Brick Siding

How to Figure Costs for New Siding

If you have decided that it is finally time to tear off that old vinyl, hardboard, or aluminum siding on your home and replace it with new siding, the very first questions you must ask yourself are: What type of siding do I want on my home? How much do I have to spend? How to Buy Siding Replacing the siding on your home is a big task, and you might want to hire a siding contractor rather than try to do the work yourself or farm it out to a friend. But purchasing new siding also is an investment in the future of your home--outdated, leaking siding can cause water rot and subsequent structural damage to your ...

Consider Vinyl Brick Siding when Re-siding Your Home

Brick veneer siding has long been a popular replacement for real brick siding because it doesn't weigh nearly as much as real brick, and walls don't need to be engineered to carry the extra weight load of real brick. Brick veneer siding is made from real brick that is sliced thinly and laid out in panels that are easily applied to a wall. Because it's made from real brick, though, brick veneer siding is expensive. A cost-friendly alternative is vinyl brick siding. Three Reasons to Choose Vinyl Brick Siding Vinyl brick siding is made from polypropylene and imitates the look of real brick and brick veneer. But it has several advantages over both. Vinyl brick siding is much lighter ...

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