5 Helpful Items In Considering Home Siding
The 5 helpful Items in considering home siding on your home are listed below. Are you looking to replace the house siding? If you are still trying to decide which siding is right for your home but want to explore more options, we can guide you through the many choices available to homeowners today. We are dedicated to providing quality artistry using quality materials, ensuring you make the best choice for your home and your family. In this comprehensive guide, you will learn everything you need to choose the right siding for your home.
What Types of Siding are there?
Each siding type has its pros and cons. Therefore, the 5 helpful Items in considering home siding will dictate which type to use. Each type is compatible with different substrates or structures. Stucco is applied on block homes, while wood-framed homes can feature stucco, cement board, or wood siding. In this post, we will discuss wood-framed homes and their various siding options.
The most common sidings are:
Wood – Some Florida homes have what is known as T1-11 for wood siding. It comes in 4’x8’ sheets and is installed on wood-framed homes. Though a low-cost option when installed, the material can cost $30.00 to 50.00 per 4×8 sheet. It also requires maintenance every five years or so through repainting.
Stucco – Has been used in Florida for many years with good results. It does not have exposed wood to rot. It is easily paintable but may require repainting every ten years.
Cement – Also known as Hardie-Board. It can mimic the look of wood. It can be great in the right conditions, such as chimneys or siding. Like wood, it requires painting, but it holds up better than wood siding by not rotting.
Vinyl – This material has been used for years for its affordability and durability. It never requires painting, is easily cleanable, and comes in many colors. Very practicable.
5 Helpful Items In Considering Home Siding
Cost
Appearance
Durability
Maintenance
Energy Saving
These 5 helpful Items in considering home siding are significant. Many people will have different opinions about which is the most important. However, cost will be the most critical factor for most people.
Dangers of Replacing House Siding
Too often, a handyman or inexperienced individual removes damaged or rotten wood found at the bottom of a house’s exterior walls by cutting the wood siding horizontally. In doing so, they eliminate the lateral strength of the wall. It is against code to cut a 4×8 sheet of plywood or T1-11 siding in the middle between the top and bottom of the exterior wall.
The strength of a 2×4 or 2×6 wood-framed exterior wall comes from the 4×8 sheets of plywood or T1-11, which have all four sides nailed, securing both the top and bottom of the wall as well as the sides on the studs. When inexperienced or unscrupulous individuals cut through the exterior wood to remove the bottom half due to damage, they compromise the integrity of the home.
We are frequently called upon to repair such conditions. During hurricanes, extreme pressure is exerted on house walls, which are designed to withstand that force. By cutting the wall, the overall structure is compromised laterally.
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By applying stucco over existing T1-11 wood siding or new wood siding installed over existing, we have found that adding vinyl over wood siding is the most economical choice. We can alter the home’s appearance by adding or changing posts or beams, giving the house a more updated look. We prefer vinyl siding because it’s more affordable, lasts up to 50 years, is resistant to pests, does not rot like wood, requires no painting, and is easily cleaned. Additionally, it can provide extra insulation for walls that face south and west, which receive the most heat during the summer months, thus lowering energy bills.
To date, we have homes with vinyl siding installed by us over 30 years ago that not only still look great but have not needed to be painted or replaced- only cleaned with soap and water. Vinyl has improved over the years to meet four essential considerations for any homeowner: Appearance, Durability, Maintenance, and Energy Saving. If you are tired of the rigorous maintenance routines of painting and repairing rotten wood, we strongly encourage you to consider vinyl siding. We can also handle the soffits, so you would never need to get on a ladder again; simply hose the walls and soffits with water safely from the ground.
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As a family-owned business, we prioritize fostering authentic relationships with our customers so that you feel like you’re working with a close friend or family member. Trusting someone with your home can be vulnerable and intimidating! That’s why we do everything we can to put your mind at ease and make the process as seamless as possible. Are you considering siding of any type? We can help and offer free advice. You can call today for free consultation. Office 321-914-3360 or email us here.
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We install stucco and wood sidings
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