What Siding is Best For Carolina Homes?

Although even today’s most affordable siding is high-quality and tends to last for at least two decades, most Carolina homeowners have to replace their residential cladding at some point. In some cases, this is because it simply wears out and reaches the end of its lifespan. In other situations, though, siding is damaged in the hurricanes and inland storms that sometimes impact both North Carolina and South Carolina. 

No matter why you’re thinking about investing in brand new siding, it is important to do plenty of research first. There are numerous styles and siding materials on the market today, so you should familiarize yourself before you start seriously considering any single product. Furthermore, the more you know about modern home siding prior to going shopping, the more comfortable you will feel with your final choice. 

Here, you will learn about some of the best siding materials for Carolina homes

Vinyl siding – Vinyl is among the most popular in North Carolina, South Carolina, and the rest of the United States. There are many reasons for this. Vinyl is one of the most affordable cladding choices on the market, it resists water, and it works well with nearly any architectural style. 

The only major downside to vinyl is that it can crack and warp in extreme temperatures, such as intense cold and record-breaking heat. Fortunately, most regions of the Carolinas are temperate, so vinyl siding is a good choice for homeowners. 

Wood siding – At one point in time before vinyl was developed, most homeowners who opted for siding had to use wood boards. Today, wood is having something of a resurgence, particularly in its natural form. More and more people are using wood siding that hasn’t been painted or stained to give their homes a modern-rustic look. 

One of the problems with some types of wood siding in the Carolinas is that it doesn’t tend to stand up well to humidity. If you choose to use wood for your exterior renovation, go with cedar or redwood. These have beautiful natural color and don’t have to be sealed. 

Fiber cement siding – One of the newest materials in the siding industry, fiber cement is an extremely durable option that is becoming more popular every year. Produced by the James Hardie Company, fiber cement siding is versatile enough for both contemporary and traditional homes. Among fiber cement’s many benefits are the fact that it is flame resistant and resistant to hurricane-force wind speeds. 

It is not significantly more expensive than high-end vinyl siding, making it a great choice for homeowners in all regions of the Carolinas. 

No matter where in North Carolina or South Carolina you reside, the Hatch Homes team is here to help you with your siding project. Whatever siding material you’re interested in, we can tackle the renovation. We have experience with a wide range of products, so if you have questions about what type of siding is the right choice for you, don’t hesitate to call to speak to one of our skilled crew members. 

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