What To Consider Before Buying Exterior Vinyl Siding

Homes have been using vinyl siding since the 1950s. Since then, it has become one of the most popular exterior facings in Canada and the United States.


When it was first created, this siding had to be made manually. However, production updates have made the siding easier to produce. Modern siding is also more resistant to fading and impacts.


This siding features two layers: a top layer known as weatherable capstock and a bottom later called substrate. The substrate layer includes limestone for reduced cost. This layer additionally has a stabilizer that is both recyclable and environmentally friendly.


There are many reasons to choose this type of siding for your home. It is easy to maintain and only requires cleaning once or twice a year. It also boosts the insulation level of your property. This can save you money on your heating bills. Before you order vinyl siding for your property, here are some things to consider.


Coating

The weatherable capstock layer contains a coating that blocks ultraviolet rays. Choosing a strong coating will prevent the siding from fading over time.


Color

Different colors also fade at various rates. While bright colors such as red may seem more attractive, they also fade relatively quickly. If you want your siding to last a long time, opt for neutral colors instead.


Thickness

Siding can be 0.35 millimeters to 0.52 millimeters thick. Builders grade, the most common type of siding, is 0.4 millimeters thick. Thicker siding is typically more expensive. However, this siding is less likely to crack in cold temperatures. The rigidity of thick siding also adds to the beauty of your home.


Whatever type of vinyl siding you choose, you should have experts install it. This will give your property a more professional look. The siding company can even help you pick the style and color that best fits your house.