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What Siding is Best for Your Climate?

When it comes to choosing the exterior of your home, you have many options. There are natural cedar shakes and shingles, metal, and stone. However, a material known as vinyl siding is a popular option for homeowners. In fact, it’s one of the most popular siding choices in America. But is vinyl siding the best for your home and climate?

If you’re not familiar with this type of siding, vinyl is a synthetic material that’s frequently used in construction. It can be found on windows, siding, and even plumbing pipes. Vinyl siding is commonly made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride), but it can look just like real wood siding.

Vinyl is Maintenance Free & Ideal for Most Climates

Vinyl siding is nearly 100% maintenance-free. There is no need to stain or seal it, nor do you have to worry about paint chipping or cracking.

Meanwhile, vinyl is easy to clean, which is a bonus for homeowners. And since it’s a synthetic material, it doesn’t absorb water like wood siding.  This helps to protect your home from rot and the growth of mildew and mold, making it perfect for humid climates.

Vinyl Siding is Energy Efficient

Whether your climate is hot, cold, or mild, energy savings is important for nearly every homeowner. The way vinyl siding helps with energy efficiency is by reducing the amount of air infiltration into your home. Air infiltration is when energy inside your house escapes outside through cracks and crevices in your walls.

This happens naturally to all homes, but if there are larger holes, it can be easier for warm air to escape. There are several ways vinyl siding reduces air infiltration. Its tightly fitted and often patterned design reduces the size of cracks and crevices, which in turn reduces how much energy escapes.

The key is to select vinyl siding with foam backing. This ensures that your home is insulated down to the wood studs while preventing thermal bridging.

Get New House Siding from Precision Siding & Construction

Are you searching for the right siding material for your climate? Vinyl is almost always a smart option. If you’re interested in installing vinyl siding, make sure you take these factors into account to increase your home’s energy efficiency while protecting your home’s interior from decay and rot. Get in touch with us today to schedule a free estimate.

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