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How Climate Can Affect Your Siding Choice

Your home’s siding is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions and protect your home exteriors from outdoor debris. However, it is constantly exposed to your area’s climate. Siding materials can expand and contract based on how hot and cold your climate is. For this reason, a siding material that works in a hot climate may not work well in a cool climate and vice-versa.  

Here’s how climate can impact your choice of siding. 

Stucco Siding

Stucco siding is made from a combination of sand, cement, lime and water. When installed right, stucco siding can provide efficient insulation to your home. If your area usually gets heavy snow in the winter, however, you might want to choose another siding material. Stucco does not handle a lot of moisture well, which is why it’s more common in warm, dry climates. If you still want to install stucco siding, you need to have a good moisture barrier between the stucco and its substrate material.

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is one of the most popular materials in the United States. It comes in a wide range of quality and styles, and is extremely durable. If you choose cheap vinyl, it’s more vulnerable to damage – either by extreme heat or cold. It can also bend or crack due to fluctuating weather. A high-quality vinyl siding installation, on the other hand, holds up better against temperatures. In colder areas of the country, keep in mind that there are insulated vinyl sidings that can help protect against wind, rain and snow.

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding, which is composed of sand, cement and cellulose fibers, is a good choice for an all-purpose siding. It’s extremely resistant to salt air and humidity. As such, this is the ideal material for homes along the coast as it provides better protection than other materials. Even if you do not live near the water, you can still benefit from fiber cement siding. Not only is it fire-resistant, but fiber cement also prevents heat transfer, which is beneficial for hot or cold climates. 

Whether you need siding or gutter installation services, you can count Northeast Gutters and Remodeling. Our professional siding experts are determined to assist you to choose the right siding material based on your area’s climate. Give us a call at (860) 899-7878, or fill out our online contact form to get an estimate.

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