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Updated: 4/13/2007 9:48 am
When choosing a new siding, there are several items you may want to take into account: the cost, the difficulty of installing a specific siding material, the kind of regular maintenance it will need, and its special physical characteristics. Considering these attributes can help you decide which siding type will best meet your needs. Clapboard, stucco, and wood shingles are traditional styles for exterior wall coverings, but vinyl has recently become a favored material for siding on both new and old houses. It is advantageous because it is less expensive, easy to install, and practically maintenance free. If you are considering wood shingle material, an important point to remember is that it requires regular maintenance and can be more expensive, but it does go over most existing siding. For more information on the type of siding that would best fit your needs, contact an expert in home improvement.
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