It will eventually. However treating it with preservative and keeping it maintained will ensure a long life.
Firstly you'll need to decide what color and thickness vinyl siding you want. Vinyl siding come in a variety of thicknesses from .044 - .055 inches thick, the thicker the siding you choose the more it will cost. Thicker vinyl siding is generally more durable. Now you'll need to prepare your home for the siding. If you home already has siding on it you'll need to remove it first. Vinyl siding needs to be nailed into solid wood, so while your siding is off make sure that the underlying wood is still feasible enough for the new siding to be nailed onto it. Lay out your siding making sure all the panels line up then measure each piece you'll need and cut it according to your measurement. Make sure that when you decide to hang your vinyl siding that all panels match on all sides of your house. Now that all panels are cut you can start nailing them to your home, start from the bottom and work up ensuring that the rows of vinyl siding overlap each other. Do not secure the siding too tightly as warm and cold temperatures can cause vinyl siding to expand and contract. Use 1 1/4 inch galvanized nails and nail them through the slots in the siding. The siding needs to be able to move back and forth, if siding is attached too firmly it can cause damage to your siding panels in adverse weather conditions. Go to http://www.vinylsidingworld.com/how-to-install-vinyl-siding.htm for more on installing vinyl siding!
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Use silicone caulk color matched to the siding.
No, a Copper roof and silver siding do not aesthetically match.
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Cedar siding isn't hard to install at all. It is a little like installing roof shingles. It just takes a little more work than using vinyl or aluminum siding. But the difference in looks are worth it.
Cement board siding last longer than other types of siding. It is strong and sturdy also resistant to fire, insects, rot and heat. In the beginning it may cost more but it will be a greater benefit than other types of siding.
It is an exterior, or interior, siding that can be used for your house. It is not susceptible to termites or rot, so it is better than wood siding. It is also fire-resistant. However, the lighter forms often need to be protected from impact.
Cement board siding is known to be resistant to insects, rot, and fire. It is moldable and can take on any look. Such as; wood or stucco. It also holds paint really well.
Car siding, is a tongue in groove board, some times cedar, some times pine, with some decorative "v" cuts that adds some definition to the siding. I have seen it in either 6" or 8" widths, and lengths of 12 feet. The siding can be installed both vertical or horizontal. If horizontal, the tongue is usually on the top to avoid water retention & rot. This siding can be used both for interior "wood" rooms, and also for exterior siding. Staining or painting is also necessary.
John Ceder has written: 'The hook & eye'
Ulf Ceder was born on 1974-04-17.
Ceder point was made first.
Cedar doesn't rot because it is water resistant and if it isn't sealed it will last you pretty long. It can last up to 8 years if not sealed *After "8 years" then what? Cedar rots like any other wood if you wait long enough. How long depends on factors such as how much water can get trapped where two cedar parts touch or how severely it is constantly dried out (dry rot).
Vinyl and wood are both useful materials for house siding. And while they share the common purpose of protecting the inside of a home from the effects of weather and wind, they have separate advantages and disadvantages. Consumers should weigh the pros and cons of the two types of siding before making a large investment.WoodWood siding is very durable, easy to install and environmentally friendly because it is biodegradable. It is also relatively affordable and it can be painted to change its look. However, wood siding requires regular treatments and painting and the wood can be a target for termites. When left untreated, the wood can rot and deteriorate as well as grow mildew. VinylVinyl siding is relatively easy to maintain and requires low maintenance. It is very cost-effective and available in many colors. Some disadvantages to vinyl are that it provides no insulation and may damage and dent easily in storms. Vinyl siding is tough to repair and releases toxins into the atmosphere if burned. ComparisonIn general, wood siding requires more maintenance than vinyl siding. Wood siding needs treatments every five to 10 years, unlike vinyl. Wood provides some level of insulation to a home, while vinyl provides a negligible amount. Vinyl is naturally much less likely to rot or promote mildew growth, but if treated properly, wood can resist rot and mildew growth just as well as vinyl.
Ralph Ceder was born on February 2, 1898, in Marinette, Wisconsin, USA.
Ralph Ceder died on November 29, 1951, in Hollywood, California, USA of pneumonia.