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Vinyl Vs Fiber-Cement Siding

Wed 01 Jul 2009 - 14:13

Vinyl Vs Fiber-Cement Siding
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Budda_Oliver]Budda Oliver

As a homeowner, you want a low maintenance siding that lasts a lifetime and will dramatically enhance the appearance of your home. Many new home builders are choosing fiber-cement siding over the more traditional vinyl siding. Here's why:

Fiber-cement siding can be painted any color the homeowner desires without having to reside the house. It is more economical and versatile than having wood siding, simply because of color retention and doesn't have the long-term maintenance issues of sanding, scraping and priming. The color of vinyl siding can't be changed and is susceptible to fading over time. You can't paint vinyl because it was designed to expand and contract over time, causing the paint to peel and crack. Furthermore, if repairs need to be made to vinyl siding, finding a perfect color match can be difficult, especially if it is aged and faded.

Fiber-cement siding is ideal for capturing the beauty of wood without the added work and cost. It offers beautiful, natural textures and realistic wood grains you would see on cedar siding. Fiber-cement siding comes in a wide array of colors and shapes, giving you the ability to create something unique and striking.

Fiber-cement siding is durable and guaranteed to last for up to 50 years. It can sustain harsh climates, such as those found in the snowy northern states, or the sweltering heat and humidity of the southern states. It's long-term durability, due to a higher quality interlaminate bond strength, is one reason why most fiber-cement siding manufacturers offer it with a transferable 50-year limited warranty. On the other hand, vinyl siding becomes brittle when exposed to cold temperatures and can therefore be damaged by hail, tree limbs or other flying debris. The strength and thickness of fiber-cement siding provides resistance against hail and wind, protecting your home from damage, as well as being coated with a top of the line sealer for protection against impacts and moisture. Vinyl siding is thin and provides little resistance to airborne hazards.

Fiber-cement siding is non-combustible, meaning it won't burn easily and is approved for fire-rated construction. Vinyl siding will melt or burn when exposed to a high source of heat or flame, and will also release toxic vapors when burnt.

Fiber-cement siding is strong and durable. When painted, it is indistinguishable from the natural look of wood siding. It is extremely mildew resistant, making it a wise choice for those who live in high-humidity areas. It comes pre-primed from the manufacturer, so all the homeowner or contractor has to is decide on what color it should be painted - and it can be easily repainted years down the road with little prep-work. Furthermore, it not only locks out moisture, but it also avoids the damage caused by termites. It just may be the ideal and economical choice for your home.

Mr. Oliver is a marketing agent of Blue Ridge Exteriors. The vinyl siding contractor is a top leader in the market for siding and window replacement or update experience in the Richmond Virginia area. For more information on their [http://www.blueridgeexteriors.com]Vinyl Siding Richmond Virginia please visit their website.

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