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The Things You Need to Know Before Choosing Vinyl Siding for Your House

Vinyl siding is a favorite material among contractors everywhere. Discover interesting facts about this material before you plan a professional vinyl siding installation.

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The Things You Need to Know Before Choosing Vinyl Siding for Your House

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  1. September 7, 2017 The Things You Need to Know Before Choosing Vinyl Siding for Your House The weather conditions in most areas of the United States can go from one extreme to another. Winters in Colorado, can often get harsh and long, and these extreme conditions can take a toll on your home. That’s why it’s very important for all homeowners to choose the right type of exterior or sidings for their house. Page | 1

  2. The standard wall typically consists of a layer of drywall and a wood panel. For areas with extreme weather conditions such as Colorado, this basic setup is simply not enough. They cannot stand a chance against the cold of winter or the summer’s scorching heat. What can you do in this situation? You can fortify your walls by using vinyl sidings. What Makes a Good Siding? As a material used to cover the sides, or the walls, of a building, sidings play a vital role in your home. First and foremost, siding can act as an added insulation to your home and maintain an even temperature within. Second, your walls will be physically tougher if they are covered with sidings. Third, sidings can help you to achieve the kind of aesthetic you want for your house. Fourth, a good siding can help to prevent moisture from entering your drywall. A wet drywall can become a fertile breeding ground for bacteria, mold, and mildew which can decompose and compromise the entire structure. At the moment, there are many types of sidings available in the market. Vinyl siding is gaining more popularity among homeowners and contractors alike and for many good reasons. More Durable than Other Materials Vinyl siding is tough and durable. Many people are pleasantly surprised to find how much more durable it is compared to other materials such as wood. Vinyl siding is especially resistant to moisture, heavy winds, and the impact of hail. This means vinyl won’t rot or corrode over time and that’s why many sellers offer a lifetime guarantee for this material. Cost Effective Despite being durable, vinyl siding costs three times less than wood sidings. The maintenance cost is also lower because this type of material is immune to pests and does not rot. Therefore, you won’t need to apply any seals or coating to vinyl sidings unless you want to change the color of your building exterior. To clean vinyl sidings, you only have to spray it with pressurized water. Page | 2

  3. Superior Versatility Vinyl sidings come in a variety of textures and colors to help homeowners turn their dream home into a reality. This material can even mimic the profile of other materials such as cedar wood or Victorian scallops. It is incredible that the difference is indiscernible. If you are interested in installing vinyl sidings for your residential property, hire a team of professional contractors or builders. They have the proper tools and skilled technicians to ensure a beautiful and lasting installation. About Lumin Systems: At Lumin Systems, we’re always ready to help our clients choose the best materials for their homes. You can trust our expertise and even provide creative inputs to make improvements to your home’s roofs, exteriors, windows, and doors. Our aim is to make your home improvement projects go as smoothly and stress-free as possible. Sources: Siding Basics, DIYNetwork.com Top Six Exterior Siding Options, HGTV.com Page | 3

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