| Vinyl is a durable choice that offers a variety of colors, styles, textures, and trim options. When produced by a quality manufacturer vinyl siding can last for a lifetime.
Since vinyl is composed of a chemical composition there is a difference between manufactured products. If one wants to use quality vinyl, then look for products that contain special weathering chemicals, such as titanium dioxide and geloy to guard against natural elements. When choosing an exterior side, vinyl will outlast wood, brick, and stucco in terms of maintenance costs, durability, and value. Vinyl will never need to be painted or stained because the product is installed already painted and ready to go. It doesn't chip, peel, dent, or rot.
However, it does need to be cleaned annually to avoid a buildup of dirt and mold. From a performance standpoint, a homeowner wants a product to last through tough weather and natural wear and tear. Vinyl is the number one choice when considering durability to natural elements.
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| When wood is compared to vinyl in cost, wood siding is more costly because of materials and maintenance. Wood siding needs to be replaced after 15 years. Hardboard is another wood siding option that is economical, but needs to be replaced periodically because it is not very durable.
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| Metal is another option to choose from in sidings, but is expensive. It requires less maintenance than wood, but dents and scratches easily. When comparing vinyl to metal, vinyl is easier to maintain. Metal siding "needs special care to prevent water condensation on the back of the siding coming in contact with the wood under layer, or rot may occur.
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| Once vinyl is installed correctly, it does not need periodic maintenance, unlike brick or stone. These two sidings are expensive and need regular repairs.
Even though these options give homes beautiful appearances and are very durable, homeowners' insurance typically does not insure damage to masonry. |
Stucco is another option, but when compared to vinyl, it chips easily, and is less durable then any of the choices. It also absorbs water easily, causing problems in the future.
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