How Can Vinyl Siding Benefit Your Home?
Although builders continue to use brick, fiber cement, and stucco for home construction, vinyl siding is preferred by homeowners and contractors alike. Vinyl was first used on residential homes in the 1950s as a replacement for aluminum siding, and it is currently used in one-third of all homes constructed in the United States. At Signature Exteriors, we’d like to share some of the reasons why vinyl siding is the ideal building material for your home.
Longevity
Depending on the weather conditions in your area, vinyl siding can hold up for twenty to forty years. Extreme weather and heat can slowly degrade vinyl, but it’s less affected by wear than wood. Vinyl’s longevity can be attributed to its design. Unlike other porous materials, vinyl does not absorb water or attract insects, and it can withstand wind gusts of up to 200 miles per hour. It’s also less likely to crack or warp in extreme environments.
Maintenance
One of the most significant advantages of using vinyl is the ease of installation and maintenance. Vinyl siding can be applied to existing homes or used on new building projects. The interlocking panels are simple to install for a small crew, and if a panel is damaged, replacing it only takes a few minutes. You can clean the siding with soap and water, and you don’t have to apply paint every few years.
Efficiency
In the heat of the Summer, vinyl reflects sunlight and keeps your home cool. Due to its insulative properties, the siding traps heat in the winter months to keep your house warm and cozy. Vinyl siding keeps your home comfortable while also decreasing the cost of your utility bills.
Cost
Building materials can be pricey, but vinyl is less expensive than other materials that have shorter lifespans. You also save on labor costs for installation since vinyl can be installed quickly.
If you’re interested in having a professional crew install vinyl siding at your residence, we’re ready to help. Contact Signature Exteriors for a free consultation.