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What’s the best siding for your home?

When it comes to improving theĀ home valueĀ andĀ curb appealĀ of your home, there are few things more important than siding. Sidings can make your house more attractive, increase its curb appeal, and even help you save money on maintenance and energy costs. With so many benefits available, it’s no surprise that choosing the right type of siding is a crucial part of any remodeling project.

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Vinyl siding

Vinyl sidingĀ is a good choice for homes in almost any climate. The material is resistant to scratching and fading and is highly durable. In addition, it does not attract pests and termites. It also makes a great insulator and can help lower energy bills.Ā 

Vinyl is the least expensiveĀ siding type. Depending on the style and size you choose, vinyl siding can cost well under $10 per square foot. After all, it’s made from recycled materials and requires less labor than other types of siding.

Compared to other siding materials, it is easy to install and requires minimal maintenance. In addition, vinyl is available in manyĀ siding colors. It can also be used to cover wood structures that are damaged due to aging and weathering. It can resemble real wood paneling, or it can imitate freshly painted wood. It is also available in different clapboard widths and clapboard sizes.Ā 

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Split-log siding

Split-log siding is an excellent choice for those who want to create a rustic ambiance in a woodland setting. Split logs are made from hardwood and sawed with the bark attached. They are then attached to the wall surface and allowed to dry. This makes the siding appear like solid logs.

Split log siding is commonly used on cabins. It is made up of narrow strips and wide boards that are evenly spaced. These panels require a high level of maintenance to prevent air leaks and protect the siding from deterioration. They are also susceptible to cracking and require regular sealing of cracks and gaps.

The main pros of steel log siding over wood are its durability and ease of maintenance. It is more affordable than wood logs, and its appearance is virtually identical to that of real wood. In addition, steel logs are much cheaper to manufacture than wood logs.

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Fiber-cement siding

The main pros of fiber-cement siding are its cost and longevity. While fiber cement costs about $1 more per square foot than vinyl, it can last for years without replacing. The downside is that fiber-cement siding is not as energy efficient as other materials. In addition, it does not protect the home as well as thicker siding.

Another pro of fiber-cement siding is its low maintenance. In most cases, it requires little maintenance other than repainting every 15 years. This is significantly less frequent than other siding types, which typically require repainting every three to seven years. But fiber-cement siding is more prone to moisture-derived problems, and if you live in a humid environment, the fiber-cement siding can become porous, causing drainage issues.

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Stucco siding

Another option is stucco. With its history dating to the 19th century, stucco siding is an ideal option for homes that want to evoke a Tudor-style appearance. This type of siding is highly durable and resistant to both fire and bad weather. Additionally, stucco siding allows for customization of the design. However, stucco siding is expensive and should only be used by professionals.

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Manufactured wood

If you want a natural look but don’t want to spend a ton of money on maintenance, then manufactured wood siding may be a great choice. However, this type of siding can be prone to rotting and mold growth. It may also not last as long as other siding options. Another drawback is that wood is highly flammable. It may be advisable to coat the siding with a fire-resistant coating to lower the risk of house fires.

One of the most common complaints about wood siding is its fire risk. Even a small outdoor fire can quickly ignite the interior and exterior of your home. Since most types of wood contain oil, they tend to burn easily. Because of this, homeowners in wildfire-prone areas should take extra precautions to ensure that their homes don’t catch fire.

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Conclusion

We hope that by reading this article, you’ve gained a better understanding of how the different types of sidings work. If you are still unsure about which one is best for your home, we recommend speaking with a qualified professional who can help determine what type ofĀ siding replacementĀ will work best on your house.

Looking for a Local Siding Company You Can Trust?Ā Look no further than the most reviewed mome Improvement company in Lancaster County.Ā  Aspen is a family-owned company that has been in operation for 30 years and with the help of our 5-star customer service team has helped over 10,000+ customers to date.

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