The easiest way to protect your Seattle, Washington area home from the elements and add to its looks is by adding a siding. You can choose from several types of sidings in the market today. Aluminum sidings are very easy to install. The fact that aluminum siding is sold by length makes it easy for you to buy just as much as you need, so you can avoid wastage. Aluminum tends to get dented and is not as resistant to scratches. It is however extremely durable and because it lasts so long is considered a very eco-friendly product!
Although aluminum is known to cause heat-loss from a home, many people find that aluminum sidings are very energy efficient and save you money in terms of energy spent on heating the home in winter and keeping it cool during summer. Corrosion is another problem that you may face with aluminum sidings, but you can get around this by painting your aluminum siding. Make sure that you use a paint that is water-resistant.
The good thing about aluminum sidings is that they are sold in lengths which makes it easy for you buy the quantity that you need. You can get aluminum siding in a number of colors and textures including the look of natural metal. If you’re looking for an siding contractor in the Seattle area, we can help you find one. All you need to do is fill out the details of your project in the form on this page and you’ll get up to four FREE estimates from Seattle, WA area experts.
I am purchasing a house that I would like to replace the metal siding on it. The siding looks to be about 10 years old. The house was built in 1953. House is 1594sf so its really not that big. I like a smooth stucco finish. Please give me an estimate of what this would cost. I would like to get it done as soon as the house closes escrow. Thanks!
Jeannette R
My home is 2800 sq/ft and I would like to replace all the T-111 siding with Hardie Board. Almost the entire outside of the house is T-111.
C G