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TYPES OF SIDING 

VINYL SIDING 

A low-cost and low-maintenance option that includes many styles and colors to fit your prefered look. Vinyl siding is durable and can be installed quickly and efficiently thanks to our expertise. Unfortunately, vinyl siding is prone to cracking in cold weather. 
 

ADVANTAGES

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Low maintenance: Does not need to be painted and is resistant to pests, rot, and mildew.

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Cost-effective: Typically more affordable than wood and fiber cement siding.

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Variety: Available in a wide range of colors, textures, and styles, including designs that mimic the look of wood.

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Weather-resistant: It is resistant to moisture and can handle extreme temperatures.

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WOOD SIDING 

An attractive option includes wood planks, boards, panels, or shingles. Thanks to its design, it can help divert water away from home. With wood siding, you can choose from various stains and paint finishes. One drawback is that it requires regular maintenance or repainting to remain sturdy.  

ADVANTAGES

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Aesthetic appeal: Provides a warm, traditional look that many homeowners prefer.

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Customizable: Can be painted or stained in a wide range of colors.

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Insulation: Wood has natural insulating properties, helping with temperature control.

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METAL SIDING 

One of the more common options for siding. as it requires low maintenance and comes in various colors and materials. Metal siding is excellent at resisting heat. Is durable and can take beatings from extreme weather. It can be dented by severe weather.   

ADVANTAGES

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Durability: Metal siding is resistant to rot, mold, and insect damage, and it is less likely to warp or crack.

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Low maintenance: Requires minimal upkeep compared to wood siding.

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Fire-resistant: Both aluminum and steel are fire-resistant, which can be an advantage in areas prone to wildfires.

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Energy efficiency: Metal can reflect heat, helping with energy efficiency in hot climates.

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FIBER CEMENT SIDING 

An increasingly popular siding option that requires almost no maintenance. Fiber cement siding resembles natural wood grain and is indistinguishable from wood sidings. It is resistant to damage from moisture and pests but comes with a higher price tag. 

ADVANTAGES

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Durability: Highly resistant to rot, insects, and fire. It doesn’t warp or crack over time like wood.

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Low maintenance: Unlike wood, it doesn’t need to be regularly painted or stained. However, it may need occasional painting after 10-15 years.

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Versatility: Available in a variety of textures and styles, including options that mimic wood, stucco, or masonry.

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Energy efficiency: It is often paired with insulating materials to improve a home's overall energy efficiency.

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Experts specializing in the installation and maintenance of rainwater drainage systems.
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