Consider Insulated Vinyl Siding

You want the outside of your home to look great, but what if it could lower your heating and cooling expenses as well? Insulated vinyl siding can do just that.  Regular vinyl siding is popular because it requires minimal maintenance and lasts a long time.  Similarly, insulated vinyl siding offers those benefits but also has the ability to regulate the temperature of your house.  How is that possible?  Insulated vinyl siding is backed with sheets of stiff foam.  This foam effectively insulates a house, keeping temperatures stable.  In addition to changes of temperature, the insulated backing has other added benefits—it blocks out unwanted noise and has flame retardant properties to prevent fires.

What about upkeep?  Similar to regular vinyl siding, insulated vinyl siding requires minimal maintenance.  Insulated vinyl siding also holds up better then regular siding and is resistant to dents and high winds.  If your siding becomes dirty, simply wash off the siding sheets with a hose to keep them clean.

Just like the windows we’ve mentioned in a previous blog post, insulated vinyl siding has an ENERGY STAR rating and can last up to 50 years, making it an environmentally sound choice for siding.

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