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Essentials of Vinyl Siding Products and Installation

Thu 16 Jul 2009 - 16:07

Essentials of Vinyl Siding Products and Installation
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Eugene_R._Makeev]Eugene R. Makeev

One of the most popular projects when it comes to achieving a good boost in New York home curb appeal is vinyl siding installation. But just like in any home improvements, knowing everything there is to know is important to avoid the pitfalls and achieve project success. This makes it important to know the essentials before tackling the project. And this serves true whether you are in Long Island, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens or Manhattan.

Why Vinyl?

When it comes to siding materials, vinyl can be said to be relatively new in the industry. But even so, it is becoming more and more popular to homeowners because of the many benefits that it has to offer including:

1. Savings

Not only does this material costs less per square feet but it also saves homeowners from the expense and hassles of exterior repainting every few years.

2. Maintenance is a Breeze

Compared with its counterparts such as stucco, wood, aluminum, steel and brick; vinyl offers the lowest maintenance needing only a yearly washing to keep fresh its appearance. The durable plastic that it is made of will not flake, rust, dent, conduct electricity or rot.

3. Plethora of Choices

Vinyl siding offers the most flexibility when it comes to look and designs. Products come in a great array of colors, trim options such as shakes and shingles, and can even mimic intricate architectural details. Technological advancements have made it realistically copy textures of other more expensive choices such as stucco and wood grain.

Choosing Vinyl Siding for Your Home

When shopping for a product to install into your home, quality should always matter. Vinyl siding products that have passed minimum standards will have designations of ASTM Standard 3679 by the American Society of Testing and Materials on the packaging and fact sheets. Other things to look for include:

. Thickness - as thicker is more durable and the extra thickness helps avoid the sagging of panels;

. Anti-weathering protection - though vinyl siding already has other additives, sunlight can cause fading and weathering to raw vinyl; and

. Warranty - this gives a good clue on how long the product can last ad how durable it is. However, be careful as some manufacturers offer prorated warranties. Make sure to read the fine print.

Vinyl Siding Installation

By almost a hundred percent, arising issues with using vinyl siding can be traced to improper installation. This makes the quality of project result depend a great deal on the skill, experience and expertise of the installer.

Vinyl siding installation is more than meets the eye. Though the task may seem relatively easy, it actually is not. Proper equipment, precise cutting, and a good deal of layout skill are vital in making the vinyl siding efficiently fit around every corner and details of your exterior. So if you are thinking of going DIY, carefully weigh if the risk that you are putting the project and your home into is worth the dollars you will pinch. Hiring a qualified contractor is your best bet if you do not have what it takes to make a success out of the vinyl siding installation project.

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