Common Misconceptions About Vinyl Siding

David Deem
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Vinyl siding is a popular choice for homeowners who want to improve their home’s appearance and save money. Despite vinyl siding’s popularity, some people shy away from it because of misconceptions. Some of those things were true when vinyl siding was introduced in the 1950s, but it has undergone a series of improvements since then—and many of those concerns are no longer justified.

Misconception #1: Vinyl Siding is Weak and Flimsy
Vinyl may be thinner than some other types of siding, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t strong. Vinyl is a durable material that can protect your house from damage caused by wind and blowing objects.

Vinyl is even more durable than other materials that appear stronger. Brick can crack if a house shifts as it settles, but vinyl siding won’t get damaged because it can bend. 

Misconception #2: Vinyl Siding Requires a Lot of Maintenance
Vinyl siding is made from tough polyvinyl chloride plastic that resists damage from moisture and insects, and it won’t chip or peel over time. The color extends through the entire thickness of the material, so vinyl siding doesn’t need to be scraped and painted on a regular basis like some other types of siding do. 

Misconception #3: Vinyl Siding Looks Cheap and Unattractive
If you decide to install vinyl siding on your home, you’ll be able to choose from a wide range of colors and styles. Most vinyl siding is manufactured with a grain that resembles wood, while some look like slate. Vinyl siding can also be combined with other materials to enhance your home’s curb appeal.

Misconception #4: Vinyl Siding is Expensive
Like other types of siding, vinyl is available at a variety of price points, depending on the manufacturer and the quality of the product. Overall, vinyl costs less than many other forms of siding. Since vinyl siding is easy to install, and since many home improvement contractors are qualified to install it, you should be able to easily find several local companies that can hang vinyl siding on your home at an affordable price.

Misconception #5: Vinyl Siding is Harmful to the Environment
Vinyl siding is an environmentally friendly material due to the way it’s manufactured. Since it doesn’t need to be painted or treated with other types of chemicals, you won’t have to worry about releasing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the environment. Vinyl is also a non-combustible material that doesn’t burn easily. If it is burned, it emits lower levels of toxic chemicals than other types of siding.

Installing insulation along with vinyl siding can minimize thermal transfer, make your home more energy efficient and keep your utility bills down. Vinyl is a thermoplastic material that can be recycled multiple times.

Is Vinyl Siding Right for Your Home?
Modern vinyl siding is a durable, environmentally friendly material that is affordable and easy to maintain. If you’re interested in installing vinyl siding on your home, get quotes from several local contractors.


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