Vinyl siding for your exterior is an ideal choice for it's durability, beauty and affordable pricing. Vinyl siding requires minimal maintenance, never needs painting, is easy to clean and generally last between 25 and 50 years. It is also impervious to water and bugs and can vent moisture. Vinyl siding has a wide variety of styles and color combinations to meet the look you are trying to achieve. The cost of vinyl siding is usually cheaper than wood and will cost less for installation.

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As a building material, vinyl siding is relatively new. It was introduced in the late 1950s as a substitute to aluminum siding. When vinyl siding first came on to the market by manufacturers and distributors, it was quickly dismissed as a good option to house siding because it faded, cracked, bucked and sagged. Since the early days, vinyl siding has come a long way in production materials, durability, installation techniques and style options. Today, it is quickly becoming the best choice for home owners and builders. Vinyl siding is now used in approximately 50% of the market and in continuing to grow in popularity.

There are a few items to consider when you are looking to buy vinyl siding for your home. Whether you are looking for vinyl siding for your barn, cabin, mobile home or house, you should consider quality, price, contractors estimates and manufacturers, distributors and installation. Additionally, there are a few key points you should be well aware of when looking at materials for your exterior.

Thickness of Materials - Generally, you will want thick vinyl siding over thin. Thicker exterior materials will likely be stiffer and more durable. Thinner choices can be cheap quality and sag or warp over the years.

Fading of Materials - Cheap vinyl siding will likely fade over the years. When comparing estimates and prices, be sure to ask about UV protection and find out how the exterior will handle sunlight. If your house has a lot of sun exposure due to climate or lack of shade on your property, also ask if the manufacturer recommends lighter colors for less fade over dark colors.

Wind Resistance - When getting estimates on vinyl siding, be sure to ask about the manufacturers warranty and if it covers wind damage. You will want vinyl siding on your exterior that will resist wind up to 150 mph in a storm.

Rain Resistance - Vinyl siding hangs loosely on your house because it provides better ventilation and contracts and expands with heat and cold. As such, it can also trap moisture or have areas where water can leak inside your home. You need to make sure the installation is done properly to avoid these problems. Proper flashings, house felt or builder's wrap should be added by the installer. Contrary to what some may expect, vinyl siding is actually less likely than wood to trap moisture. There are tiny holes in the butts of each plastic panel to release water and, because they are hung loosely, air can easily move behind the paneling. This is also why it is important that the contractor installs flashing, housewrap or builders felt. This would be done for wood siding as well.

Seamless Installation - Unlike a wood, metal, aluminum or cement exterior, vinyl panels are not attached tightly to your house. For lack of a better term, it hangs on the side of your home. This is because it contracts and expands with heat and cold. Ask your contractor when you are getting estimates about whether they offer double hem mounting area or a single hem. Double hem mounting in installation usually provides better attachment than a single hem. However, if the installer makes the vinyl siding is too tight, there will be poor ventilation, which is needed. If the installer makes the vinyl siding too loose, it can be noisy. Your vinyl siding needs to have proper installation for durability and quality. Be sure you talk to the contractors about their installation process and quality checks. You do not want to have to worry about repair on your home because of cheap installation.

Choose Your Style - There are many options and color combinations when choosing the style you desire for your house, barn, cabin or mobile home. You can choose to make your home look just like it has a cedar wood or pine wood exterior. You can also choose vinyl log siding, vinyl shake siding, and vinyl cedar shake siding. When looking for vinyl cedar shake siding, you have a wide variety of options to obtain your desired look, such as perfection, rough split, half rounds, insulated, clapboard, dutchlap, and board and batten beaded. There are also countless color combinations, trim choices, vinyl stone siding, shingles, cedar shingle, fiber cement siding, vinyl window options, decks and patios and more.

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November 3, 2013 at 9:46 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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