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Looking at siding my house, got a quote for 40K to do Hardie, any other options out there that are good and maybe a little more wallet friendly?
Pretend you live alongside a highway in BC....Tyvek all the way.Looking at siding my house, got a quote for 40K to do Hardie, any other options out there that are good and maybe a little more wallet friendly?
Pretend you live alongside a highway in BC....Tyvek all the way.
I have CanExcel on my house and shop. After 15 years it is still looking great! During the same time frame I have a buddy who built and put on vinyl siding and he's replaced it three times.
CanExcel was good, so was Hardie 15 yrs ago, it's been the last 8-10 years that they have had to change the way it's manufactured.
Tapatalk....well I'm happy with you now....thanks for the fix.
I have CanExcel on my house and shop. After 15 years it is still looking great! During the same time frame I have a buddy who built and put on vinyl siding and he's replaced it three times.
What's up with buddy's vinyl siding?? Current house is almost 20 years old, and our previous place is over 30 years now - both houses still have original vinyl siding on them. Sure they don't look as sharp as some of the products today, but absolutely zero maintenance over 20-30+ years... Couple small cracks/holes from "user abuse", but nothing I would say is the fault of the product at all.
I'm personally a fan of metal though, and really like some of the textures and designs companies are coming out with these days to make it more visually appealing. Spend a bit more for a heavier gauge and you shouldn't have to worry about it for almost forever!
What's up with buddy's vinyl siding?? Current house is almost 20 years old, and our previous place is over 30 years now - both houses still have original vinyl siding on them. Sure they don't look as sharp as some of the products today, but absolutely zero maintenance over 20-30+ years... Couple small cracks/holes from "user abuse", but nothing I would say is the fault of the product at all.
I'm personally a fan of metal though, and really like some of the textures and designs companies are coming out with these days to make it more visually appealing. Spend a bit more for a heavier gauge and you shouldn't have to worry about it for almost forever!
I agree with the metal. Textures, profiles, and color choices have come a long way in the last few years.
Buddies' siding has faded bad and is chalking to the extent that different sides of the house are noticeably different colors. I'm thinking it is KayCan but not sure on that. The company replaces the product but will not include the price for the install.
I agree with the metal. Textures, profiles, and color choices have come a long way in the last few years.
Buddies' siding has faded bad and is chalking to the extent that different sides of the house are noticeably different colors. I'm thinking it is KayCan but not sure on that. The company replaces the product but will not include the price for the install.
8-10 years ago there were some changes in the environmental laws that made it so many of the manufacturers had to update the formulas for their products, this has led to failures years later that were not anticipated. In the vinyl siding industry the products have been plagued with warranty claims in our neck of the country from fading, oxidizing etc. no manufacture has been excluded.
For Ab and Sk some manufactures will no longer supply some of there dark colors due to failure. It hard to believe but only one manufacture has a plant I. Western Canada, actually Alberta, and their formula is different than the East to overcome our excessive heat changes and very high U.V. that just kills vinyl.
Yep, I was a Rep for a Manufacture and learned way more than I'd like to about the industries problems.
Vinyl from 20 years ago ow way superior to vinyl today.
Tapatalk....well I'm happy with you now....thanks for the fix.
Acrylic Stucco is a nice/popular finish. My families company does a lot of this. It would probably be more than 40g to do your house, but it would last a very long time.
I see. Our houses both have rather light coloured siding (off-white and light grey). Perhaps this has helped with the sun problems a bit too...