A Guide to Short Term and Long Term Savings on Residential Siding

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Tired of looking at old, outdated siding every day when you return home? If you answered “Yes!” to this question, this is the perfect time to start considering an exterior renovation on your Carolina home. “But, I don’t have the money for that,” you might be thinking — and you might not be wrong if you paid full price! Fortunately, there are dozens of ways to save money on gorgeous residential siding products in this day and age. 

 

As you read on, you’ll discover exactly how you can save money on any type of siding you may be interested in for your Carolina residential remodel. Remember, this is not an exhaustive list. There may also be other ways to spend less, while getting the siding you’ve always wanted. Government rebate programs and local showroom sales are both great options, for example. 

 

How to save money on siding upfront.

 

For most homeowners who are worried about money, upfront, short-term savings are what matter at the moment. If you’re a little short on cash, you might not care about how much you’ll save over the course of several years more than you care about keeping more of your hard-earned money right now. This is perfectly reasonable!

 

One of the best ways to feel confident that you’re getting the lowest price on your siding installation is to get quotes from several trustworthy contractors who work in your area of North Carolina or South Carolina. This will give a baseline and help you determine which installation expert is truly offering the most bang for your buck. 

 

Another way to save money in the short run is to do as much prep work as you can for your installation crew. Often, labor costs increase if siding contractors have to clear debris, remove old siding, or do other tasks. If you can handle these jobs beforehand, you are likely to pay less for your remodeling project. 

 

How to save money on siding over time. 

 

Even if saving money on your Carolina siding project upfront is your top priority, there’s no reason you shouldn’t also try to leverage long-term savings, too. The main way to accomplish this is to make sure you use the most energy-efficient option you can afford on your house. Stone siding, for instance, is quite energy efficient, but can be costly. 

 

Fiber cement siding, on the other hand, also offers exceptional energy savings, but is relatively affordable for most homeowners. If, however, you decide to go with vinyl siding — the most popular choice throughout the United States — make sure you select a high-quality brand with a great warranty. Your warranty could also save you money in the future if your siding ever needs to be replaced!

 

It is important to note that siding manufacturers’ warranties do not always cover every form of damage. If, for instance, hurricane damage occurs, you will probably need to call your insurance agent, not your siding brand. 

 

Contact the experts at Hatch Homes with any questions you may have about your upcoming siding installation job. We are here to help! 

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