Other Siding Materials and Styles

So you will have a comparison to vinyl siding styles, let us look at other options such as aluminum. Somewhat like vinyl, this material is susceptible to dents but it does offer low maintenance, something important to think about. However, you will notice when aluminum siding is touched fingerprints are left behind, which means the siding must be cleaned. Different from vinyl siding styles, aluminum siding can be painted but keep in mind that patterns are sometimes discontinued, so you should purchase some replacement panels to have on hand.

Other options in addition to vinyl siding styles include stucco, brick, and plywood. For stucco, you have a nice appearance that is made from material consisting of cement, sand, and water. This type of siding is waterproof and weatherproof but can still be permeable to water vapor. With this, moisture can escape from the walls. Then for brick, this is actually an affordable solution with bricks made from concrete. Finally, plywood siding is very common and usually made from western red cedar, Douglas fir, or southern yellow pine. With this, the siding is grooved so it looks like real lumber.

Although there are many different options, we highly recommend you go with the vinyl siding styles. Whether choosing a smooth texture or textured panel, vinyl is the best choice for maintenance and appearance. Although you might pay a little more for vinyl siding styles, the investment is well worth it. Just remember to shop around since prices and quality do vary.


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