Save on long-term siding replacement costs with vinyl shake siding.

5 Factors That Determine Vinyl Siding Replacement Costs: What You Need to Know

Ready to replace your siding but don’t know how much to budget? There are many reasons why homeowners look into replacing their vinyl siding. Some want a new look, some want to replace damaged siding, and some want to increase curb appeal while adding value to their home. But how much should you expect to set aside when planning for vinyl siding replacement?

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Home with old vinyl siding that needs replaced.

Warning Signs That Your Vinyl Siding Needs Replaced

Vinyl siding was first invented by scientists at DuPont during World War II. They were investigating ways to use leftover plastic scrap, and developed a plastic that was lightweight, waterproof, and durable. 

In the postwar suburban boom, vinyl siding became increasingly popular both in new home construction and old home renovation, due to the ease by which it could be installed over existing wood siding. It quickly became the siding of choice for new homes and remains popular to this day.  Read more

Home with possible vinyl shake siding issues.

What is Vinyl Shake Siding?

Vinyl shake siding is a synthetic alternative to cedar shake siding. It seeks to emulate the rustic look of freshly sawn cedar planks, but doesn’t have the hassle of caring for real wood siding. It’s constructed of polyvinyl chloride (or pvc) which is the same material that regular vinyl siding is made of, and its distinctive look can add fantastic curb appeal to your home. Plus, it costs about 30-40% less than cedar shake siding!

Vinyl siding manufacturers make vinyl shake siding in small pieces that are attached next to each other like roofing shingles, instead of long pieces like regular vinyl siding. After installation, shake siding can have a straight horizontal edge or staggered edge, depending upon the desired final look. The straight edge is more modern, while the staggered edge is the old-fashioned option. As long as it is taken care of properly, vinyl shake siding can last for decades!

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What’s The Best Time of Year for Vinyl Siding Installation?

Exterior vinyl siding often lasts for decades and only needs the occasional rinse from a garden hose. Vinyl lasts much longer than wood or aluminum, with none of the maintenance headaches. Read more

Collage showing various popular exterior home colors of vinyl shake siding.

What You Need to Know About Exterior Home Color Trends in 2021

In the process of building a new home? Looking for inspiration to enhance the curb appeal of your existing home’s exterior with a makeover? If so, you might be wondering what types of color choices are currently popular. 

The Possibilities Are Endless for the Modern Home

You have a wide range of options when it comes to exterior color schemes, but perhaps you want to use something modern and fresh. So, let’s dive into the top exterior home color trends for 2021. 

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Exterior of home with blue vinyl shake siding that requires minimal maintenance.

Top Tips for Vinyl Siding Maintenance

2020 saw an explosion in home remodeling, as many homeowners used the pandemic downtime to improve their home’s curb appeal through various DIY home improvement projects. And, this uptick in remodeling doesn’t show any signs of slowing down any time soon.

Many homeowners who are remodeling decide to invest in vinyl cedar shake siding because of its combination of unique aesthetics, affordability and high return on investment (ROI). It is well known that vinyl siding is durable and low maintenance. It doesn’t chip or dent, and you’re not required to repaint every few years.

If you’re considering selling your home down the road, vinyl siding is a good investment that will increase the value. But, before you decide whether vinyl cedar shake siding is right for your home, let’s talk about what goes into caring for this affordable, low-maintenance material.

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Older home with white paint, worn out roof and neglected landscaping that would benefit from exterior improvement projects with high ROI.

Four Exterior Home Improvement Projects That Provide Excellent Return On Investment

As a homeowner, you understand the appeal of exterior home improvement projects. Not only do they provide your home with a fresh, updated appearance, but they’re an excellent way of increasing the resale value of your home, should you decide to sell. But, of course, some remodeling projects offer more bang for your buck than others.

Vinyl shake siding installation, landscaping, and updated windows are a few examples of exterior home improvement projects that have a comfortable remodeling cost and allow you to see a high return on investment (ROI). They also greatly improve your home’s aesthetic appearance, making it more appealing to homebuyers.

If you want to know more about which exterior home improvement projects offer the highest ROI, keep reading for information you won’t want to miss.  Read more

comparison photo showing vertical and horizontal siding options.

Vertical vs. Horizontal Siding

Like most components of your home, there will come a time when you need to replace your siding. And, lucky for you, you’ll have a lot of options to choose from for your home exterior.

However, along with the specific type of siding you ultimately choose, there is another major choice that you might not have thought about—whether to use horizontal or vertical siding.

To learn more about vertical vs. horizontal siding, keep reading. Read more

Newly installed green vinyl siding.

How Long Does Vinyl Siding Last?

If you’re looking to install new siding–particularly if you’re considering vinyl shake siding–you may be wondering: how long does vinyl siding last

Like most building materials (like window frames and roofing shingles), the lifespan of vinyl siding can vary based on a number of factors. However, in most cases, vinyl siding will last 30 to 50 years. And, in some cases, it will last even longer!

No matter what, though, one rule remains: the better you care for your siding, the more use you’ll get out of it. As such, vinyl siding still needs appropriate maintenance on a regular basis in order to last.  Read more

Benefits Of Vinyl Siding: Top 5 Myths Explained

Are you in the market to freshen up the curb appeal of your home, but confused about your exterior siding options? Are you in the process of building a new home and feeling overwhelmed by decisions? If so, it’s important to get the facts about vinyl siding. Read more