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Getting to Know about Siding

Siding is another line of defense to protect your home against the destructive elements, but will also beautify your exterior for years to come.  On the protection side, a quality and modern siding will keep the elements from attacking the foundation and structure of your home by stopping rain, snow, wind, and other strong weather elements form penetrating to the interior of your home.

A wide range of styles, textures, and styles  are available to you in a number of different material choices.  Cedar is always a popular choice due to its long lasting durability, it's natural insulation value, and also resists rot and pests.  Vinyl siding has really come on lately as an excellent and affordable choice due to improved durability, low maintenance, and environmental friendliness.

Choosing Siding for Your Home

Home siding refers to the material used to cover the exterior walls of a house. The main purpose of siding is to protect the house from the elements and provide insulation. Common types of home siding include:

Vinyl

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Wood

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Fiber cement

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Aluminum

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Stone & Brick Veneer

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Stucco

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The choice of siding material depends on factors such as cost, maintenance, durability, and desired appearance. Some materials are more energy efficient than others, and some are better suited to certain climates or regions. It is important to consider the long-term costs of siding, including maintenance, replacement, and repairs, when making a decision.

Siding Styles and Design

Home siding comes in a variety of styles and designs, allowing homeowners to choose a look that matches their personal taste and the architecture of their home. Some of the most common styles of home siding include:

Horizontal Lap

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Vertical Panel

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Shake & Shingle

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Board & Batten

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Dutch Lap

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Scalloped

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Beaded

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Stucco

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Stone & Brick Veneer

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Each of these styles offers a unique look and can be customized with different colors and finishes. Some siding materials, like vinyl and fiber cement, can be made to mimic the look of other materials, such as wood or stone. The style of siding you choose will depend on your personal preferences, the style of your home, and your budget.

Installation time of Siding

How long does a Home Siding project take to finish?

The length of time a home siding project takes to finish can vary depending on a number of factors, including the size of the project, the type of siding being installed, and the complexity of the work involved. On average, a full siding replacement project can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks to complete.

However, the actual timeline can be shorter or longer, depending on the availability of materials, the skill of the siding contractor, and any unexpected challenges that arise during the course of the project. For example, a small repair job may take only a few hours to complete, while a larger, more complex project with multiple workers and specialized equipment may take several weeks.

It is best to consult with a PHI3 Construction contractor for a more accurate estimate of the time it will take to complete your specific home siding project.

How Much Does Siding Cost

The cost of siding for a home can vary greatly depending on several factors, including:

  • Size of the home

    The larger the home, the more siding material is required and the more labor is involved, resulting in a higher cost.

  • Type of siding

    Different types of siding have different prices per square foot, with some options being more expensive than others. For example, high-end materials such as natural stone or brick veneer are typically more expensive than vinyl siding.

  • Quality of the material

    The quality of the siding material can also impact the cost, with premium products typically costing more than entry-level options.

  • Labor Costs

    The cost of labor will also affect the overall cost of the project, with professional siding contractors charging different rates based on their level of experience, location, and other factors.

As a general estimate, the cost of siding for a single-story, 1,500 square foot home can range from $5,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the factors listed above. It is important to get multiple quotes from different contractors to get an accurate picture of the cost of your home siding project.