Composite Siding | Composite Wood Siding
Composite siding is a better choice than
wood siding. Composite siding does not rot and will look great for
years. Composite siding is much less expensive than wood siding and is
just as easy to work with.
A fresh exterior for your home can make it seem new
again, while offering energy savings and other benefits. Paint may
chip and fade but many new siding materials are guaranteed for fifty
years or more and rarely need repair. In consideration to the
environment I recommend a composite wood siding. It is also known as
cement siding However, there is no
inexpensive siding in today’s market although composite siding is
certainly not as expensive as red or white cedar wood siding. Composite siding is
about 50% cheaper than wood siding. Installation cost run in the
neighborhood of approximately $350 to $400 a square foot as opposed to
wood at $800 a square foot. The cost depends upon what part of the
country you live in too.
The siding folks who install composite siding must take extra care
when working with composite siding to avoid ingestion of the dust.
However, it is
no more labor intense than wood or vinyl siding. And composite siding
looks just as great as wood siding. Most people cannot tell the
difference standing ten feet away. It takes paint easier than wood
siding and
will last a lifetime even in extreme environmental conditions with very
little maintenance. It is also highly fire resistant, bug proof, and
paint peeling proof.
Composite siding is man-made boards that are
manufactured for use as exterior siding from various combinations of
wood fibers, fillers, binders, Portland cement and glue. These mixtures
are heated and compressed into composite wood products. There are
several manufacturers of composite siding and the content or formula
remains their trade secret. In the early years of composite siding there
were many faults with it but those problems have been solved.
Before you go through the expense of re-siding
your home you should consider the following:
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Are you remaining in your home or putting it on
the market?
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What is the right siding for your climate?
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What type of home do you have?
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Does the aesthetics and design of your home may
limit your siding choices?
The answer to these questions should help you with
your decision as to whether you want to install composite siding or some
other type of siding. Composite siding is available in a range of styles
and is extremely durable and easy to maintain. Even paint holds up
longer on composite siding than wood siding. It is easily cleaned and
repaired. The ultimate success of any siding installation depends on the
workmanship of the installation crew. If you are not doing the job
yourself as a DIY project select a contractor that has experience and an excellent
reputation. Get at least three estimates in writing before choosing a
contractor and always get the contract in writing.
For the best in home construction today I would not
hesitate a moment in choosing composite siding for my home. For new
construction it is the best choice.