Your siding contractor can help you choose the right siding for your home. While it may seem easy to choose one type of siding, there are several factors you have to consider.
Material and color are often the first factors. From vinyl to fiber cement, there is a siding material that’s sure to match your need for home protection, longevity and looks that match your budget.
Whether you’re building a new home or undergoing a storm damage restoration project, you’ll also need to choose the right color. Color depends on several factors as well, including the style of your home, the prevalent colors in your neighborhood, the color of your roof and other home components, and your personal preference.
One aspect of siding choice that’s not often discussed is the pattern or profile. There are three major patterns:
The most common siding pattern is horizontal. Horizontal siding is effective against rain and snow as it doesn’t easily allow penetration. The three most popular horizontal siding options are:
Some homes and other buildings have a style that looks better with vertical siding. Here are the most popular designs:
Shake patterns are installed mostly for the accent. They used to be all wood shakes. The most preferred designs are square, round (semicircular lower edge), staggered (maximum texture), half cove (quarter-circular cut out on bottom two edges), fish scale, mitered corner and octagonal and hexagonal.
Insulated siding is more effective for keeping interiors comfortable and improving a home’s energy efficiency.
AQ Roofing LLC can install and maintain your siding. We are a trusted gutter installation contractor as well. Call us today at (501) 951-1683, or use our contact form to get your free quote.
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