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Vinyl Cedar Siding

If you are a home owner that wants all the traditional beauty of cedar siding, but you want the cost effectiveness and easy maintenance of vinyl siding, then you have to consider buying vinyl cedar siding.

Modern vinyls allow darker coloring, making possible realistic wood shades. This plus the wood grain texturing that is possible for vinyl siding gives a really excellent cedar finish, difficult to tell from the real thing. The cost for the new siding is as little as 2.5 times less, and the reduction in fitting and maintenance also allow real cost savings.

Vinyl siding is easy to fit for home owners, although it is as well to be sure that you investigate some of the ways in which the fitting can be made easier. Many people decide to have vinyl siding fitted professionally to make sure that the end product looks right and is weatherproof.

Maintenance for vinyl siding is much less than for wood; all you need to do is to sweep and wash your siding annually, checking for cracks and chips, and make sure that the siding is firmly attached to the trim that holds it in place. This, plus the long life of vinyl siding, makes vinyl cost effective in the long term as well as reducing the initial cost of your siding.

Home owners can choose between boarding effects and shingle effect, giving the finish that you want to maintain a traditional feel to your home.