Vinyl Siding: When the Appearance is not Aimed to Deceive
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.
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 needs zero maintenance. Couldn’t we all use a few extra ours during our day? Beautify the outside of your home with siding, it has many options, great flexibility and an endless amount of choices.
Repainting will cost less than adding vinyl to your floors. Is the cost worth the end result? These are some things to think about.
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. The ease of cleaning and maintaining vinyl siding is as simple as spraying with a garden hose and using a mild detergent.
Vinyl siding is durable, so it doesn’t dent or get damaged from the weather.
You can take your pick from an assortment of colors, styles and textures to create your own look and feel.
What Should You Look For?
One way to verify quality is to look for certification by the Vinyl Siding Institute. The industry boasts a special standard called VSI certification which ensures the siding meets or exceeds preset conditions.
What Choices Do You Have?
Gauge
The weather resistance and the impact is better if the panel is thicker. Thicker panels look better because they will hang straighter, and lay against the wall flatter. Expect to find gauge sizes related to an economical point of view.040″ to upper level.
Grain
With Grains, you can get a more contemporary and orthodox look. If you wish to achieve a more rustic look, use more pronounced grains. You could also consider log siding or stone siding for your exterior siding as an option.
Profiles
Would you like a traditional clapboard style? A dutchlap panel? 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 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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