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The following article was published in our article directory on January 26, 2011.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: Marty Lang
The most obvious reason anyone would want to get vinyl siding is because of its durability. They last a long time and are capable of withstanding a barrage of varying weather conditions enduring only very slight damage to the overall exterior. And if you think old vinyl is strong enough already, newer sidings are even stronger allowing you many years of life without disruption.
Vinyl siding is also known for how easy it is to maintain, aside from having to spay was the siding about once or twice a year you will never have to paint, work, or add anything extra to the vinyl as it is already where it needs to be right from the start. And since it's already where it needs to be in terms of style, it will continue to change and maintain itself as the years go by making your home look nicer and nicer as the days go on.
And the next obvious good is that it's quite inexpensive. Why spend all that money on paint and other supplies when it'll ultimately rust up making your work look sloppy when you can get it all done easier at a cheaper price? Now, I won't go as far as to say the price is the same for every home, it's not, the price will be determined based on the size of the home and what kind of siding it can handle. But you will no doubt get a much better deal out of vinyl siding as paint would need to be reapplied perhaps more than once throughout a year as where vinyl can last for many years without a reapplication reducing your bills down to a dull roar.
And it just looks a lot nicer than a painting job, the color is built to last and won't change as the house goes through the ages, it will remain the same.
The Bad
Although most vinyl can and will withstand poor weather conditions, it's the extremely severe weather that can be detrimental to your sidings. And as painful as it sounds in really bad weather your vinyl can be treated worse than wood potentially breaking or ripping the vinyl apart, thus adding a notch to your day. And the worst part of it all? If your vinyl is damaged you can't simply fix the problem, you'll most likely have to replace the entire thing to get it back up to snuff.
Moisture is the worst enemy of vinyl as it has the capacity to become entrapped underneath the siding panels causing the siding to rot and decay. This opens up the possibly of insect infestations as they are attracted to such molding decay, not only that but if it is not treated your walls could start to look damp and wet and the moment you see that you know there's a big problem going on.
Even though vinyl is cost effective, don't expect it to lower your energy bills to a rich-man's level, insulation is not vinyl sidings strong suit even if you believe it is. Also, depending on the type of siding you buy will determine how much fading there could be. If you buy the extremely cheap brands of vinyl then expect your colors to degrade after only five years of use. If they begin to degrade that'll be a big problem for your home as the colors will not match up leaving your neighbors baffled at the sight.
In Conclusion...
Vinyl siding is a great addition to any home but as with any great addition you need to decipher all the factors before you make a purchase. Don't simply assume everything is going to be one hundred percent after you add in your siding. Research all you can before you make the switch and do everything that is necessary to avoid any potential problems that become apparent. Once you've factored all the variables in then and only then should you decide what you should do because without the proper knowledge beforehand home-brewed problems will reduce the value of your home.
Keywords: vinyl siding,siding,home maintenance,roofing,window,window replacement,gutter
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