Some homeowners often find it hard to decide what the best type of siding material to choose for their property. This is why some people contact siding contractors to help them weigh their options. However, it’s best if you learn about the basics yourself to put your mind at ease.
Let’s take vinyl siding for example. There are some common myths and misconceptions about this type of siding material. Let’s break some of these down.
Vinyl Siding Myths
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Appears Cheap – This is one of the most common myths about vinyl sidings. The truth is, homeowners can choose from a wide variety of vinyl siding colors which are all color retention certified. Modern vinyl siding are also offered with various accents and trims. Some high-quality vinyl siding even look similar to wood siding, cedar shingles and other common siding materials.
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Breaks Easily – You can ask your window and door contractor how vinyl siding have evolved through the years. Manufacturers have already made vinyl more resistant to extreme weather conditions just like other siding materials. In the event that vinyl siding gets damaged, it’s so easy to replace and re-install compared to other siding made of different materials. Aside from that, it’s also easy to clean and maintain.
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Expensive – Installing vinyl siding is a lot more affordable compared to installing other siding types. Aside from that, when it comes to maintenance, other types of siding materials need stains and repainting to stay good-looking. Vinyl siding doesn’t.
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Not Energy-Efficient – Vinyl siding is in reality, one of the most energy-efficient among siding options in the market today. It offers the great insulation and helps reduce energy costs by helping keep indoor heat in and outdoor heat out.
For professional siding installation in Bel Air, Abingdon and the surrounding MD communities, you can contact Polk Contracting, Inc. We also offer roof, gutter, window and door replacement to address your various home improvement requirements. Call us at (410) 660-2922 to request a FREE estimate today! We serve clients in Harford County and surrounding areas.