REPLACING SIDING CAN BOOST YOUR HOME’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY
VINYL IS A PREFERRED SIDING MATERIAL
Replacing the siding on your home can boost energy efficiency and improve your home’s value. According to Angie’s List, a $10,000 siding installation can return an 80 % investment or more.
A good siding option for homeowners to consider is vinyl siding because it offers a good price for the quality.
Expect to spend roughly $3 to $8 per square foot, installed and around $6,000 to $13,000 to install vinyl siding on an average two-story house. You can expect to pay more for premium vinyl siding. New siding can help your home be more energy efficient to heat this winter. Insulated vinyl is on the checklist of items that can help a house qualify for the Energy Star rating. Expect to pay about 15% more for insulated versions of vinyl siding.
Vinyl is a preferred siding material due to the fact that it requires little or no maintenance, and dirt easily washes off, plus it never needs repainting. Vinyl can be installed for a relatively low cost compared to other siding materials. The best brands offer transferable lifetime warranties. Call the siding installation pros in Merrillville at Trim A Seal. We install top of the line vinyl siding brands like CertainTeed, Alcoa, Norandex and Royal siding. Call today for a free estimate 800-217-6355. Trim A Seal is a Certified 5 Star Vinyl Siding Installer.
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