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Benefits of Using Reinforced Siding

Siding serves very important functions in your home. It keeps your walls and the interior safe from harsh weather elements. Siding also serves as insulation, helping reduce heat transfer, lowering your energy consumption. It helps keep your home’s structure free of moisture, insects, and debris that may lead to extensive damage. Moreover, being a significant part of your exterior faƧade, siding plays an important role in giving your home a curb appeal. While Vinyl is the most durable material for siding, vinyl siding is not the strongest you can install in your home. Reinforced siding is designed for better wind resistance, durability, and rigidity, making it a superior choice. Today, we shall explore the benefits of using reinforced siding.

Reinforced siding typically combines the durability and rigidity of vinyl with the beauty of textured finishes and styles. The vinyl is often lined with Styrofoam to keep the siding impact-resistant. The result is an appealing finish that is durable and more resistant to harsh elements. Below we discuss the various benefits of reinforced siding.

 

  1. Superior Protection

Your siding is your home’s first point of contact with the harsh elements. Reinforced siding uses strengthened material that boost its rigidity and resistance to strong winds, hail, and sleet. Reinforced siding is constructed around a foam core which helps it absorb shock from high-impact events. This way, there is a reduced possibility of your siding getting damaged. This siding can withstand impact in any weather, keeping your home safe and warm even in the coldest days. Reinforced siding is also resistant to damage by insects and other creatures. This reduces the likelihood of damage to timber frames and joints, helping keep your house intact throughout its lifespan.

  1. Reduced Energy Bills

Reinforced siding offers superb insulation. A properly insulated home is comfortable and energy-efficient. Reinforced siding enhances your home’s thermal performance in adverse weather. The foam core reduces heat transfer between your home and the exterior. In cold months, your home will be able to retain interior warmth. Reinforced siding is designed to retain very little water, making it more breathable than other insulation options. You will, therefore, require little air conditioning to keep your internal temperature comfortable.

  1. Reinforced Siding Reduces Maintenance Costs

Reinforced siding discourages moisture retention, protecting your home from all issues related to water damage. You will not have to worry about fungal decay, cracking edges, buckling panels, wood rot, and pest infestation. Reinforced siding does not require expensive, time-consuming maintenance practices. Vinyl siding is resistant to fading, so you may only have to repaint it once in your building’s lifespan. To keep your reinforced siding performing optimally, all you need to do is clean it with a bucket of water and a hose. Reinforced siding is engineered to be tough, reducing the incidence of buckling and uneven walls that would cost a fortune in repairs.

  1. Improved Aesthetics

One of the greatest benefits of using reinforced siding is that it gives your home an unmatched aesthetic appeal. Reinforcement provides siding panels with additional support, leaving no room for imperfections to form. The color in reinforced vinyl goes through the panel, so the shade won’t fade easily. Additionally, reinforced vinyl has been designed in various shades and textures that mimic natural materials like wood and slate. Unlike these materials, reinforced siding prevents mold &mildew buildup, moisture retention, and pest infestation. With no chance to ruin its appearance, the reinforced siding will keep your home looking appealing for decades.

  1. Ease of Installation

With reinforced siding, you can save on time and labor costs during installation. Reinforced vinyl is lighter and easier to handle than other siding options. Its thick panels and reinforced foam core make the panels rigid enough to be transported by one person during offloading. Reinforced siding does not need special tools, extra crew, or safety equipment to install. The panels do not stack or chip during transportation, and there are no Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA) restrictions on handling the material. Overall, your contractor will charge less to install reinforced siding compared to other material options.

Contact Aspen Home Improvements if you are in need of home siding repair, installation, or a complete replacement. We have been doing renovations in Delaware,Ā Pennsylvania,Ā West Virginia, andĀ Maryland for over 25 years, and we aim to provide you with the greatest experience for your remodeling job. Get in touch with our representatives who will guide you on the best options that will let you enjoy the benefits of reinforced siding.

 

 

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