Cedar Look Vinyl Siding

There’s something warm and natural when you use cedar shingles in your exterior. Houses with cedar siding always look inviting and relaxing to live in – they’re quite an eye catcher in an upscale neighborhood. If you want your house to have this feel with only a fraction of the cost of real cedar shingles, use cedar look vinyl siding that mimics the look and feel of real cedar.

Because of the advancement in color technology and vinyl manufacturing, vinyl manufacturers are able to manufacture cedar look vinyl siding imbued with the natural look and feel of real wood. Because it’s plastic, they don’t cost as much as real wood to buy and to maintain.

If you buy real cedar shingles, they could warp and buckle as the natural elements batter them through time. Moisture is also the number one enemy of real cedar shingles. They could rot the cedar in few short years, which then you need to replace with new panels costing you some money. You also need to treat them with hazardous insecticides to guard them from termite attacks. With cedar look vinyl siding, you eliminate all these inconveniences.

Cedar look vinyl siding don’t need to be treated with any insecticides and they don’t rot. Maintaining the vibrant look of your vinyl cedar siding is as easy as pressure washing or hosing them with soap and water occasionally. You could even use specialized protective coating that prevents growth of microorganisms and protects the vinyl against UV damage. The effects of these specialized vinyl protective products can last for ten years so you’re sure your cedar look vinyl siding will remain shiny and new for a long time.

Don’t allow yourself to be burdened by the maintenance of real cedar shingles just because you want your house to look classy with character. Use cedar look vinyl siding to enjoy the elegance that only cedar shingles can provide minus the hassle of maintenance and high purchase price.

 

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Home building begins to rise in parts of Middle Tennessee
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Fire damages family kitchen - Gaston Gazette

Fire damages family kitchen
Gaston Gazette
Vinyl siding melted from the heat of the flames. Philbeck watched firefighters clean the remnants of his kitchen. He put his hands over his head. A wood stove apparently sparked a fire and destroyed the kitchen of Philbeck's family home in Grover, .

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Georgia Gulf Takeover Seen 50% Higher With U.S. Housing Rebound: Real M&A - Bloomberg

Bloomberg

Georgia Gulf Takeover Seen 50% Higher With U.S. Housing Rebound: Real M&A
Bloomberg
While Georgia Gulf narrowly averted bankruptcy during the worst housing slump since the Great Depression, analysts now say the Atlanta-based maker of vinyl siding and window frames will post record sales as confidence among US homebuilders rises to a .
Interest up in Atlanta's Georgia GulfAtlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

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Siding plant in Joplin will close, costing 90 jobs - KY3

Siding plant in Joplin will close, costing 90 jobs
KY3
CertainTeed Corp. says it will close its vinyl-siding plant here, costing about 90 employees their jobs. The company told employees on Tuesday that the plant will close on March 30. Mark Rayfield, president of CertainTeed's siding products group, .

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Building permits - Longview News-Journal

Building permits
Longview News-Journal
. tear off and reroof commercial building, $3700 JW Roofing and Construct, 5201 W. Loop 281, tear off and reroof commercial building, Martin LP Hank's Siding, 105 E. Brentwood St., replace 10 windows, vinyl siding and gutters at dwelling, .

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