Siding
Siding
The siding industry has changed markedly over the years. Pre WWII, most siding was either wood, stucco or brick. While those sidings are solid, quality selections, they proved to be expensive either to install or maintain.
Since that time, manufactured sidings such as vinyl, steel and fiber cement have offered the combination of visually attractive yet maintenance free value at a much lower price, again, due to their maintenance free qualities—no painting for the life of the product.
The intent of these products is that replacement would be mainly due to style change or wear and tear over the decades rather than paint failure. 30 to 40 years or more could mean 10 to 15 house painting costs over that time, a real savings with these manufactured sidings. That is why these sidings are by far the most requested.
Steel, being a metal is bit more susceptible to storm damage of hail but is a wonderful product that provides for high quality paint finishes that lasts a lifetime. Unfortunately it has gotten more expensive due to the industry steel prices and now rivals the cement board products in pricing. Steel gives a wonderful maintenance free look and long term paint savings!
Vinyl , though virtually maintenance free, can be susceptible to storm damage, is much easier to repair.
The most popular high end sidings, James Hardi and similar fiber cement the cement board styles originally designed many decades ago for climates with termites. By reducing or removing the wood material with these cement styles, termites were not as effective in establishing their homes within these walls.
Over time, these products have become extremely popular due to style changes and the durability of cement. These products can be pre-primed or factory painted which would provide a good limited paint warranty by the manufacturer. Whatever your taste or budget, we at Regal Enterprises appreciate the opportunity to provide you with your wants or needs!
