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Ways Siding Helps Make Your House Work Better

According to the 2020 Cost vs. Value Report, siding replacement’s return on investment ranges from 74.7% to 77.6%. In other words, this project retains about three-fourths of its value at resale. 

Increased curb appeal is the easiest explanation for this statistic, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. Quality siding offers contributions beyond architectural aesthetics. Like a well-thought-out roofing replacement, a well-planned siding project can positively affect your house in the following ways:

Shielding the home’s interior from water damage. Siding panels make up the outermost layer of defense for your property. They help keep your house secure and its contents and your family dry.

With proper installation, your siding can endure the worst of the elements and protect your home from the rigors of water damage.

Trusted siding and roof repair contractors will tell you that excessive moisture is detrimental to the integrity of construction materials and furnishings. That’s why you ought to invest in good siding to head off secondary disasters after storms.

Insulating indoor heat. A siding system can increase the R-value of your walls. Its contribution varies by material, but it can decrease the rate of heat transfer from the inside of the house to the outside.

Keeping drafts at bay. Sustainability-minded siding and roofing contractors will agree that having a complete thermal enclosure system will help achieve maximum energy efficiency at home. Airtight siding panels deny drafts entry and eliminate the cracks where heated or conditioned air might escape.

Resisting fire. Some siding materials have exceptional resistance; fiber cement is a good case in point. Since a fire-resistant siding product doesn’t burst into flames, it can help slow the spread of fire and buy you precious time to save your family and perhaps even some valuables.

Consult Lifestyle Home Improvement Roofing and Construction to properly compare vinyl and James Hardie® siding products and make an informed decision. Call (405) 470-6999 to book an appointment with us in Oklahoma. To learn about our other local numbers or complete our online form instead, click this link now!

Jeremy Shaevitz

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