Metal is more durable, that is a major benefit versus cedar siding. However, metal is more expensive but may be good in the long run. Check in your local Home Depot for your options and budget range.
====== I would have to say vinyl siding. It is vertually maintance free and it is less apt to get dinged up and also resist outside temperature and weathering than metal siding. Good luck.
The pros of having cedar shake siding are, shakes are thicker than shingle, they give a house a rustic feel and look and cedar is also known for its resistance to warping and shrinking. As with everything there are also cons such as the fact it can be quite time consuming to install.
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.
Metal siding works best on a barn or some type of storage shed. It is not a very popular choice for homes because of storms and the sound that rain would make. If you must have metal siding installed on your home, you need to be sure there is good insulation between the siding and the home itself. Metal is not a very good conductor of heat, so in the winter the home would get colder than a home with vinyl siding.
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.
There are three factors affecting the overall cost of the siding product you select: the cost of materials, labor and paint or stain being applied. Of particular interest is comparing the total in-place, system price (including paint or stain) to other cladding systems. Fiber cement costs about 75% less than natural stone, 37% less than cedar, 24% less than wood siding and slightly more than hardboard siding to install and finish on a new home.
A: Yes! Vinyl siding is more affordable, requires less maintenance, and is resistant to pests and moisture, unlike wood siding, which can rot, warp, or attract termites.
Majority agrees Cedar Point, but it is a matter of personal opinion.
Cedar shakes are selected by main upscale homebuilders for siding because of their inherent beauty. Regular maintenance, however, is required to keep the product's high-end look. Cedar shake siding, although durable and rich, should be restained or repainting every year or two once color has been applied. Because cedar shows weathering more quickly than other types of wood, it should be pressure washed on a low setting annually to remove dirt, insects, mildew and similar problems. Unpainted or unstained cedar can be allowed to age naturally without special chemical processing.
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No one could answer this question for you better than a siding vendor in your hometown! I'm sure they would be very happy to help you look for the best option and find something that would work for you. If you're looking for the best price option be sure to keep an open mind, you never know when something less expensive will reach out and grab you.
One is not better than the other for the following reason. Is natural turf better than artificial turf? I'm using this question to frame my answer. An athlete will say natural turf; the owner of the team likes the maintenance of the artificial turf. Same goes with vinyl and wood siding. Although artificial turf and vinyl siding require some maintenance it is considerably less than the natural product, turf and wood. A balance between aesthetic and function needs to be addressed in each application of siding.