Here s what you need to know may 12 2020 john mccarter when you re considering how to boost the value of your home exterior choosing the right siding can make all the difference.
Cedar siding vs vinyl.
Cedar siding is more expensive than vinyl siding and can improve a home s value more but it s also more difficult to maintain.
Natural cedar is more costly than vinyl and other common siding types.
Installation cost and the cost of maintenance vinyl is cheaper than cedar siding in multiple ways.
Part of this higher expense is the result of the material itself but it also has to do with the installation labor as well as the volume of trim and paint.
The most common and least expensive way is to install it right on top of your current wood siding.
Cedar siding is often chosen for its beautiful color and aesthetic whereas vinyl siding is chosen for its price.
Vinyl siding requires less time to install.
Vinyl siding is considerably less expensive than wood.
If you re in need of a siding replacement or siding installation you may be unsure whether or not to choose cedar or vinyl siding for your home.
While there is more upkeep required the long term durability of cedar siding is excellent especially when compared with vinyl siding cedar shingles and shakes are available to complement cedar siding and produce a beautifully blended exterior for your home.
Although it has the ability to last much longer than cedar siding it is prone to fading in the direct sun after as little as a decade.
Of the two siding materials vinyl is much less expensive than wood.
Vinyl siding costs around 2 a square foot installed while wood costs around 7 on average.
Depending on quality the price ranges from 2 to 7 per square foot installed.
However with proper maintenance it will last a very long time.
Different wood species as well as different styles of the siding may affect the costs.
Why vinyl siding destroys the appearance of a house to start there are basically two ways to install plastic siding.
Natural oils in the wood resist insects and wood rot.
The thicker the vinyl the more durable and expensive it is.
Vinyl is also an absorber of heat and will buckle given too much.