How Does Vinyl Siding
Compare With Other Siding Systems In New Hampshire?
When compared on the basis of
initial cost, maintenance costs,
appearance, durability and value,
vinyl siding is clearly superior.
Wood sidings. Initial costs
vary: premium clapboard
installations are expensive,
hardboard installations less so (but
hardboard is also far less durable).
Both need constant, costly
maintenance. And appearance and
durability are directly related to
maintenance schedules.
Metal sidings. Moderately
expensive. Less maintenance than wood;
however, can be costly to repair dents
and scratches, a common problem with
metal sidings. Appearance is less than
premium, especially as metal sidings
age.
Brick and stone. Very costly
to install. Also need periodic mortar
repairs, usually at high hourly rates.
Appearance and durability are typically
better than average.
Stucco. Like brick and stone,
stucco is costly to apply. And because
stucco is less durable than brick or
stone, it develops cracks and bulges
that need regular -and costly
-attention. Appearance is usually
dependent on applicator skills.
Vinyl. The superior choice for low
maintenance, high value and outstanding
beauty.
Of course, it's easy to get excited
about the benefits vinyl siding
provides. But to make an informed
decision, you have to have the facts
too. You'll find them with the questions below.
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Is vinyl siding the way to go?
How does vinyl siding compare with other siding materials?
What are the benefits of Vinyl Siding?
Isnt it less costly to just repaint my home?
How does the cost of vinyl siding compare to the added resale value it provides?
What COLORS and exterior design options do I have with vinyl siding?
What accessories and trim are available?
But is vinyl siding really as durable as everyone says?
How do I get started on a vinyl siding project for my home?
Professional Vendors We
Use
Ever
since they introduced the first
low-maintenance residential siding in
1947, they have been raising the bar on
appearance and performance. Today,
Alside's advanced technology delivers
stronger, more rigid siding systems that
hug the home tighter, as well as rich,
long-lasting colors and subtle textures
that capture the authentic look of wood.
Trim and accessories are available in a
full range of styles and complementary
colors for a completely custom look.
Whether you are remodeling a Victorian
jewel or building a new home, whatever
your budget, you will find that Alside's
vinyl and steel siding offers the choice
and value you're looking for. For
more information about Aliside's vinyl
siding, visit
their website at:
www.alside.com
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