If your old aluminum siding is dented, chalky, and worn out, then you may want to replace it with vinyl. Vinyl siding is getting more and more popular because it has advantages over other options like aluminum. Here are some of the benefits of putting new vinyl siding on your home.
Vinyl Doesn't Get Chalky
One of the drawbacks of aluminum siding is that it gets chalky as the metal oxidizes. Vinyl doesn't have this problem. The appearance of vinyl siding doesn't change much at all over its lifetime. The vinyl is treated so it is protected from fading by the sun and weather. The color may fade slightly over the years, but the siding will keep its good looks. You'll never have to paint it or worry about cleaning off chalky build up.
Vinyl Doesn't Dent
Vinyl is also very durable. It has some flexibility so it doesn't dent if a ball hits the side of your house. It also hides scratches very well. That's because color pigment is added when the vinyl is manufactured. Therefore, the color is solid all the way through instead of just being a surface layer. So, when …show more content…
You won't have to do much in the way of maintenance at all. There won't be many repairs needed, and you'll never have to paint. You'll probably want to wash the siding occasionally depending on how much dirt and pollution are in the air around your home. Washing the siding is easy. You can do it with a hose or power washer.
Even though you never have to paint vinyl siding, you can paint it if you want to change the color scheme of your home. Since vinyl comes in many different colors, you may find a color you'll be happy with for years, but if you ever want to change it, you can use paint designed for vinyl. This makes vinyl a versatile option that lets you put as much effort into maintaining the exterior of your home as you