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Vinyl Siding - The Misunderstood Finish
For the last 20 years vinyl siding has been the exterior finish of choice, ahead
of wood, aluminum, and steel. Besides being virtually maintenance free, it is
also chosen for its colors, style choices and durability.
Many of the myths about vinyl siding stem from its early years when cracking,
fading, and buckling were part of its characteristics. Technology quickly caught
up with these faults and made it a more viable product for an exterior finish.
Another false read that people may have gotten about vinyl siding is seeing a
poor installation on a new or re-sided house. Installers not knowledgeable or
not following the manufacturers recommended installation instructions could
produce a poor job making one think its typical of all vinyl siding jobs.
One of the most common mistakes made when installing vinyl siding is not
allowing room for expansion. During warm weather a 12 foot panel can expand up
to 1/2 inch. Because of this, the siding is installed 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch
short of J-channels and corners depending on the temperature its installed in.
Another no-no is nailing the siding tight to the wall. Vinyl siding has a
slotted nailing strip along its top edge. When nailing the siding on, one must
drive the nails as close to the center of the slot as possible and leave the
nail heads no closer than an 1/8 inch away from the strip. This will allow the
siding panel to slide left to right and expand without buckling.
Another complaint is not being able to match and replace a damaged panel. If one
installs or has installed a reputable brand name vinyl siding chances are it
will be available should the need arise. After installation its a good idea to
keep a small piece of the siding and to write the color and brand name on the
back with permanent marker.
Whether installing or having vinyl siding installed, do your homework. Research
some of the different makers of vinyl siding and their products they have
available. If you are installing the siding yourself, follow the manufacturers
installation instructions. If you hire a
vinyl siding contractor to do
the job, ask for addresses of jobs he's done so you can see his work.
Mike Merisko (c) 2007
About the Author: Mike Merisko has been a carpenter for 26 years. Most of those
years were spent in the homebuilding and remodeling industries. He was also in
business as a carpentry and general contractor. While that is his forte, he also
has experience in bridge building, commercial construction, and exhibit building
which is how he earns his living these days. You can browse through articles by
him and others at his website http://www.sawkerfs.com or visit his blog at
http://www.sawkerfs.blogspot.com
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