Showing posts with label insulated vinyl siding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insulated vinyl siding. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2013

Vinyl Siding Isn’t What it used to Be



Your home is your castle and for many people the single largest investment they will ever make. This means keeping your home in good repair is usually at the top of your to do list, and it might be time to reconsider vinyl siding. If you had sworn off the possibility of vinyl because of the many horror stories you have heard, you will be happy to know there is a new insulated vinyl siding that offers better performance and can match nearly any architectural design.

Insulated Difference


Traditional vinyl siding, or what is known in professional circles as hollow back siding, became very popular thanks to affordability and easy maintenance. Across the country, homeowners began updating their home exteriors with vinyl. It was not long before the negative side of vinyl siding reared its head, buckling, warping and more.


Insulated vinyl siding is the new kid on the block, so to speak, and takes the versatility of vinyl and adds a layer of firm insulation boarding. In a side-by-side comparison, you will quickly see a major difference between the two products in rigidity. When held out in front of your traditional vinyl will bend easily while insulated products remain stiff. Other benefits over traditional vinyl:

  • Added insulation
  • Covers irregularities in your wall
  • Increased sound barrier to outside noise
  • Impact resistant
  • Less risk of dents or bending
  • Better wood like appearance
  • Wide variety of styles and colors

Choosing a Contractor


Do you need to find a good Tennessee contractor to install your insulated vinyl siding, or give you more information about your options? What are some basic criteria for choosing a Nashville or Knoxville contractor? The first thing you want to examine is their experience, how long have they been in business overall and how long have they worked with this particular product? The Better Business Bureau and references are your best source of information on both these accounts.


Talk to references and if possible drive by and view the finished project. (This will not always be an option, especially in large urban areas where people value privacy)When you talk to previous customers, ask pointed questions about the quality of the work, adherence to budget and schedule and whether they would recommend them to others.


Never succumb to high-pressure sales tactics that demand an answer, Today! Reputable contractors have secured their product lines and pricing which means a one-time only special price should be subject to suspicion.


Conclusion


Insulated vinyl siding offers a number of benefits when compared to traditional vinyl. Couple a better product with a good Tennessee contractor and you have a recipe for a beautifully finished home. By taking care of your home, you ensure it functionality and potential resale value, so it might be time to give vinyl a second glance.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Benefits of Vinyl Replacement Windows



There are many benefits to vinyl replacement windows. They may be exactly what you have been looking for to beautify your home. They are functional, energy saving and attractive so it isn’t any wonder that they are very popular in homes today. What’s more, many homeowners with older homes are replacing their older, traditional wood or aluminum windows with vinyl replacement windows.

Vinyl replacement windows will increase your home’s value. Their stylish looks and versatile selection will add beauty and charm to any home. They allow you to enjoy the view of your yard and surrounding area while cutting down on the noise unlike many traditional windows. You can enjoy your home better without the bother of outside noise.

These windows are also very energy efficient. They have outstanding insulating qualities, keeping the cool air in during the warm months and the warm air in during the cooler months. The double insulated glass works to keep temperatures stable within the home, saving you as much as 25% on your heating and cooling bill. With rising energy costs, this could be the best benefit of vinyl replacement windows. If you have older style windows on your home, it is well worth it to replace them with these windows even for the reduction in your electric bill alone.

What’s more, vinyl windows are durable and very easy to maintain. To clean all you need is a wet cloth with some mild soap. The rigid grade vinyl makes it sturdy regardless of the climate. The insulation and construction also prevents condensation. Because it is made of vinyl, there is no need for scraping, applying putty or painting. In fact, there is no real maintenance required at all. And, because there is no wood, like with most traditional windows, there is no need to worry about termites. You can protect your investment, your home, by a simple installation of vinyl windows.

Vinyl windows also stand up much better in wet or humid weather. They do not shrink or swell when there is a lot of moisture in the air. Unlike traditional windows, vinyl replacement windows always operate smoothly regardless of whether it is hot, cold or rainy. Plus, they do not rust, pit or corrode.

Your home is your investment so you want to take good care of it. It doesn’t matter if you are planning to sell soon or if that is a possibility way down the road. The time to begin taking care of your home is now. Better to be proactive and prevent certain types of damage than to have to correct the damage later. And who doesn’t want to save money on their electric bill anyway?