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How to Pick the Best Siding Material for Your House

  • Perla Irish
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  1. Let’s Talk Durability
  2. Cost Is Important
  3. What About Design?
  4. What Is Stone Veneer Siding?
  5. So What Is the Best Siding Material?

Are you considering renovating your home? It is important to remember that what goes on the outside matters just as much as what goes on the inside.

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How to Pick the Best Siding Material for Your House

How do you make the choice of what would be the best siding material? Is the one that looks the best, or the one that lasts the longest? What if you didn’t have to choose?


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  • A Homeowner’s Guide to the 6 Best House Siding Options
  • How To Choose The Right Siding For Your Home

Let’s Talk Durability

Siding is the first layer of protection your home has from the elements. No matter where in the world you are, there is no controlling the weather. Whether it’s wind, rain, snow, or sleet — your home is exposed to the elements.

Your location can affect the type of siding you choose for your home since not all siding types are appropriate for all locations. Some styles of siding can blow off if exposed to high winds. Others will bleach and warp in the presence of the scorching sun.

Fire resistance is another large factor when discussing the durability of siding choices.  For many homeowners choosing a fire-resistant siding is essential, as there has been a significant increase in both rural and urban fire incidents in recent years.

Cost Is Important

It is no secret that renovating a home costs money. Many homeowners fall for the myth that affordable means of poor quality. In fact, it can be quite the opposite.

Sourcing a cost-effective material for your siding is fairly easy. Look for a material that is made from readily available material, as well as one that can be installed relatively easily.

Something like natural stone, while beautiful and durable, may not be the most cost-effective.

Make sure you are balancing cost with durability as well as how it looks.

What About Design?

Whether you are renovating your home or designing it from the ground up. The way it looks is important. The exterior of your home is the first impression guests will have of you and your family. It should be a reflection of yourself.

Are you looking to make a statement with bright colors and sharp, geometric patterns? Do you prefer a more traditional cottage style aesthetic for your home?

While your homeowner association may have some limitations on what you can and cannot do, there are no limitations in the styling opportunities for those that use manufactured Stone Veneer Siding.

What Is Stone Veneer Siding?

Manufactured Stone Veneer Siding, or MSV, is a concrete based exterior cladding that duplicates the durability and beauty of natural stone siding for a fraction of the cost.

MSV comes in a variety of styles and layouts. It is one of the best fire-resistant home siding materials, as well along with being one of the best home siding materials for those in extreme climates.

Stone Veneer siding can also be altered to fit any aesthetic and will fit into just about any budget.

So What Is the Best Siding Material?

For those seeking a siding that is durable, beautiful, customizable, and affordable, the best siding material choice is stone veneer siding. Few other materials can compare.

And to learn more about how to design your next home, keep reading our website here!

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