Vinyl Siding Offers Durability, Flexibility And Affordability
When vinyl siding first became available, the truth is that it wasn't a very attractive option for the home. This didn't stop it from being popular, however, mainly due to how affordable it was (and is) and the fact that it did (and still does) offer a more durable and maintenance option for protecting your home. Wood is a high maintenance product that requires annual upkeep to prevent molding, rotting and fading, what's more, wood is far more expensive than vinyl.
Today you have a lot more choices when it comes to putting vinyl siding on the home. These choices are attractive as well as being affordable and durable. You have color options that weren't available a few short years ago and new techniques have made it possible to create vinyl products that look like other materials such as wood, stone, brick and more. You can use vinyl to side a new home, an existing home and even to renovate historical homes while maintaining the look that you want for the exterior of your home.
The vinyl used for siding is made from PVC, which is why it is so durable and long lasting. PVC is a rigid material that resits impact and doesn't dent. scratch or spoil if hit with a baseball or other common items. In addition, it is resistant to extreme weather conditions and is the only product that does well in cold and heat without requiring additional maintenance like other building products do. The bottom in is that vinyl siding is versatile and beautiful and the basis of this product comes from the same place as your plumbing pipes do.
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As mentioned above, vinyl is the most affordable siding option on the market today. It is affordable in two ways. First of all, the price for purchasing Vinyl Siding is much lower in terms of up front cost and is a fraction of the price of wood and brick and about the same as stucco (although vinyl is much more attractive). The affordability extends in terms of maintenance. Over the years you won't have to paint your it in order to keep it looking good, you won't have rotting or crumbling and the weather won't cause it to expand or contract. Every so often all you have to do is pressure wash to keep your vinyl looking like it was just installed; no other product can offer that.
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