Your home’s siding is easy to take for granted until it needs to be replaced. It’s not uncommon for Denver homes to need new siding every few decades. Even though the climate here is less humid and termites are a smaller problem than in other regions, fluctuating temperatures between winter and summer and those pesky woodpeckers still wreak havoc on siding over time.
If you find yourself scrambling to find the right type of siding and a qualified Denver siding installation company to install it for you, slow down for a moment. Get the answers to two important questions before you move forward with your project.
Do You Need New Siding?
If you spot a small problem in only one part of the siding, you may assume the entire thing needs to be replaced. However, this isn’t always true. Sometimes pest infiltration, water damage or mold growth is confined to one area. In this case, a small repair may be sufficient to return your siding to its former glory.
Still, be on the lookout for signs you need to replace your siding. These signs include widespread warping, cracked or peeling siding, rampant mold and fungus growth, or peeling paint and wallpaper inside your home.
The bottom line is if you notice something wrong with your siding, have a Denver siding installation company inspect your home and advise you on what steps to take next.
Which Type of Siding is Best?
There isn’t a single answer to this question. If there were, everyone in Denver would have the same type of siding. You need to weigh the pros and cons of different siding materials to help you choose the best type for your home:
Hardie board siding:
Also called cement board siding, Hardie board is a long-lasting, attractive siding option constructed from sand and cement. This fire-, rot- and insect-resistant material mimic the look of other popular types of siding, including wood shake, lap board, and cedar siding. It boasts less maintenance than wood and a longer life than vinyl.
Cedar siding:
This type of wood is naturally resistant to rot and insects, making it the material of choice if you have your heart set on a real wood siding. There’s nothing like the real thing to create the rustic look you’re going for.
Vinyl siding:
More homes have been built with plastic vinyl siding since 1995 than any other material. It’s pretty good at mimicking wood clapboard, but at a much lower price point and with fewer maintenance requirements.
Prodigy siding:
For exceptional thermal efficiency and water resistance, choose Prodigy siding. The built-in high-density insulation keeps your home comfortable while still allowing it to breathe to avoid water retention.
Like what you hear? Contact us today for a free Denver siding installation quote!
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