Give Your Home The Barn Look With Vertical Vinyl Siding
You will see many homes that have shutters installed on them with the Board and Batten style. However, did you know that you can also have this style installed as siding as well? The Vertical Vinyl Siding that you find on the market today is also called Board and Batten siding. This type of siding is usually done with wood boards but the use of vinyl has simplified the process immensely as well as making it much easier to install. Wood also require a lot of maintenance but the Vertical Vinyl Siding only requires minimal attention.
The Vertical Vinyl Siding is created by using wide boards that are usually one foot wide. These wide boards are placed vertically with a narrow space in-between them which is usually around 1/2 inch wide. Then another strip of thinner wood, which is called the batten, is placed in this narrow space. This will give the board and batten look. The vinyl pieces that you see will have almost the exact look of the real wood because of special molds that manufacturers have created. These molds also give the vinyl the unique grain and texture that wood has as well.
Purchasing the Vertical Vinyl Siding is very beneficial for the homeowner. The benefits include the price, which is a favorite benefit. Another benefit is the durability that you can get from vinyl. The Vertical Vinyl Siding will be resistant to bugs and insects, rough winters, high heat, moisture, and possible strong winds. This type of siding can last you from 30 to 50 years depending on the care that it is given. That care is really not that much because this siding is virtually maintenance free besides the yearly cleaning that you should give them.
Another great benefit of the Vertical Vinyl Siding is the fact that it is very easy to install. It installs by interlocking panels, which mean that it can quickly be put into place once the first panel is put into place. The Vertical Vinyl Siding will never have to be painted. It is available in many different colors. This vinyl siding will not show any scratches or any other types of imperfections that may occur to your siding. This siding will stand the test of time and look just as good for years to come as it did when you first installed it. This siding will remain a favorite for consumers for many years to come.
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