Siding
When it comes to siding, vinyl is about as low maintenance as it gets. Since it resists pests such as termites and blights such as rot, it will keep its original qualities for many years, giving you your money’s worth. Also, you’ll never need to paint your home — a simple cleaning once a year or so is more than adequate to maintain its original good looks. Once your vinyl siding is installed, you won’t have to tax your budget with unexpected costs to keep it looking great.
Cuts Home Heating and Cooling Costs
Insulated vinyl siding prevents heat loss between the wall studs in exterior walls, a phenomenon known as thermal bridging. While most homes have insulation between the wall studs, the studs themselves bleed heat where they come in contact with an exterior siding. Insulated vinyl siding places a blanket of protection over the studs, keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. In addition, insulated vinyl siding may make you eligible for energy tax credits, making it even more economical to install.