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Do You Have Questions About Replacing Your Homes Siding? Well, Armor Xteriors of Chattanooga Has Your Answers.

Common Problems With Masonite Siding

Masonite siding, also known as hardboard siding, is a budget-friendly siding choice that was popularized in the 1980s and early 1990s. It’s made of wood fibers that are held together with glue or resin through a heat and compression process. It was originally developed as an alternative to real wood, vinyl, and aluminum sidings. It was originally believed to be lower maintenance than wood, but with better looks than either vinyl or aluminum. It was intended to fill a gap for homeowners that dislike the look of vinyl but wanted something lower maintenance than wood.

However, masonite had many problems of its own. Just 20 years after its creation, the original manufacturers were hit with multiple lawsuits because the material preformed so poorly. It’s currently still available as “hardboard” although most people still refer to it as masonite. Regardless of what it’s called, the material has many common problems that often lead to its replacement. Read more

Common Signs That You Need Replacement Siding

Caring for your home can feel like a full-time job and its exterior siding is usually not a huge priority. The best way to limit major projects is through regular maintenance. Siding—the layer on the exterior walls of your house—comes in a range of materials and usually lasts 20-40 years. However, in old age, it can develop cracks or leaks that lead to high energy costs and a variety of other complications. Look out for the following signs that you need to contact a home improvement company below. Read more

The Positive Financial Impact of Vinyl Siding

The siding you choose might not be able to influence traffic patterns in Chattanooga, but it will have a say in how much money you can save in electrical cost. Here are three of the major benefits of installing energy efficient siding this fall.

Upfront Financial Benefits

Vinyl siding is relatively less expensive initially because it costs less to install than wood, fiber cement and many other types of siding.

Long-term Financial Benefit

Vinyl siding is less costly over time because maintenance expenses are virtually non-existent. You don’t need to repaint or restain it like wood. In fact there’s barely any upkeep at all, other than the occasional hose shower.

Energy financial benefits

Insulated siding’s high R-value (resistance to heat) will keep energy costs manageable, giving you naturally cooler summers and efficiently warmer winters.

We strongly recommend walking/driving around your neighborhood to see how different home siding styles work (and don’t work). Before you fuel up, you also have the convenience of seeing an array of cool and complementary siding styles in our gallery.

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