Vinyl Siding
Vinyl Siding Descriptions
Vinyl House Siding
Vinyl Siding Colors
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Vinyl Log Siding
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Vinyl Cedar Siding
Insulated Vinyl Siding
Log Cabin Vinyl Siding
Liquid Vinyl Siding
Seamless Vinyl Siding
Stone Vinyl Siding
Vinyl Shake Siding
Vertical Vinyl Siding

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Vinyl Siding Colors

Vinyl Siding Color Stereotypes
A past stereotype of vinyl siding centered around its color, and how homeowners were restricted to light color only. Traditionally, vinyl siding was made from polyvinyl chloride, which caused dark color to fade in prolonged sunlight exposure.

Today, vinyl siding is manufactured form "solarkote" and other chemically advanced materials, allowing darker, richer color to surface as vinyl siding options. This coating is an acrylic material that resists the elements, enabling a range of darker color options.

Vinyl Siding Color Options
Siding now comes in a wide range of color, giving you many more options when it comes to your home's exterior. Here are a few:
  • White
  • Tan
  • Yellow
  • Cream
  • Maple
  • Clay
  • Gray
  • Granite
  • Blue
  • Green
Popular Vinyl Siding Color Choices
Lighter color like whites, beiges, and tans are still the most popular color choice for vinyl siding. Lighter color brighten a home, making its appearance clean and warm.

But darker color are appearing on more contemporary homes, where homeowners often mix vinyl siding with other exterior materials, like brick or stone. Colored siding (like light blues) or deeper browns are popular darker color choices. Depending on the size and layout of your home, you can make a big impact on your curb appeal by choosing a darker color vinyl siding.

Researching a vinyl siding company's available color choices and consulting with your contractor is the best way to choose the right siding color for your home.