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What Is The Best Type Of Siding For My House?

July 14, 2020

If you’re looking to take your curb appeal to the next level, then upgrading your siding is a great start. When it comes to siding options, you have a lot to choose from, and finding the right one can, at times, be overwhelming.

As a homeowner, you’d naturally want nothing but the best for your home. That goes for everything from the floor to the roof and the siding.

In this post, we’ll look at the best type of siding that you should consider for your home. 

Fiber Cement

Fiber cement sidings have become very popular across the country for their low maintenance and general stability. Fiber cement is a mix of wood pulp, clay, sand, and cement. The manufacturers mold this mixture into flat planes that resemble wood clapboards for your siding.

Apart from clapboards, manufacturers can also mold fiber cement to resemble masonry, stucco, or even shingles. They work well with a variety of finishes, and you can paint them whatever color you prefer, or some even come pre-finished.

One major advantage of fiber cement sidings is that they are very stable, even with large changes in temperature and humidity. This means they don’t contract and expand rapidly, which means they don’t crack. They are also fire-resistant, and aren’t affected by termites and wood rot.

The downside to this type of siding is that it requires a lot of skill and labor for the installation. You also need to completely remove the old siding before you can install this one. That’s why it’s so important to get the right people for the job if you choose a fiber cement siding.

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl sidings are among the more popular names when it comes to siding. These sidings are the go-to choice for most people looking for an affordable yet attractive siding option for their home.  It’s super light-weight, which makes it very easy to install.  

You can find options that resemble shingles, your preferred wood grain, and even stone. They are also available in a wide array of colors, so you can select one that matches the rest of your exterior for an incredible aesthetic effect.

For your vinyl siding to look its best, your walls should be straight and also free from wood rot. It generally makes it much easier to install and also looks much better. Vinyl sidings are weatherproof, rot and termite-resistant, and cost significantly less than other types of sidings.

The only downside to this type of siding is that they’re prone to cracking from impact force. Also, if you install them with overlapping, it might lead to visible seams, which is a turn off for most people. 

Also, if you’re an environmentally-conscious person, then it might not be the most environmentally-friendly option. That’s because vinyl is plastic, and hence, non-biodegradable.

Engineered Wood Siding

Engineered wood sidings are very different from ordinary wood sidings. That’s because engineered wood isn’t actual wood, though it partly consists of wood. Engineered wood is a composite material that consists of wood fibers and a mixture of resins.

It’s very easy to install because it weighs significantly less than wood. You also don’t have to worry about wood dust that comes with installing wood sidings. It’s also extremely durable, and you can expect long warranties.

Unlike wood, it is resistant to rot and termite infestation, and for the most part weather-resistant, due to its low VOC. Most importantly, however, is that engineered wood looks just like wood, and the untrained eye can’t tell it apart from real wood.

The problem with engineered wood siding is that you continually have to keep painting it to maintain its appearance. Also, it you get your engineered wood from the wrong supplier, there’s a chance that it might get wood rot.

Synthetic Stone

If you’re looking for that classic, old school stone look, then synthetic stone siding is just right for you. With synthetic stone sidings, you get to choose from a variety of styles and designs. For instance, you can choose from stone types like limestone or granite, to name a few.

Something to remember is that you don’t even have to use the siding for your entire home. Synthetic stone sidings can serve as an excellent accent for your chimney or entrances. Since it weighs less than real stone, installing this type of siding is a breeze. It’s resistant to fires and insects too, plus it doesn’t rot.

Although much cheaper than real stone sidings, synthetic stone sidings are still on the more costly side of siding options. However, they are visually stunning, look like real stone, and come in a wide array of colors and shape designs. Be careful on your choice of synthetic stone siding, as some don’t have that authentic look to them.

Wood Siding

Wood sidings have a more rustic look to them, which is precisely what some people want. Aesthetically, they look good on any house, but they’re not as durable as other options. The most popular wood sidings are redwood and red cedar because they are more durable than other tree species.

You don’t have to worry about variety with wood sidings, because there are lots to choose from. You can choose from horizontal clapboards, shingles, or even vertical panels. You can also paint these sidings to your preferred color, but lighter shades usually work better than darker variants.

These sidings require regular maintenance to retain their clean finish and structural integrity. If you maintain it properly, these siding can last you a long time.

If You Want the Best Type of Siding Deal With the Best Contractors

Knowing the best type of siding is just part of the equation; the other part is finding a competent company to install the siding for you. How good your siding looks is only as good as the contractor you choose for its installation. As such, it’s vital to not settle when choosing a contractor for your siding.

For professional and expedient siding installation service, contact us today. 

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