Vertical Vinyl Siding

To add oomph to your house, shy away from horizontal siding. Instead, use vertical vinyl siding that looks elegant, traditionally stylish yet modern design for your home. Vertical vinyl siding is easy to clean, maintenance-free accent to your modern looking house. They are very practical to use because they are weather-proof and can last for several years - you don't even have to paint them.

Vertical siding gives an illusion of height and space, giving a relatively smaller house a bigger and more spacious appearance. It doesn't cut your house in half; instead, the unbroken vertical lines exude elegance to your dream house. Because vertical vinyl siding is durable, you're sure that the elegance will last a long time.

Vinyl siding is more practical than wood siding in several ways. To start, wood is a high maintenance material for siding. They need to be treated for termite infestation every once in a while, and you need to paint them regularly, unlike vinyl siding, which material is colored from manufacturing. Vinyl siding are also more weather resistant than wood. And most of all, vertical vinyl siding is a lot cheaper than wood sidings.

Installing vertical vinyl siding is not too far from installing horizontal vinyl siding. You still need the base to be perfectly even - that is to say skim and fur if necessary. Furring strips are installed horizontally for vertical siding. Don't fasten the siding so that movement is restricted. Vinyl sidings need some room to expand and contract with the changes in temperature. If you know a thing or two about carpentry, you can install your vertical vinyl siding in no time.

Therefore, if you're planning for an exterior remodeling, don't hesitate to use vertical vinyl siding on your next project. You don't need to spend too much money to give your house a new look.

 

 

 

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Madrid church getting face-lift - WatertownDailyTimes.com

Madrid church getting face-lift
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EDITORIAL: Protect homes from fire
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Vinyl siding: Three key elements to getting the job right - Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune

Vinyl siding: Three key elements to getting the job right
Chicago Tribune
Vinyl siding first made a dent in the housing market of the 1960s as an inexpensive cover up that could break the cycle of repainting every few years. .

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Safe and Eco-Friendly Siding for Installers and Homeowners - AZoBuild

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Safe and Eco-Friendly Siding for Installers and Homeowners
AZoBuild
Everlast siding is 530% thicker than premium vinyl siding giving it greater strength and durability. Everlast Polymeric Siding is a complete residential .

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