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Stone Vinyl Siding

They say your home is your castle. Well nothing is more castle-like than a house made of stone. You may not have a stone building, but you can make your current home resemble the noble castles of Europe by applying stone vinyl siding to the exterior of the building. In addition to the look of permanence and stability that stone siding panels will give your home, you'll also reap all the benefits of vinyl siding. Some of these benefits include insulating your home against heat, cold, weather, and noise. The combination of added protection and improved appearance will do a lot to increase the value of your home.

The attractive, synthetic stone vinyl siding panels are modeled after actual stones and made into thin, durable panels. The panels are applied to the outer walls in natural, stone-like patterns. It's difficult to tell a building with stone vinyl siding apart from an actual stone constructed building except on closest examination. You have a choice of a wide variety of stone styles when you select stone vinyl siding. You may prefer the random patterning of river rock or the straight lines of fieldstone. These and other stone types are available with stone vinyl siding.

Stone vinyl siding is frequently used in conjunction with brick or shake vinyl siding to create strong accent effects on building exteriors. It can also add to the elegance of the interior of your home as covering for a whole wall, or an imposing architectural element on a wall.