Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Why Vinyl Siding Instead of Aluminum?

You may be wondering why you'll want to put up new vinyl siding as compared to aluminum siding. There are a lot of good reasons to choose vinyl, but the final decision is yours. There are a lot of differences between aluminum siding and vinyl. Vinyl siding is manufactured from a continuous formed plastic material and usually has a thickness between.040 to.046 inches. Aluminum siding is a continuous formed material that is usually around.019 inches thick.

Vinyl siding is manufactured with a solid color, while aluminum siding in manufactured with a baked on enamel paint finish. Since vinyl siding has a manufactured solid color, the color will remain solid even when scratched.

Not so however with aluminum siding. The paint is baked on so if aluminum siding is scratched, the paint peels off and leaves a shiny bare metal finish exposed. The choice is yours, but your home will look newer and have a higher value when

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