renovation project. Re-siding a house is one of the top ten house remodeling projects all over, if you consider the overall payback. Siding made out of vinyl is free from any maintenance. Couldn’t we all use a few extra ours during our day? Vinyl siding provides homeowners many advantages: not only are there many color and stylistic choices, it is also a great way to enhance the aesthetic value of your house.

Adding vinyl siding to your home can be much more expensive than repainting.  Is the extra expense worth it?  These are a few points to take into account.

If you have to repaint every four years, how much will you spend over the next 15-20 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 Should You Look For?

If you can find certification by the Vinyl Siding Institute, then you know you are getting a quality product.  VSI certification means the siding meets or exceeds industry standards when tested and inspected.

What Choices Do You Have?

Gauge

Impact and weather resistance are better if thicker. 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.the premium is 040″

Grain

Smooth grains give a more traditional or contemporary look. A muted grainy effect on the vinyl siding colors evokes a rustic feel to the interiors of the house. You could also consider log siding or stone siding for your exterior siding as an option.

Profiles

Do you like a traditional clapboard style? A dutchlap panel? Have you ever heard of a vinyl siding called dutchlap panel? The old-fashioned look of a beaded panel?  

Color Choices

These days you can choose home siding from a variety of vinyl siding colors which go right through the PVC and not just on the surface. This means that if your siding gets scratched or knocked, it won’t easily show. Pick from the many colors available, vinyl siding holds its color better and much longer than painting.

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