Your Guide to Siding: Possibilities & Process

Alongside the roof, siding takes up the largest part of your home’s exterior. With a variety of styles, materials, and colors, you have the opportunity to both protect your home and set it apart for years to come.

Read on to discover more about siding materials and explore possibilities for your home.

 

The History of Siding

 

Exterior siding dates to ancient civilizations, when people used everything from thatch and brick to stone and wood to protect their homes from weather and other invasive threats.

Vinyl siding came on the scene in the 1960s and is still the most popular material for its ease of installation, color options, and affordability.

Aluminum siding also rose to prominence in the mid-1900s as a low-maintenance alternative to wood.

But the innovation didn’t stop there.

 

Siding’s Form and Function

 

The beauty of siding is that it’s both protective and, well, beautiful. Aside from shielding your home, siding also boosts curb appeal with color, style, and patterns.

We’re fans of both Everlast Siding and LP SmartSide Siding. With bold color options, Everlast boasts one of the highest-ranking siding materials on the market. With the look and feel of wood, the siding is maintenance-free and resistant to both mold and pests. And true to its name, Everlast is guaranteed to never fade.

LP SmartSide features engineered wood, making it one of the most durable siding options. That durability offers a classic look and superior protection against the elements.

 

Popular Siding Styles

Most of the latest siding trends are tied to curb appeal—enhancing a home’s look and feel with eye-catching details. Here are several of the most popular developments, both nationwide and from what we’ve seen on recent projects.

  • Colorful siding, including a shift toward darker colors, including blue, cobalt, and charcoal.
  • Contrasting trim and siding to create depth and draw attention to certain parts of the home.
  • Vertical siding for variation and accents.
  • Mixing and matching with different siding styles and sizes of cladding.

Are you looking for subtle distinction? Contrasting trim and siding accents are good choices. Want a striking appearance for your home? Consider darker colors and mix-and-match siding textures.

 

Does Your Home Need New Siding?

 

Vinyl siding has a lifespan of at least 20 years, and with regular maintenance, it can last upwards of 50 years. Newer materials—like polymeric cladding and engineered wood—can last even longer with little to no maintenance. If you notice widespread fading or other damage like cracks and creases on your current siding, it’s likely time for a change.

Or you might just want a change of color or style to boost your curb appeal and get added durability.

As for timeline, it depends on the size and structure of your home, but a siding project typically takes about a week between prepping, removing old siding, adding any necessary insulation or wrapping, and finally installing the new siding.

No matter what you have in mind, we’re here to help.

As your exterior experts, Tri-County has several high-quality brands to choose from and our experienced siding contractors ensure your project is finished quickly and installed to last.

Explore our siding options and view a gallery of recent projects.

Then, contact us for a FREE estimate, where we can discuss your vision and budget.

 

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