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What Are 3 Types of Siding for a Residential Building?

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March 11, 2021
by Brandon Heins

With a return on investment (ROI) of almost 80 percent on average, a new residential siding is one of the surest ways to boost the value of your home. Installing residential siding panels can also instantly enhance your home’s curb appeal, besides significantly improving its energy efficiency.

What type of siding material to invest in is a critical decision. Remember, this is a choice you’re going to live with for decades. Besides, a re-siding project will set you back at least several thousand dollars, so you want to get the best value for your money.

As you’ll realize the moment you start shopping, there are many siding options from which to choose. To help take the guesswork out of the game, we’ve picked four of the best residential siding materials in 2021.

1. Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is one of the most commonly used siding materials in the United States. This durable form of plastic is preferred by homeowners for many reasons, one of which is its availability in numerous styles and colors.

Below are some other main reasons to consider vinyl siding for your home.

It Doesn’t Require Painting

Besides vinyl, just about every siding material comes with a color coating. Vinyl’s color is baked-in and entirely homogeneous. The shade you see on top runs through to the other side, so it can’t be mechanically scratched off.

Because of this unique quality, vinyl never needs any painting. It’s the perfect choice for homeowners who don’t fancy the idea of painting their home’s exterior every few years.

It’s Inexpensive

There’s hardly a siding material that costs less than vinyl. For homeowners on a budget, vinyl is almost always the best option. The rest of the siding materials on this list can cost at least twice as much as vinyl.

The Material Is Low Maintenance

Vinyl has a slick surface, which makes it difficult for cobwebs, dust, and other debris to stick to it. And even when they do, it’s very easy for them to slide off when you spray them using a garden hose. Moreover, you’ll never have peeling paint on your siding, so scraping, patching, priming, and repainting are unnecessary.

2. LP Smart Siding

LP smart siding refers to an engineered lap siding manufactured using wood strands coated in wax, adding extra moisture resistance to the siding. The materials are then bonded with resin, among other binders, creating a surface that appears and feels similar to residential wood siding but with greater resilience to sunlight and other elements.

After the bonding, the manufacturer adds zinc borate to ward off rot and insect infestations. The last step is adding a resin-saturated overlay.

So, why should you consider LP smart siding? Here are two reasons:

There’s a Variety of Styles From Which to Choose

LP smart siding primarily comes in six styles from which to choose. Most other siding options offer fewer.

LP smart siding also comes in dozens of color options, meaning you can get a shade that complements the rest of your home. When it comes to profiles, homeowners can choose between double, triple, and quadruple.

It Provides Superior Impact Resistance

LP smart siding has excellent levels of resistance against regular impacts against your home. That means you’ll never have to worry about a frame falling off your home if something bumps into the side of your house. Ball impacts are also handled remarkably well.

3. Hardie Board Siding

Hardie Board siding is one of the most talked-about when it comes to residential siding ideas, and there are many good reasons for that. This type of sliding is made using sand, cement, and cellulose fibers.

Here are some reasons why homeowners love Hardie board siding.

It Has Outstanding Durability

This type of siding can resist the elements with remarkable ease. Expect the siding to look good and perform well even after decades of exposure to hail, rain, storms, high winds, harsh humidity, snow, and ice.

It Has Irresistible Curb Appeal

Few siding materials look as good as Hardie Board siding. Its pleasing aesthetics will instantly make your home stand out.

The Siding Is Fire-Resistant

Because fiber cement is incombustible, it won’t contribute to a fire. This feature can save your home from burning to the ground in the event of a nearby fire.

4. Everlast Siding

Everlast siding may have been around for just over a decade, but it’s one of the hottest products in the siding world. Here are just some of the reasons to consider this type of siding.

It’s Incredibly Durable

Perhaps the biggest selling feature of Everlast is its ability to withstand hail, high winds, flying debris, and much more. Yet this siding is only 1/4-inch thick. So confident in the siding’s durability are the manufacturers that the material comes with a lifetime warranty.

The Material Is Water-Resistant

One of the most annoying and expensive things you can ever deal with as a homeowner is water damage. Thankfully, Everlast siding is moisture-resistant.

For that reason, the material doesn’t let water seep through it into the walls of your home, which would encourage mold and mildew growth, among other issues. That also means that the siding itself will never rot as it ages.

Choose the Right Residential Siding Option for You

A new residential siding is a big-ticket purchase, so you want to get everything right before making the purchase. Ultimately, the decision you make will depend on what qualities you want most from your siding.

Are you interested in reliable siding services for your home? Please, contact us today for a free estimate.

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