Shopping For Vinyl Siding

Any conscious consumer is wise enough to keep their budget in mind while shopping around for new siding, or any other item for that matter. Siding, in particular, can be broken down into the cost for installation and the cost for material. These are the two areas that you should focus on when trying to purchase the best siding option that fits into your budget. Furthermore, their will be additional costs for maintaining your siding that you should make sure to consider.

Let us first take a look at the actual material. Within vinyl there are actually a number of different types that vary in price. Some vinyl siding will include foam in the pieces for sound proofing and insulation. There are also different types of vinyl siding trim available. Generally the cost of vinyl siding will vary from one dollar, all the way up to $1.75 per square foot, depending on the type of vinyl siding you purchase and also where you decide to get it from.

The cost of the installation is the second thing you need to take into consideration. Unless you know for a fact that you can install your own siding, I wouldn’t recommend doing it yourself. It is extremely difficult to put your own siding up. It is best for you to first ask your friends and family for any referrals. You can also research your own siding companies. Be sure to find at least 3 or 4 professional siding installers and interview them to find out which one will work best for you. The cost is typically determined by the market in your area in that time of year so sometimes price estimations may be difficult to obtain at first. Keep in mind, the worse the weather is in your region, the more costly your vinyl installation will be. This is why it helps to get several quotes to compare.

The cost of maintaining your vinyl siding is the last thing you need to consider with regards to your budget. Thankfully vinyl siding happens to be virtually maintenance free. This means that you won’t need to invest much money at all into the maintenance of this material. As long as you remember to clean it once a year, which really only requires the use of a garden hose or a power washer, then you should be well on your way to having your siding look as good as new for years to come.

With any home improvement project, cost will be an issue. It is never just the cost of the material that you need to consider. Additional factors such as installation, maintenance and accessories will also play a major roll in the total cost. By examining these areas, you can make a better judgment about your budget, what you need to save, what goals you need to set and any other specifics surrounding your vinyl siding project.

Liz Wood
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2 Responses to “Shopping For Vinyl Siding”

  1. Mastics Siding by Alcoa installed by Shield Wondows of Orland Park IL – Anyone with experience with them?
    Have shopped for siding, and am thinking of going with Mastic Quest 3 by Alcoa – 4" Dutch Lap, installed by Shield Windows on Orland Park IL… Has anyone dealt with either this company or used this siding?? Please let me know your experience. We have wood siding on right now which we will side over with Tyvek wrap and foam plus the vinyl siding. Anyone with any advice please let me know. Thanks.

  2. The siding is a really nice quality and seems to last great. Mastic Quest is a great choice. I use quest at about 90% of the siding jobs i do. Much sturdier material than most out there. Don’t know about the company though… even the nicest material can look horrible when poorly / incorrectly applicated. My advice would be to ask for some refferences and addresses so that you can see there work before committing. There some companies that just want to get paid and get out and i feel sorry for the people who have to see there money go to waste because of a worker’s laziness. Vinal is a great long-lasting, low-maintenance material, just do your research.
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