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The Top 6 Home Siding Options

In order to protect your home as well as make it look great, it is important to choose the right home siding options for your needs. There are many different types of siding, each with its own unique benefits. Siding can be quite expensive and some types cost more than others. Most siding is named after the material it is made of so there is no confusion about what you are getting. All siding will perform the job of making sure your house stays protected. This article will discuss some of the different home siding options and how they can work to benefit your.

Brick SidingBrick and Stone

A popular siding for your home that is both durable and aesthetically pleasing is brick or stone. This type of siding can take a beating and still keep going strong. They also need little maintenance. Sometimes it may be desirable to clean your brick or stone but it is certainly not a requirement. The main drawback of this type of siding is that it is one of the most expensive.

Vinyl SidingVinyl and Aluminum

Two of the most common home siding options are vinyl and aluminum. The main advantage of these two types of siding is that they have no need of being painted. They are quite durable and great for any home. The drawbacks to these siding types is that aluminum can be dented if it is struck and vinyl siding may crack if struck with enough force.

Stucco SidingStucco

Stucco is a siding that is made with the use of cement. It is very durable and long lasting. Many people choose stucco because it helps keep the home cool and resists well against moisture. This is one of the main reasons that it is seen so frequently in Florida. It is the perfect siding because Florida weather requires extensive upkeep on many other types of siding.

House with Masonite SidingMasonite and Hardi-plank Siding

Masonite siding is a common among home siding options because it is relatively inexpensive. This is due to the fact that it requires almost constant maintenance. It needs to be painted and caulked regularly and is prone to rot quickly. Hardi-plank is a product that looks very much like masonite siding but is made of concrete. For this reason it is becoming much more popular as a siding choice.

Clapboard SidingClapboard Siding

This siding is made from wood and offers a much better look and higher quality than sidings like masonite. It is stained easy and will not peel and need frequent repainting like some other types of siding.

Synthetic Siding

Synthetic SidingThese types of siding are quite inexpensive comparatively and offer the look of more expensive sidings such as stucco and brick. It is important to note that they are not the same quality as the sidings they imitate.

Choosing the Right Siding

Whenever you decide to build your house, it is important to consider a few things before you choose your siding. It is important to have a siding that is going to be durable. This will save on repair and replacement in the future. You also need to have a siding that looks great. If you are not happy with the look of your siding then you will not be happy with it. Finally you will need to stay within your budget. Examine each type of siding based on these three factors and se which will work best for you. Remember is your budget is low, you can always upgrade to a different type of siding later if it is needed. Always try to choose the most quality home siding option that you are able afford.

 

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