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5 Things to Understand About Siding Options For Your Home

Home Improvement 101

By Samantha HigginsPublished about a year ago 3 min read

The decision to choose the perfect siding for your house is a huge one. Besides aesthetic value, it plays an important role in protecting your home from the elements. With numerous options, choosing a siding can be intimidating and overwhelming, not knowing where to begin. This guide takes you through five key things you need to understand when picking the perfect siding for your house. From durability to design, these are some guidelines that will lead you to the perfect decision: the perfect siding for your needs.

Climate and Weather Conditions

The climate and weather conditions should play a major role in your choice of siding. Take, for example, an area prone to heavy rainfall or extreme heat. You would need to have siding that can stand by the elements. Materials such as vinyl or fiber cement suit aggressive weather conditions since they are very strong and withstand moisture well. If you live in a place that often experiences strong winds or even secondary hurricanes now and then, then it might be best to choose sturdier materials like stone or brick veneer. With knowledge of what your local weather conditions do to your home, you can select siding for aesthetic appeal yet with protection.

Aesthetic Appeal and Curb Appeal Matter

The first things any buyer or guest will notice in your home are the exterior looks and curb appeal of your house. The siding on your house makes a huge difference in the exterior of your home and its curb appeal. That is why choosing the right style and color based on your architectural design is of paramount importance. The more rustic and timeless the look, the better it goes along with board and batten siding. It just gives the outside walls some texture and depth, and your house will stand out in a subtle, charming way. Whether you want a modern look, sleek panels, or a classic design, siding is an opportunity even to enhance the overall aesthetic of your property.

The Importance of Low Maintenance

Who doesn't want to spend the weekend painting or repairing their home's exterior? That's why low-maintenance siding options are so appealing. One of the most popular options is vinyl siding due to its durability and ease of maintenance. It does not demand repainting frequently and can be cleaned by a hose in no time. Fiber cement is another low-maintenance option that offers the look of wood but with no maintenance load. While wood siding has a great natural look to it, it requires much more maintenance and upkeep down the road with sealing and painting for protection against the elements. Keeping in mind your time and commitment to upkeep will be helpful in choosing the proper material for your lifestyle.

Energy Efficiency Saves You Money

Your house's siding could be the difference-maker for its energy efficiency. Insulated siding also has the option of providing an additional layer inside your home that helps save on heating and cooling your home. Insulated vinyl or fiber cement can keep a cooler summer condition and a warmer winter condition inside your home. The extra insulating further saves energy costs eventually and makes your home pleasant throughout the year. You should check the siding for thermal protection to save you money and also help the environment if energy efficiency is essential for you.

Cost And Value In The Long Run

Budgeting is usually a critical factor as far as the choice of siding is concerned. However, it is equally crucial to look into long-term value. Some materials are less expensive to begin with, vinyl or aluminum, but may not be as durable, and could need replacing or repairing. Higher-grade materials that are brick or stone veneer have a much higher initial expense but will endure for decades, with minimal maintenance. When you decide on siding, you need to look beyond the short-term cost but rather long-term value so that you can optimize the amount you invest in it. The best siding type may just make you save money in the long run when repairs and replacements are to be made.

Conclusion

The right siding for your home is much more than picking a color or style. It's about finding a material that matches your climate, fits your budget, and enhances the beauty of your home while offering protection and durability. From the old-time look achieved through board and batten siding to a low-maintenance material like vinyl, it is paramount to understand key factors that influence your decision. All of these considerations of climate, aesthetics, maintenance, energy efficiency, and budget will help you choose what will be a very well-informed choice that will stand the test of the years to come.

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