The Pros and Cons of Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding is a popular choice for Nashville area homeowners who want to
improve the looks of their home without painting. While vinyl is relatively
inexpensive, and long-lasting, there are some pros and cons when it comes to
choosing it for your home. There are many factors to consider when looking at
installing vinyl siding.
There are several benefits to installing
vinyl siding on your home. Vinyl siding is long lasting, durable,
inexpensive and easy to maintain. Vinyl comes in a variety of grains, thickness
and colors making it a practical choice for many homeowners.
Benefits of Vinyl Siding
Durability: One of the main reasons Tennessee homeowners want to
install vinyl siding is because it is long lasting and durable. Most vinyl
siding companies offer siding that should last for a very long time.
Vinyl siding can stand up to most weather conditions without worry of severe
damage. Newer vinyl is even stronger than the older versions and is less likely
to crack and become brittle. In addition, vinyl siding can withstand years of
sunlight without fading.
Maintenance: Vinyl siding is easy to maintain. There is no need to
ever paint the siding and it never fades from the elements. The only regular
maintenance vinyl siding needs is to be spray washed once or twice a year.
Vinyl siding has a new look year after year. If moisture becomes an issue,
you will need to re-caulk the joints between the siding and trim.
Cost Effective: Over the long term, vinyl siding can be cost
effective. Siding is much more inexpensive than repainting and repairing wood on
a home. The initial cost of vinyl siding will vary depending on the size of the
home and the quality of the siding.
Vinyl siding comes in many grains and thickness that will affect the total
cost. Some also believe that vinyl siding can help reduce energy bills by
serving as an extra layer of insulation.
Looks: Vinyl siding comes in many grains and colors to suit most
homes. The good news about newer siding is that the color is baked through the
vinyl instead of applied. This means that the color stays true over a long
period of time and will not show scratches or small imperfections.
While vinyl siding is becoming more popular, there are many misconceptions
about siding. Some of those misconceptions are that siding is indestructible and
maintenance free. This is not always true. There are some precautions to be
aware of before choosing vinyl siding.
Cons:
Severe Weather Conditions: While it is true that most vinyl siding can
withstand most weather conditions, some siding can be damaged in very severe
weather. It can often be less durable than wood in extreme weather conditions.
Very heavy and violent winds can penetrate under the siding and lift panels
from the wall. Debris that is blown in the wind can puncture siding.
It is also important to remember that when damage to vinyl siding occurs the
entire panel will need to be replaced.
Moisture Trap: While vinyl siding needs little maintenance to stay new
looking, it can trap moisture. When moisture becomes trapped underneath siding
panels, it can rot and cause mold and mildew to grow. This can become a breeding
ground for insects. Also, if moisture is left untreated, the dampness can seep
through to the inside of the house causing damp walls.
Cost: While vinyl siding can be cost effective over a long period of
time, it may not substantially lower energy bills. Siding is backed with
Styrofoam, but even with the thicker varieties, does not sufficiently insulate a
wall.
Damage Control: Vinyl siding does come in an array of colors, however,
if a panel becomes damaged it may be difficult to match the color. Some fading
could occur with cheaper made siding after only five years. This could be a real
problem is the colors do not match.
Whether you are choosing vinyl siding for the looks or durability, it is
always important to research vinyl siding before having it put on your home.
Siding can be beneficial to homeowners looking for a durable, yet maintenance
free way of improving the home. Also, if you live in an area that has a
neighborhood association, it is always a good idea to check to see if vinyl
siding is allowed.
If you are looking for a replacement windows, vinyl siding, sunrooms, or any
exterior home improvements, then please call us today at 866.879.6343 or
complete our online
request form.
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