Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding is one of those products
that middle class homeowners either have or dream about. For
people with wood siding vinyl is a dream come true. Just think,
no more painting! Wood siding is sometimes cheaper but you'll
have ongoing expenses with paint, labor and taking the time to
actually freshen the paint every few years. In between your
house slowly looks more and more tattered until the next coat
is applied.
When we bought our house in 1999 the back garage had no
siding at all, just tyvex wrap and the house had painted wood
siding that was badly in need of attention. In order to buy the
house the bank required us to add siding to the garage. So we
immediately went to vinyl. We looked a several neutral
color options and
picked our favorite. We bought enough to do the entire
house, too, but only the garage had to be done before the
loan was issued. That was in December. Fortunately it was a
fairly warm winter (at least early on) so we were able to
get the siding applied without any trouble. If the
temperature gets too cold you can't apply siding so we got
pretty lucky.
That spring after it warmed up again we added that same
siding to the rest of the house. It made a huge difference in
the appearance and gave the house a much needed boost to its
curb appeal. The look was finished off with a coat of
blue paint on the window trim.
If you watch a lot of educational shows on TLC and the DIY
channels you'll see that most house flippers replace wood
siding with vinyl pretty much everytime. Not only is it
beautiful and easy to install, but the fact that almost zero
maintenance is required means the new homeowner doesn't have to
worry about paint.
It used to be that every summer I'd see people out painting
houses. At least 15 per summer in our small town. Now I'm lucky
if I see two. More and more houses are switching to vinyl
siding for the extreme affordability, durability and
convenience.
We saved a fortune in the price of our siding by
installing it
ourselves. It's really easy to do, I have almost no
handyman skills and even I was able to help. The most
difficult part is being sure to measure correctly when you
need to cut around windows and doors. Otherwise the sheets
go up in one long strip and there's very little to mess
with. They lock together and it's literally a snap.
There is a product out in the last few years called seemless
siding. Now that looks neat. It has to be professionally
installed, but essentially you'll have no siding seems on any
siding of your house. Each length is cut perfectly to match
from one end to the other. The installer cuts it right at your
house and installs it for you. It really is beautiful but it
adds a considerable cost to the final price. If you can afford
it I recommend it. Otherwise by the cheaper version and install
it yourself. You'll be glad you did. I'll never go back to wood
siding.
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