Seamless Vinyl Siding

Seamless Vinyl Siding - The Latest Improvement In Vinyl Siding


When vinyl siding first came out, it wasn’t necessarily all that impressive. Now that some time has passed, they have really worked out pretty much all of the kinks. One of the newest versions is seamless vinyl siding, which really looks beautiful on a house since there aren’t any visible seams. It also helps to keep insects and water out since they don’t have so many places to try to slip through behind the siding. Seamless vinyl siding is a bit more expensive than regular siding, and it really should be professionally installed, however it does have a lot of benefits that make it worth the investment.

With seamless vinyl siding you can still get a lot of different options, depending on the company you choose. One company, Continental Siding Supply, has seamless vinyl siding in over 200 colors of in D4.5” Dutchlap or Straightlap. They use a special installation system that makes any wall straight, and the one piece installation process makes it hard for any water to get behind the siding and cause problems with the wood underneath it. The insulation included in the siding has been treated with fire retardant and insect repellant as well.

New-Siding.com also sells seamless vinyl siding. They sell Infinity Seamless vinyl siding, which comes in forty foot strips so most houses have no visible seams with this siding. It is made to be twenty percent thicker than conventional vinyl siding so that it is stronger and less likely to break. They also have a sure grip clip system of installation which allows for the expansion and contraction of your house. You can choose from seven different colors and two different profiles - double 4.5" and 4" designer dutchlap.

Charter Oak XXL 25' Insulated Siding in another option for seamless vinyl siding. Although this siding is only 25 feet long instead of the 40 feet long siding some of the other companies sell, it still has a lot going for it. There are nine colors to choose from, and it has a custom backing to add more insulation to your home, as well as make it more stability. It is very resistant to impacts and doesn’t dent or bow. The TriBeam™ System used to install this seamless vinyl siding makes it extra rigid and durable; it is supposed to be able to stand up to category 5 hurricane winds. 

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Keiwan
Posted 48 days ago
I like to party, not look articles up online. You made it hpaepn.