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Types of Siding: All About Vinyl Siding, Wood Siding and Stucco Siding

Are you looking for a rustic surface, smooth surface or rough surface for your siding? If you don't know what your answer would be to this question, read this article to learn more about vinyl, wood and stucco siding.

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding has been gaining popularity among homeowners. Many homeowners choose it because it is less expensive than other siding options. It is also easier to maintain because it doesn't rot or get eaten by termites. Homeowners don't have to repaint it as frequently either. Another advantage is that it comes in a variety textures, styles and colors.

However, there are drawbacks. Some homeowners are apprehensive to purchase vinyl siding because older vinyl siding used to crack. Many manufacturers have improved the strength of vinyl siding, thus, reducing the chances of it cracking. In addition, thinner, less-stiff siding could be blown off a home from high winds. To prevent this from happening, read the manufacturer's warranty to find further information on the siding's ability to handle heavy weather.

Wood Siding

Wood siding is the traditional counterpart to vinyl siding. Many homeowners prefer wood siding since it has been used on homes for hundreds of years. Two popular styles of wood siding are cedar shingles and wood clapboard. Wood clapboard can be made of different types of wood including redwood or Douglas fir. Homeowners can change the appearance of their wood siding by either staining or painting it.

Unfortunately, there are pitfalls when it comes to wood siding. Wood siding is one of the more expensive types of siding available. According to the writers at Do It Yourself, www.doityourself.com, a square (100 square feet) of wood clapboard can range from $60 to over $2400, depending on the material. Another downside of wood siding is the amount of care that is required. Homeowners have to protect it from elements and pests. There is also a considerable amount of repainting that will also need to be done. Despite these drawbacks, many homeowners are willing to manage because they enjoy its appearance.

Stucco Siding

The writers at Do It Yourself note stucco is nothing more than cement mixed with water and sand or lime, making a rough texture. Even though it's made of simple materials, stucco is durable. The style options for stucco are somewhat limited since homeowners only really get a choice regarding color. The most popular colors are neutrals such as beige or white. When it comes to cost, stucco tends to be one the expensive side. If homeowners want to save money, they could research synthetic stuccos.

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