Exterior Vinyl Siding
Vinyl Siding for Your Home
Less expensive and low maintenance option
vinyl sidingOriginally introduced in the early 60's vinyl siding has become
the most popular siding product in recent years. It has been estimated that vinyl
siding is being used on as much as 40% of new construction in the United States!
Typically patterned to offer a wood horizontal siding look vinyl is actually
available in a number of different styles and a multitude of colors. Vinyl siding
coloring is typically not painted on the exterior but is added during production
meaning scratches will not reveal a different color underneath. While early versions
of vinyl siding had a tendency to lose color or become brittle modern vinyl products
have very long lasting color getting rid of the need to re-paint your home every
5-10 years as is necessary with several other materials. Vinyl siding is available
in both seam and seamless versions. As with other materials the seamless siding
is considered more attractive and better at repelling the elements.
Traditional vinyl siding has not been able to truly replicate the appearance
of a solid wood siding. This failure can be traced to the fact that the vinyl
siding was not solid however a new version of vinyl is now available. This version
places a foam core behind the siding making the vinyl far more rigid and significantly
increasing it's insulating value, from an R-value of less than 1.0 to 4.0. The
additional rigidity also adds strength in situations where vinyl siding would
have been likely to show damage from hail, golf balls, etc.. Nearly every manufacturer
of vinyl siding offers a foam core version and while the cost is higher it is
money well spent if you want to make certain your siding lays flat and stays
that way over a long period of time.
Vinyl siding has enjoyed tremendous popularity in part due to the fact that
it is sold as a "lifetime product with no maintenance". No product
is maintenance free even if it only requires spraying off the grime that accumulates
a few times a year. Without a doubt vinyl siding requires very little maintenance
and is among the lower priced options on the siding costs scale but it is important
that you realize vinyl will need to be repaired and or replaced eventually.
Vinyl siding is not without it detractors. Vinyl siding is made from Polyvinyl
Chloride or PVC and is considered by many to be an environmental hazard since
it is very difficult to dispose of in an ecologically friendly way. While environmentalists
would like to do away with it vinyl siding seems destined to be a big part of
the siding industry for the foreseeable future.
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