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Vinyl Siding


Vinyl siding has been one of the most popular types of siding for many years. Since its introduction in the 1960s, the manufacture of this material has improved drastically, resulting in more durability and variety. Proper installation of vinyl siding is necessary to prevent appearance flaws and interior water damage.

 

Vinyl SidingOne of the most popular choices for home exteriors is vinyl siding. Whether you are building a new home or thinking of resurfacing your existing home, this type of siding is an attractive option to consider. Compared to other materials, it is the least expensive and very versatile. Made of polyvinyl chloride, this siding choice is pre-colored during the manufacturing process. It is available in hundreds of different colors, so you will not need to paint it. Some vinyl is made to look like a wood grain finish for people who want the appearance of a natural material. It is also offered in many different patterns, like beaded designs or horizontal or vertical stripes. Although it has been used for more than fifty years, changes have been made in the manufacturing process to improve the durability of this material.

 

If the existing siding on your home is old vinyl, you may notice some weather-related deterioration. For example, it may have a yellowed or buckled appearance due to exposure to extreme heat. Older materials also tend to crack in extreme cold weather and become loose due to strong winds. Thanks to improved manufacturing processes and testing, newer materials do not exhibit these types of wear. Modern materials may also have other features or treatments that make them more resistant to weather, including fade-resistant coatings, high wind resistance ratings, and premium thickness.

 

The thickness of vinyl siding is measured in gauges, and is usually between .040 and .045 inches thick. Some premium brands, which tend to be more expensive, can be up to .055 inches thick. The thickness is one factor that determines cost and durability. A good quality brand of this siding can continue to look brand new for many years. Even the best quality paint is likely to fade or crack after just a few years of exposure to the sun and other elements.

 

When you decide to use vinyl siding, the most important measure for preventing problems is correct installation. The doylestownsiding018crews at Holland Remodeling are experts in working with all types of vinyl siding. Improper installation can allow water to accumulate behind the siding and cause the interior wall to rot. If each piece of siding is not properly leveled and nailed, it can cause a “ripple effect”. This refers to the appearance of a buckle or ripple in the siding, which is usually more noticeable on the side of a home with few doors and windows. Vinyl does not provide a watertight covering because it expands and contracts with changes in temperature. For this reason, it cannot be nailed down tightly or caulked or sealed around doors and windows. A protective water-resistant barrier, called a house wrap, is required underneath this siding material. If the house wrap is not installed first, this can also cause water damage and leaks.

 

Vinyl siding is one of the most durable and versatile options available, but it must be properly installed to prevent problems. Even though you might need to hire a professional installer, the price of installation is comparably inexpensive because the materials are low cost. There are many other types of siding to choose from, and vinyl may not be the ideal option for your home. If you decide to install Vinyl Siding, be sure to call the professionals at Holland Remodeling.

Vinyl Replacement Windows


The newer vinyl replacement windows have many benefits to offer owners of older homes. First of all, it’s all but impossible to find stock windows at your local lumber yard or home improvement center that fit the measurement of the openings from your old windows. Since the newer vinyl replacement windows are made-to-order, the size you get will be a perfect fit.

 

Another advantage to considering vinyl replacement windows is, you don’t have to cut the window existing opening bigger to accommodate a larger window or patch the inside walls and siding because the new window is smaller than the old opening. Since the new replacement windows will be built to fit your existing openings, no other major alterations need to happen. Usually, a little caulking and some minor touch-up painting is all that’s necessary.

 

Some other important advantages of installing new vinyl replacement windows are also inviting. You can expect some energy savings on your fuel bill because of the better insulating properties of thermo pane glass. The glass can also be tinted to reflect heat or to block UV rays. You’ll love the tilt-in panes for easy cleaning. No more risky trips up the ladder. Newer windows usually have fewer problems with condensation in winter time because of the better insulating properties of the newer glass panes.

 
 

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