Siding: Which Type Of Siding Is Best For Your Home

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So many people spend so much time deciding what theyre going to do with the interior of their homes (paint, wallpapers, decor etc.) that many new homeowners forget to address what types of materials and style they want for the exterior of their home.

The exterior of your home will create the first impression for your guests and will set the tone for the rest of your home. Choosing the wrong siding can undoubtedly ruin the look of your home. Dont let this happen to you.
Here are some popular siding choices for your home and the pros and cons of each:

1.Vinyl. Vinyl is - and has always been - a popular choice of siding for modern homes. The benefits of this type of material include its durability, the easy maintenance and the cost. Meanwhile, the biggest downside of vinyl siding is the fact that this material traps moisture, potentially causing mould and mildew. The other disadvantage of vinyl siding is that, while it is cheaper to purchase initially, your energy bills may end up being higher in the end because of the energy inefficiencies of this material.

2.Aluminum. Aluminum is generally your best choice for a cost-efficient, attractive home siding option. Pros of this type of material include the fact that the material is attractive, maintenance-free and termite and corrosion-proof. Cons include the fact that this material dents easily if struck by an object at a considerable force (think baseball).

3.Wood. The pros and cons of wood siding are easy to define. The cons significantly outweigh the pros but those who love wood siding are willing to take the bad with the good. Benefits of wood siding include the natural appearance, the cozy feel and the refreshing smell. The cons include the fact that its high maintenance, the possibility of termite infestation and the possibility of mould growth.

4.Stucco. Stucco is one of the more modern choices when it comes to home siding. Pros of this material include the fact that it adds value to your home, its more modern, its easier to clean than most of the other materials and its generally more durable. The cons include the fact that it gets dirty quickly and easily (thus resulting in more cleaning), its relatively expensive and it cracks fairly easily.

We hope our advice will help you make the right decision for your home. Research the options that suit you best to make sure youre making an informed decision before you purchase.
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