Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding is the most preferred material overall in both new construction and remodeling. Sooner or later, most homes will need exterior siding. This may be because the old siding has deteriorated or simply because the homeowner wants something that is easier to care for.
Vinyl siding is extremely weather resistant and easy to maintain
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Vinyl siding is a great investment. Residing a home is among the top 10 remodeling projects in terms of overall payback, and, if you reside with vinyl, you can often recoup 100 percent or more of your investment. Today, vinyl siding is the number one choice of exterior cladding across the United States and Canada. In fact, U.S. Census Bureau statistics show twice as many homeowners side their homes with vinyl than with any other material. Vinyl siding is available in a broad palette of colors, profiles and architectural trim to assist architects, builders and homeowners in customizing their new construction and renovation designs, and can complement historical restoration projects. Find out more about
Installing Vinyl Siding
Vinyl Siding:
- Dallas
- Lancaster
- Mesquite
- Garland
- Cedar Hill
- De Soto
- Plano
- Richardson
- Arlington

Vinyl siding was first introduced to the exterior cladding market in the early 1960s and steadily grew in popularity over the next four decades because of its durability, versatility and ease of maintenance. Vinyl siding helps insulate your home and at the same time gives it a new look. Vinyl siding is not only for your walls, it also covers over hangs, porch ceilings and gables. The main reason vinyl siding is mostly chosen when upgrading a home is because you never have to paint again. A simple soap-and-water rinse once a year is all that’s required to remove dirt and maintain the look of freshly painted wood.
To ensure strength, rigidity, wind resistance and weather ability, vinyl siding products are subject to a battery test. Because architectural designs vary, there are a number of profile heights and textures to compliment each home's unique design. Most all vinyl siding manufactures carry a life-time warranty. Find out more about
Vinyl Siding in Dallas
Vinyl siding can be observed in a wide range of product quality with substantial differences in thickness and lasting durability. Thickness can vary from .35 mil in cheaper grade siding products up to .52 mil in the highest grade products, which vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Today, the thinnest vinyl siding commonly used is of .40 mils, and is known as "builder's grade". Vinyl products can vary in thickness, even within one manufacture up to .10 mil of thickness through varying product lines offered that range from basic to premium grade products.
Thicker vinyl products are usually higher in cost and more rigid, which can add to the aesthetic appeal and look. It is an inherently flexible product and adds to durability and life expectancy of the product. Thicker grades of vinyl siding also have much more resistance to the most common complaint about vinyl siding - its tendency to crack when it is struck or bumped by a hard object in very cold weather. When compared to home exteriors such as wood, brick and stucco, you will find that vinyl siding is an alternative that is rapidly increasing in popularity around the country for homes of all sizes and styles. Find out how easy
Vinyl Siding Repair can be.
All types of vinyl siding are known to be an economical way to beautify your home. Use siding to transform your home into a beautiful and maintenance free place to live. Vinyl siding is known for its ability to withstand the elements. It is a great choice for many climates. It can withstand intense sunlight and heat. It is also an excellent choice for climates with freezing winters and snow storms. Vinyl resists denting or other damage from hail or harsh weather.
Accent your home decor with vinyl siding.
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Since vinyl siding is intended to imitate wood lap siding, it is available in several profiles. Most common is a piece that imitates two courses of wood siding. These are called D4 or D5. A variation is a "Dutch Lap" style which has the shape of a traditional dutch lap wood siding. A profile with three courses of 3-inch siding is also common. When you consider the long-term cost of painting the exterior of your home, vinyl siding makes a lot of sense. Let's say you pay $1,200 to paint your home now. With inflation, repainting every four years would add up to $11,350 over the next 20 years! Plus, a recent survey in
Remodeling Magazine indicated that in several areas around the country, resale value significantly exceeded the cost of re-siding. Read more,
Vinyl Siding Contractors in Texas: Dallas, Lancaster, Mesquite, Garland, Cedar Hill, De Soto, Plano, Richardson, Arlington and Fort Worth.
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