Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Redoing the Exterior of Your Home With Insulated Vinyl Siding





When considering redoing the exterior of a home, the best option is insulated vinyl siding. While it is true there are many different choices when it comes to the materials to put on the outside of a home, there are just as many disadvantages with many of those choices.

The various other types of options include:
• Wood Plank and Beveled Wood
• Cement Fiber
• Aluminum
• Brick

One of the oldest types is wood plank or beveled wood. This is one of those materials that requires a lot of maintenance and is prone to warping. Not only that, but this type of exterior covering will require painting quite often and is prone to rot and can be ravaged by insects.
Cement fiber is another option. This again will require some maintenance, and over time, it can crack and fade. While it is made to look like wood fiber, it really does have some problems with needing to be maintained.

Aluminum is another option. One of the biggest drawbacks to this material is that it is on the rather expensive end of the scale.

Not only that, but this type of covering can easily be dented. While it is durable, replacing or fixing the dented areas can be extremely costly over the life of the exterior.

Brick is perhaps the most expensive of all. Over time, it will crumble, and it must be sand blasted to be cleaned. This again can turn into a costly expense to have to maintain throughout the life of the brick.
However, insulated vinyl siding is durable, inexpensive, low maintenance and resilient to all of the weather that it may be forced to endure. Not only that, but it doesn’t dent or ding as easily, and it will not rust. It is not prone to insect damage or rot.

Insulated vinyl siding does not need to be painted. This is a huge plus.
It also has built in cost savings because it is already padded to provide energy savings. This could potentially cause it to pay for itself over the life of the covering versus the savings seen on heating and air conditioning bills.

There are many different types, styles, colors and textures of insulated vinyl siding. Being able to easily choose the color of the exterior is half the battle when deciding to remodel.
This covering makes it easy because there is a wide spectrum of colors from which to choose. Options also exist for something that mimics another material such as wood or stone.
Adding insulated vinyl siding to a home can increase its value and give it great curb appeal. This is very important if the homeowner ever decides that they want to sell the home at some point in the future, which most people do at least once in their lives.

Homeowners who are looking for a material that is durable, inexpensive, flexible, weather resistant, available in a wide range of colors, textures, styles and virtually maintenance free will find that this is the one that they want to choose.