Why is Nominal Panel Thickness important?
Thicker siding tends to be more durable, and withstands impacts, extreme weather conditions, and everyday wear and tear. Thicker panels are less likely to warp, crack or become damaged over time. Thicker panels have a more substantial look resembling traditional wood siding
What is a Nail hem/locking system?
A locking system secures fastening, allows for straight alignment, and creates a straight and uniform appearance. A rolled nail hem adds strength and rigidity to the panel and prevents warping and sagging over time
What about Wind loads?
Vinyl siding is resistant to high winds given its light weight and relatively simple installation. Most vinyl siding manufactured today has a wind load rating of over 200 mph
What are Panel projections?
Panel projections typically are expressed in inches. They create rigidity and a realistic appearance. They contribute to visually pleasing results and overall curb appeal.
Typical vinyl siding has two profiles to choose from. Straight lap siding and dutch lap siding. There is also a vertical panel called board and batten emulating real wood for a tudor style appearance
Can Vinyl Siding be Painted?
Yes, it can be painted to refresh its appearance or change the color
Is Vinyl Siding Expensive?
It is known for being cost-effective compared to other siding materials.
How Long does Vinyl Siding Last?
High-quality vinyl siding can last up to 50 years with proper installation and care.
Does Vinyl Siding Increase Home Value?
Yes, it can increase home value due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.
Is Vinyl Siding Better than Wood?
Vinyl siding is low-maintenance and cost-effective, while wood requires more upkeep.
Is Vinyl Siding Better than than Aluminum?
Vinyl is generally more durable and less prone to denting than aluminum.
Is Vinyl Sisng Resistant to Weather and Outdoor Elements?
Yes, it is resistant to excessive moisture, corrosion, rotting, rust, warping, and pests.
Is Vinyl Siding Energy-Efficient?
Insulated vinyl siding can prevent heat loss, and help maintain indoor temperature, making it energy efficient.
What are the Long-Term Benefits of Vinyl Siding?
It offers a high return on investment, and durability and requires minimal long-term care.
Does Siding Fade over Time?
The amount of fading depends on the quality of the material and brand, but good vinyl takes years to begin facing.