Replacing the siding on your home is not only an opportunity to transform its exterior appearance but also a strategic move to enhance its energy efficiency. Local roofing and siding contractor Northeast Gutters and Remodeling explains how below.
The Role of Siding in Energy Efficiency
The primary role of siding is to protect your home from the elements—wind, rain, snow, and extreme temperatures. However, the right siding serves a dual purpose; it’s also a key component of your home’s insulation system. A well-constructed siding creates a barrier that keeps cold air out during the frigid winters and hot air at bay during sweltering summers in this part of the U.S.
Upgraded Insulation with New Siding
While the siding itself offers some insulating benefits, the real energy efficiency gains come from the layer of added insulation that can be placed underneath the new siding. This extra insulation helps to reduce thermal bridging—the heat passing through the studs in the home’s structure—which typically happens when insulation only exists between the wall studs.
Reducing Air Infiltration
Drafts and air leaks are major culprits when it comes to energy loss in a home. New siding provides an excellent opportunity to seal up those leaks, especially when paired with a professional house wrap. During siding installation, all cracks and crevices can be addressed, and a continuous wrap is applied to provide an additional layer of protection against air infiltration, enhancing the home’s overall energy efficiency.
Enhance Your Home’s Comfort and Reduce Energy Bills
Energy-efficient siding, once installed, contributes to a more consistent indoor temperature, leading to increased comfort for the occupants. Furthermore, it reduces the strain on heating and cooling systems, since less energy is required to heat or cool the space.
Choosing the Right Siding for Your Home
Before committing to a particular siding option, consider the long-term energy cost savings along with the environmental conditions to which your home will be exposed. Check the warranty offerings and the expected lifespan of the siding materials before making a final decision.
If you are experiencing interior condensation, an increase in energy bills or are seeing warping, bubbling or peeling on your siding, it’s time to schedule a professional siding assessment with Northeast Gutters and Remodeling. Call (860) 899-7878, or fill out our contact form to request an estimate.
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