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Vinyl Log Siding

You may think that log cabins are a very far cry from modern houses clad in vinyl siding. But now for all home owners there is the opportunity to make your house look like a traditional log cabin, but have all the advantages of modern low maintenance vinyl siding.

Modern vinyl log siding comes in a variety of wood finishes; most people seem to enjoy the cedar log finish best. The panels are cupped to simulate the shape of logs, and the ends of the panels are grained as if sawn.

There are great advantages in using vinyl log sidings to you as a home owner. You will find that vinyl does not need anything like the amount of maintenance that wood does, and is proof against weather and pests such as termites. Many manufacturers use the vinyl siding to increase the amount of insulation provided by the siding, making this a good investment both in terms of curb appeal and for energy saving.

As a home owner, you want to be sure that your home is distinctive as well as low maintenance and energy saving. This kind of different finish can be very appealing, giving you a traditional feel to your home. You need to consider this possibility for your next renovation. Vinyl log siding could be a good solution to all of these issues.