

Grand Rapids Remodeling | Choosing Vinyl Siding
Installing new vinyl siding on your home is a favorite for a Grand Rapids remodeling project. Instant curb appeal; this upgrade makes the home’s
exterior virtually maintenance free for many years to come.
This remodeling project has an excellent return on dollars spent. The vinyl siding can be purchased in a vast array of colors and styles that can
quickly transform your home. Vinyl siding comes in a variety of styles, all of which mimic traditional wood lap siding. The most common profile
reproduced in vinyl siding is D4. This means that there are two panels (double), each being 4” (four) in width. There are variations in vinyl such as
double 5” (D5), triple 3” (T3) and Dutch lap.
Whatever style you choose, the total width of the panels should be taken into consideration when calculating how much material you will need.
The sky is the limit when considering colors. Virtually any color in the paint aisle can be found in vinyl siding. When deciding on a color, it should
be mentioned that darker colors generally will show fading more than a lighter tone. There can be variations within the same color choice;
therefore it is advisable to order the material all at once rather than purchasing a little at a time. There are also grain variations that manufacturers
offer. They vary from a deeply etched surface to a smooth texture.
Perhaps the most important feature of vinyl siding is the thickness, the thicker the better. Premium gauge siding will weather the elements better
and lasts longer. During installation, the 12 foot panels won’t crimp and bend over on itself with a thicker grade. The gauge of the siding sold in
common home improvement centers usually ranges from 0.40 to 0.45. A mid-grade should measure 0.50 and a premium grade should be around
0.55. You’ll find the thickness is directly related to the cost.
Whatever you ultimately choose, vinyl siding is a popular Grand Rapids remodeling project due to the instant visual appeal. The maintenance free
properties of vinyl siding means the homeowner can throw away paint scrapers and brushes for the exterior of the home while enjoying a durable
surface for years to come.
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