Sunday, October 24, 2010

To Know About Your Siding

First and foremost, siding is applied to the outermost layer of a wall during building construction. It is meant to protect the house from the effects of hostile weather. It also allows water to be shed so that it does not damage the building.

Different types of material can be used as siding. The exterior cladding of a building can consist of wood, plastic or composite materials. This can be directly attached to the building structure or framework by means of studs. It can also be fastened via an intermediate layer of horizontal planks, termed "sheathing". Building paper is another important part the exterior cladding of a building, as it is the base to which the cladding is attached.

There are a large variety of materials that can be used on the exterior of a building. These include wood, stucco, cement, brick or brick veneers and even steel. The material you use should be chosen with the final effect in mind. Materials like stucco, cement, wood and brick or brick veneers give a warm, domestic air to the building. Except for wood, the maintenance of these siding materials is quite easy, and no extra painting needs to be done.


Steel is an extremely durable material that is capable of withstanding the expansion and contraction brought about by temperature changes. There is no worry about making the building look cold and forbidding as it is available in wood veneers as well.

When you plan to install the exterior cladding for your building project, it is important to pay attention to the workmanship. This is because even the best and most long-lasting materials will not be effective if they are installed in a slipshod manner. Don't be shy to ask questions of your building contractor. Or, if you're doing the work yourself, read all you can about the task before you begin.

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