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7 Benefits of Vinyl Siding

When it comes to remodeling any aspects of a home, return on investment is always top of mind. So when your home needs a facelift and it’s time to look at siding options, you may feel overwhelmed with the amount of options available, the toll it can take on your bank account, and the time it will take to accomplish the task. How do you know what to do? Luckily, there is a tried and true siding option that can give you the look you want while still fitting into your budget and upping your curb appeal big time – Vinyl!

While updating your home’s siding might not be as exciting or glamorous as other home remodeling projects like refacing your kitchen, the benefits of updating your siding are well worth it. Whether it is a necessary and structural update or you are just wanting something fresh, vinyl siding comes with many benefits. Read on to learn more about the return on investment of vinyl siding.

Maintenance - Free

One of the biggest benefits of vinyl siding is that it is virtually maintenance-free. Aside from needing to hose it down every now and then to keep it looking fresh and clean, vinyl siding is an option where you can pretty much forget about it after the installation. In comparison, options such as wood siding require far more maintenance, which takes time and money. Painting, scraping, replacing any wood rot and fighting off possible insect infestations are all risks of wood siding. When looking at other, more durable options such as brick or stucco, you will still have to spend time and money maintaining it due to it’s capacity for corrosion.

Durable

Another huge benefit of vinyl siding is it is a durable as it is beautiful. With fade and scratch resistant finishes and locking mechanisms to keep it’s panels in place and tightly sealed, vinyl siding is a smart choice in nearly any climate, but especially one prone to extreme temperature changes and seasonal storms, like here in the midwest.

Affordable

Vinyl siding is not only a durable and virtually maintenance-free option for siding, but it is also extremely cost-effective. Not only does vinyl cost less than other siding options to install, but over it’s lifetime, vinyl is far less prone to damage and maintenance costs — saving you money not just immediately after installation, but throughout your time in your home.

Energy Efficient

When properly installed, vinyl siding can reduce your heating and cooling costs. Vinyl is thermally resistant, making it highly energy-efficient, even more so when paired with foam siding. Vinyl also comes in virtually any color, which can be an added benefit when it comes to thermal resistance. Similar to how black pavement heats in the sun, darker siding can help attract heat in colder climates while lighter siding can help alleviate excess heat absorption from the sun. Vinyl is also less prone to warping, keeping it’s locking mechanisms tight and protecting your home from absorbing the outside temperature.

Easy To Install

Compared to other siding options, vinyl siding is much easier to install. Because vinyl siding is not heavy and comes with pre-drilled holes and locking mechanisms, it fits easily on studs saving both time and money during the installation process. Keep in mind that while vinyl is in fact easier to install, it is still recommended to hire a professional to install your siding to prevent and warping or future damage.

Versatile

Modern vinyl siding can be made to look like just about any other siding, giving you all of the benefits of vinyl siding while still accomplishing the look and feel you want for your home. Vinyl comes in just about every color you can think of with a variety of textures available. If you are nervous about vinyl limiting your style options, think again!

Eco-Friendly

Vinyl siding, from production to construction, is one of the most eco-friendly siding options on the market. It produces less waste than most other building materials such as brick or cement. Vinyl siding creates virtually no waste and requires minimal raw materials to produce. It also require less water and energy to per square foot than fiber cement and less than half the energy to produce than brick and mortar. Since it is a lighter option, it also saves on fossil fuel during transportation. Vinyl also lends itself to a closed loop recycling process. Because it is made from vinyl, this type of siding can be ground up repeatedly and formed into a variety of new products, including new siding! Throughout its life cycle, vinyl siding has 79% less impact on global warming than fiber cement and 85% less impact than brick and mortar.

In an ideal world, all siding products would be good for the environment. But when it comes to having less of an effect on the planet AND your wallet, vinyl is definitely a frontrunner every homeowner should be considering.

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