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Picking new siding for your home can be hard. This is our guide to finding the right style for you, with help from a North ...
These siding products are an inventory staple of LBM dealers, but that’s not to say they’re a stagnant product category.
Changing vinyl siding colors can create a fresh face for an old house, but new vinyl siding isn’t the only way to update the exterior. Today, it’s easier to get a new look with paint.
About 40 percent of new home construction in America uses vinyl siding. And until now, that meant all those houses were clad in a paltry two dozen or so colors, treading not too much farther than ...
On homes in which siding covers most of the exterior, painting vinyl siding can be a large project. However, the good news is that it’s not a particularly complicated task.
Get more home improvement advice at realestate.boston.com. Skip to Main Content ... I installed white vinyl siding on a Colonial in 1974 the way it should be done, ...
Our homes wear siding like a winter coat, bundled up in cedar-check plaids or vinyl stripes to withstand the weather. And when that overcoat is looking tattered — whether your home is clad in ...
Randy and Angela Scarth are among those homeowners. They can't believe what is happening to the side of their home. "It's almost like a waving action as you look at the entire siding," Randy ...
Homeowner Randy Scarth looks over the warped vinyl siding on the side of his house. A home inspector told them it is due to concentrated sunlight from a neighbor's window, a problem that worsens ...
Outside, there's vinyl siding. ... There actually was a Mrs. Christopher. And outside, her house looks pretty boring. It has white vinyl siding. It's a bit nondescript. Then we go inside and ...
Vinyl siding became the top cladding selected for newly built homes in 1994, with its use as a primary material peaking at 40 percent of the distribution in 2002, when 1.33 million new houses for ...
Outside: vinyl siding. Inside: a bear. You'd never know, from walking around this quiet, residential neighborhood in Pittsburgh, that inside one of the houses is a (taxidermized) bear.