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Vinyl siding is the most popular choice for the homeowners in
protecting the exterior of their homes. It is long lasting and
does not require much maintenance - a simple was with a hose and
soft brush is sufficient.
The PVC material, combined with additives, gives it its strength
and it is not too difficult to install by the average homeowner,
but usually a professional is employed to install it. To find
out more is fill in this simple form...
Vinyl siding offers you lots of color choices. Vinyl
siding colors are not simply on the surface of the vinyl,
the color goes all the way through the material. This is achieved
by adding the color as the plastic is being molded. The overiding
advantage with this is that if the siding gets scratched, it doesn't
show as the color beneath the scratch is the same.
Even though you would like your house to stand out, choosing
vinyl siding colors that are outrageous
is not a good idea, as it would make your home difficult to sell
later on. It would be a better idea to look for a particular color
that blends in nicely with the other homes in the neighborhood.
Vinyl siding colors come in reds, greens, blues, browns and creams.
White, light browns and creams are the most popular choices currently
although yellows, blues and greys are becoming more popular. In
the past, homeowners were limited to a choice of pastels or shades
of white. Once you have chosen a color, you can coordinate the
rest of the exterior with complimentary colors for such things
as your shutters, window trim and doors. Your deck or porch should
match the siding, which means that the paint on the deck should
be a neutral color so that it blends in nicely with your choice
of siding color.
So any of the vinyl siding colors you
choose will maintain their color for years and years. The fact
the color goes all the way through the vinyl, not just on the
surface, helps to keep the look of your vinyl fresh and you won't
damage the color by cleaning.
Molds and mildew can coat your vinyl in moist areas. Regular
cleaning should prevent these unsightly stains as described above.
Some people may choose to paint their vinyl siding at a later
point. The paint used specially for vinyl siding contains urethane
and acrylic resin and lasts for a long time in a variety of different
weather. While vinyl can be painted, most manufacturers recommend
you don't paint it a color that's darker than the original vinyl.
Another reason not to paint your vinyl is the durability of the
vinyl as compared to the durability of the paint that you will
use to cover it.
Find out more. Fill out the easy form above to claim
your free, no-obligation quotes from a leading siding company.
If you're looking for a quality siding contractor for
your next project, the process is very easy:
- You tell us your siding needs
- We'll match you with qualified professional contractors
- You quickly receive your quotes
...and best of all, the entire review process is completely free!
Vinyl Siding is available in the
following states:
Alabama, Arizona,
Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, District of
Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington,
West Virginia and Wisconsin.
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- 1. Virtually maintenance free
- 2. Extensive warranties
- 3. Energy bill reduction
- 4. Variety of styles and colors
- 5. Will always look fresh
- 6. Professionally installed
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