Vinyl Siding: When The Appearance Is Not Aimed To Deceive

You can cover the outside walls of your house with vinyl siding, a flexible material. 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. Vinyl siding is also highly unlikely to be damaged by denting or high winds.

Vinyl house siding is a great investment. Re-siding a home is among the top ten remodeling projects in terms of overall payback. 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.

Repainting will cost less than adding vinyl to your walls.  Is the vinyl siding cost worth paying extra money for it?  Here are some considerations.

Repainting every 4 years would be expensive, can you imagine how much that would add up to over the next 15-20 years?  It is reasonable to assume that a certified vinyl siding job would last that long.

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.

Vinyl siding is durable, so it doesn’t dent or get damaged from the weather.

Regardless of the look you are seeking, there are a plethora of design options in color, texture, and style that you can select from.

What are key features?

One way to verify quality is to look for certification by the Vinyl Siding Institute.  A siding which is VSI certified, would be sure to meet or exceed industry standards at the time of testing and inspection.

It is tested and inspected for:

- Weathering performance
– Color
– Windload resistance
– Gloss
– Surface distortion
– Camber
– Impact resistance
– Length
– Width
– Thickness
– Heat shrinkage
– 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.

Grain

Using smooth grains it is possible to achieve a more contemporary or traditional look. More pronounced grains can give a home a more rustic appearance.

Profiles

How about a more conventional style such as clapboard?. Have you ever heard of a vinyl siding called dutchlap panel? The traditional style of a beaded panel?  Look over the different profiles that are available, and see how these can change the look of your home.

Color

Choose from a wide variety of colors, that vinyl siding will hold better and longer than paint.

So there you have it. A summary of vinyl house siding and the buying decisions you need to make. Make use of it to get the best choices.

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