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An Introduction To Vinyl Siding
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Vinyl siding was first introduced to the exterior
cladding market in the early 1960s. Today, the U.S. Census Bureau has
acknowledged it as the #1 choice of exterior siding in the United States. In
fact, twice as many people use it than any other siding. However, many people
are also unconvinced of manufacturers’ claims of durability, beauty, and ease
of maintenance. Whether building a new home or renovating an existing
residence, there are a few factors to keep in mind when considering a vinyl
siding solution. Vinyl siding is the least expensive and most versatile option compared to other sidings. Wood sidings are valued more for their aesthetic appeal while metal sidings are more environmentally friendly than vinyl. Composite sidings, such as fiber cement are considered more durable as they do not contract and swell as vinyl siding does. |
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Vinyl siding does not actually
attach to the side of a house. Instead, it hangs. This is due to the fact that
the material will contract and swell in response to temperature changes. Heavy
swelling in extreme weather conditions may lead to wavy or curved panels. Also,
many people find the gaps left for swelling allowances during installation to be
rather unsightly. There is also a risk that water may collect in these gaps
(especially at the “J” channels located around doors and windows) and create
water damage. This problem may be solved with the use of properly installed
flashings, house felt, and/or builder’s wrap.
About the
Author: Budda Oliver is a marketing agent for
Regal Home Improvement. The company provides vinyl siding for clients in and
around the Richmond Virginia area. For more information on
vinyl siding in
Richmond Virginia please visit their website.
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