Vinyl Siding: Looks Built to Last
Because of its flexibility, vinyl house siding has become the trendy alternative to use for a house’s outer walls. 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. You can be sure that your Vinyl siding will resist against heavy winds and denting.
It is a wise investment to use vinyl siding for your house renovation project. Savings-wise, you will get a huge return of investment when vinyl sidings are used in re-tooling a dilapidated residence. Vinyl siding is maintenance free! Do we not often wish we have several hours to spare each 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. It is worth paying extra money for 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.
How much maintenance time is saved when you don’t have to scrape, paint, or replace rotting boards? 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 vinyl siding colors, textures and styles to create the look and feel you want.
What are key features?
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.
It is tested and inspected for:Windload resistance, Surface distortion, Gloss, Length, Thickness, Linear expansion.
What Are Your Options?
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.Smooth grains give a more traditional or contemporary look.. If you wish to achieve a more rustic look, use more pronounced grains.
Profiles:Would you like a traditional clapboard style?. Have you ever heard of a vinyl siding called dutchlap panel? What about a beaded panel and its old-fashioned look? Explore the different influences that different profiles can give your home.
Color:You can pick from an assortment of colors, which will be held better by the vinyl siding and last longer than paint.
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