The right siding profile can make the difference between a plain exterior and an extraordinary one — and can even impact its functionality and overall value. In today’s post, siding contractor Shine Construction Inc. shares a guide to choosing the ideal siding profile for your home.
Horizontal siding features long, parallel boards or panels that run horizontally along your home’s exterior. It’s versatile, suits a wide range of architectural styles and provides a timeless appearance. Within this category, you’ll find various styles, including:
Vertical siding features boards or panels that run vertically. This makes vertical siding suitable for houses that need emphasis on height, and can be combined with their horizontal counterparts during siding replacement for contrast. Vertical siding also works well on industrial or minimalist designs, as well as traditional ones like barnhouse-style homes. The following are two popular examples of vertical siding.
Shake siding traditionally made of hand-split wood shakes or shingles, though manufactured options made from materials like vinyl and fiber cement are also available. They are often used in cottage-style homes but can also be used in any other home style that requires a rustic effect.
Given the choices described above, you’re probably wondering how to pick the siding that’s right for your home. Here are some tips to get you started.
Our team at Shine Construction Inc. can help you narrow down the siding profile that’s best for your home. Count on us for your other home improvement needs as well, including roof and window replacement. Give us a call at (508) 278-3300, or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.
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