Siding

Siding: Wood and Fiber Cement

What is the cladding of a house?

The main purpose of your siding is to protect your home from all weather elements, including rain, wind, hail, snow, as well as others. A professionally installed siding product also helps insulate cold weather and will keep your energy bill low and vice versa for hot weather as well. Siding functionality is straightforward, but choosing the material, style, and color of your new siding for aesthetic purposes can be detrimental to your home’s curb appeal. It’s important, of course, to get the right coating for your climate, but also a color and style of coating that matches your tastes and preferences. We’ve created a list of some of the most popular types of siding for homes, so which type of siding is right for you and your home?

Vinyl Siding

  • Advantages: Needs to be painted every 10-20 years, less maintenance, not as expensive as other materials.
  • Cons: Not as durable, the process of disposal and manufacturing is harmful to the environment, melts with heat.

Vinyl siding is known for its availability in a wide range of colors and wood-look options. Vinyl is also well-known to many homeowners because of how widely it is used in homes. This makes it a safe choice for homeowners looking for an economical option while still being a quality product that will last.

One thing you should know is that vinyl is not the most durable type of coating out there. It dents easily and is noticeable if you live in an area where it hails often or live near a golf course, these dents and holes will become populated. Something you should also keep in mind is that vinyl becomes an easy access for pests where they can flourish.

James Hardie Fiber Cement Coating

  • Pros: Extremely durable, fire-resistant, long-lasting color, long lasting, low maintenance.
  • Cons: More expensive than vinyl, LP, and composite, but not as expensive as other materials.

James Hardie fiber cement coating is one of the most durable materials available. Fiber cement coating is made up of cement, sand, water, and cellulose fibers. Of course, other manufacturers have different formulas, but the James Hardie brand adds performance-enhancing additives that make it the obvious choice for those looking to add substantial value and protection. Fiber cement is known to be much more resistant to fire than vinyl and wood materials and has saved many homes from worst-case scenarios in the past. All James Hardie fiber cement coatings come with James Hardie Color Plus technology that will help preserve color and keep your coating pristine.

Some may find the cost of James Hardie fiber cement to be overwhelming, but the safety and benefits of James Hardie fiber cement that your home will add are second to none.

Wood cladding

  • Pros: Environmentally friendly, endless choice of finishes and stains, durable if maintenance is done correctly, different wood options to choose from, high-end luxury items, varied styles.
  • Cons: Expensive to maintain and repair pests are a problem, expensive depending on the type of wood, fire hazard.

Wood siding can be a great option for those looking for that log cabin look. Wood siding can come in a wide range of wood types, including pine, spruce, cedar, redwood, and cypress. It can also be stained or painted in any color you want. If maintained and cared for annually, and even semi-annually, it can last for decades. Homeowners today are trying to find ways to set their homes apart and make them unique. Wood siding is known to be a luxury item that many prospective home buyers are looking for and could be a selling point. Wood siding can come in many shapes, such as lapels, tiles, slats, etc.

Keep in mind that wood siding is a luxury item, and every luxury item comes with expensive maintenance to keep it pristine. Homeowners love the look of wood, but pests like it even more. Termites and other pests can become a problem if they find an entrance in your home and wreak havoc. As many know, wood siding is not at all capable of withstanding fires and can increase your home insurance premiums.

Which siding is best for your home?

Comparing materials for your new siding can be extremely difficult, especially considering your budget and climate. Every home is different, and every home has specific needs. So, which material is best for your home? In our experience in the home improvement industry, we recommend James Hardie fiber cement siding, made in the USA, for its durable qualities and products that are made specifically for your home climate. See more about the benefits of James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding. 

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