Vinyl Siding

Considering Vinyl Options 

Even if you aren't sure vinyl siding is for you, it's likely you've at least considered it. Why? For most homeowners, it means eliminating the hassle and expense of repainting their house every five years or so - or paying someone else to do it. Besides saving work, vinyl siding can save you money.

Advantages of Vinyl Siding

Vinyl has become the most popular choice in siding. More than one-third of the exterior cladding installed on new and existing homes is vinyl. The balance is wood, aluminum, steel, brick or stucco.

If new siding is in your future, keep these three key considerations in mind when looking at the vinyl option:

Vinyl siding isn’t for everyone; you have to like the way it looks on your house.

Even if you aren't sure vinyl siding is for you, it's likely you've at least considered it. Why? For most homeowners, it means eliminating the hassle and expense of repainting their house every five years or so - or paying someone else to do it. Besides saving work, vinyl siding can save you money.

Advantages of Vinyl Siding

Vinyl has become the most popular choice in siding. More than one-third of the exterior cladding installed on new and existing homes is vinyl. The balance is wood, aluminum, steel, brick or stucco.

If new siding is in your future, keep these three key considerations in mind when looking at the vinyl option:

Vinyl siding isn’t for everyone; you have to like the way it looks on your house.

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