Climate is a primary factor to consider when choosing vinyl siding. “Southeastern Wisconsin residents know the weather can be unpredictable throughout the year, as we can experience blistering heat, below freezing temperatures, strong storms, high winds, hail, and everything in between,” Christopher said. “Therefore, it’s important to equip a home’s exterior with windload-tested, anti-weathering vinyl siding that is capable of withstanding severe weather.”
Insulated siding, or siding with foam, is another option. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a rigid material that is coated on the backside of panels. “As a result, foam siding is long lasting, resists impacts, is energy efficient, deters mold and mildew growth, and will not dent, crack, contort, or discolor,” he said. “Plus, there will be no empty space behind the siding, which means it has a nice flat appearance and helps prevent the siding from blowing off the home in the event of high winds.”
A home’s architecture and personal style must also be taken into account. Dating back to the 19th century, board and batten siding is time-tested and is ideal for both traditional and contemporary homes. “Board and batten siding is a relatively simple design comprised of wide gaped vertical boards with narrow overlying vertical battens to cover the gaps,” said Christopher. “If you want to put a new twist on this timeless classic, vertical board and batten siding is a choice that will allow for a modern, yet sensible look.”
Alternatively, vinyl siding that looks like cedar shake offers a more coastal New England or Victorian appearance. “Moreover, it comes in different styles, including scalloped rounds, perfection-cut wood-grain or rough-cut shakes. When you mix and match these styles or incorporate a different type of vinyl siding altogether, you can generate an impressive design that gives off a rustic feel and can also accentuate a specific section of the house,” he said. “If you prefer the look of wood, then wood-grain vinyl siding with weathered wood tones is an excellent option for almost any home. For those who seek to diminish seam lines, extra-long vinyl siding is also available.”
As previously mentioned, vinyl siding is extremely durable, which means little maintenance is involved in its care. “Beyond the occasional cleaning with a hose, soap, and water, there is little else that needs to be done,” Christopher said. “In addition to being resistant to damage, vinyl siding does not need to be repainted, plus it’s insect resistant.”
A final consideration when looking to complete an exterior home remodeling project is budget. “Typically, vinyl siding has a lower cost compared to other siding materials, but the price is dependent on the particular grade selected,” he said. “From high to low, the different grades of siding include super premium, premium, standard, and economy. In addition, financing options are generally available.”
It’s clear why there is such a high demand for vinyl siding on residential homes. “Vinyl siding is affordable, withstands the elements, matches most architecture, and requires little maintenance,” said Christopher. “Homeowners are free to incorporate their own unique taste, as vinyl siding is available in a wide array of colors and textures. Those who are aware of these benefits can feel confident and content in their decision to choose vinyl siding for their home.”
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