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What siding does
Protects your home from rain, wind, snow, hail, insects, and harmful UV rays.
Improves curb appeal by giving your home a fresh, attractive appearance.
Increases home value by making the property more appealing to buyers.
Boosts energy efficiency when installed with proper insulation and a weather barrier, helping reduce heating and cooling costs.
Reduces maintenance, especially with materials like vinyl siding that don't require painting and resist fading, rot, and pests.
Common types of siding
Vinyl Siding – Affordable, durable, low-maintenance, and available in many colors and styles.
Fiber Cement Siding – Extremely durable, fire-resistant, and designed to resemble wood.
Wood Siding – Offers a natural, timeless look but requires regular maintenance.
Engineered Wood Siding – Combines the appearance of real wood with improved durability and moisture resistance.
Metal Siding – Strong, long-lasting, and often used for modern homes or commercial buildings.
Signs you may need new siding
Cracks, holes, or loose panels
Fading or peeling color
Warping or buckling
Mold, mildew, or water stains
Rising energy bills due to poor insulation
Rot or insect damage (especially with wood siding)
Why homeowners invest in new siding
New siding is one of the best exterior upgrades because it protects the home, improves energy efficiency, enhances curb appeal, and can increase resale value. It also gives homeowners peace of mind knowing their home is better protected from weather and moisture for years to come.
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