Vinyl siding requires less maintenance than fiber cement. It lasts 50 years — about as long as fiber cement — but is prone to fading over time from exposure to the sun and cracking from extreme cold temperatures.
“Vinyl washes down really easily with a brush and some soap and water,” Loewen said. “What’s very common these days is to have a vinyl (with) the insulation on the back of it and attached to it. So, you get an insulated siding. Most people have a misconception about vinyl siding. They think it’s flimsy, going to twist, wrinkle and fall off the house; that kind of stuff. But really it has improved over the last 20 years. It’s a very appealing product when you actually see it.”
Ultimately, homeowners considering investing in siding should examine the pros and cons of the different siding types and choose what best fits their personal tastes and budgets.
“If they’re looking for a long-term solution where they don’t ever have to paint anything, we would recommend the vinyl,” Loewen says. “It has a lifetime warranty. You never have to pick up a paintbrush and paint up high. It’s great for us Baby Boomers who have better things to do with our time.”
Just as important as deciding what type of siding to choose is deciding who should install it. Look for a siding company that has a proven history of doing good work for its customers. Homeowners risk voiding the warranty for siding that’s installed improperly or by a company not certified by the manufacturer.
“You want somebody who’s going to be there for the long haul,” Loewen says. “There typically are going to be some serious issues that pop up over time. It might not be the first few years, but 10 years down the road there might be a piece of siding that’s not holding on tightly to the house or something to that effect and somebody needs to repair it. We get lots of calls from people that can’t find the company that originally installed their project.”
Angie Hicks is the founder of Angie’s List, a resource for local consumer reviews on everything from home repair to health care.
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