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When selecting new siding material for your home, be sure to think about functionality along with curb appeal. High-quality, functional siding will withstand damage from the elements and other potentially dangerous situations.

From vinyl to engineered wood, there are a number of siding options out there. You want to choose the most practical one for your unique needs by reviewing factors such as climate, budget, and maintenance needs. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular types of siding on the market right now.

Premium Vinyl Siding
Many homeowners choose premium vinyl siding for its impressive durability and low maintenance requirements. Premium vinyl siding is affordable and never needs painting. Over the years, advancements have continued to be made, and as a result, today’s high-tech vinyl siding is thicker and stronger than the vinyl siding of the past. Homeowners now have the option to choose from an assortment of vinyl materials ranging in style, pattern, and trim. Some premium vinyl siding is even formulated with color pigment throughout its entirety rather than just the top layer. Choose this siding option if you want a material that won’t rot like wood, and painting or staining will no longer be required to keep it looking nice. Premium vinyl siding can simply be washed with a hose to maintain the appearance you love.

Insulated Vinyl Siding
One type of premium vinyl siding is insulated vinyl. Insulated vinyl siding is lined with contoured foam insulation, which increases its energy efficiency. Many homeowners choose insulated vinyl siding if they’re in search of ways to improve their home’s energy efficiency and reduce outside noise while adding to curb appeal. Insulated vinyl siding is an excellent option that offers a combination of elegant beauty, remarkable strength, and reliable exterior protection.

Steel Siding
Homeowners that choose steel siding are provided with a beautiful exterior material that is durable, is non-combustible, and requires little to no maintenance. With steel siding, you won’t have to worry about painting, and it can easily be cleaned with a garden hose like premium vinyl siding. Homeowners are drawn to steel siding for its recyclability, making it more eco-friendly than traditional vinyl siding. Steel siding lasts up to 40 years, thus making it well worth the investment.

Engineered Wood Siding
If you are drawn to the appearance of traditional wood siding but are hesitant about the maintenance requirements, engineered wood siding is a cost-effective option. Engineered wood siding is designed out of composite wood materials and is more resistant to insects, mold, and mildew, unlike natural wood siding. LP SmartSide Siding offers the warmth and beauty of traditional wood siding that many homeowners are attracted to along with many more benefits. LP SmartSide Siding provides homeowners with a durable, dimensionally stable design that will last for years to come.

Hardie Board
Hardie board siding is created by James Hardie and is also known as cement board siding. This siding option has been around for quite some time, and it has varied in popularity for homeowners over the years. It is designed from fiber cement, which gives it an impressive fire rating. Hardie board requires little to no maintenance, is long-lasting, and has remarkable resistance to inclement weather. Hardie board usually comes with a 50-year warranty and is an excellent siding option for homeowners who are looking for a virtually maintenance-free and impressively strong siding.

If you are building a new home or upgrading your existing one, be sure to pick the right siding for your needs. If you are selling your home or have experienced damage due to inclement weather, call a siding expert for an inspection.

This article was written by Advantage Construction, Inc.
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