DON'T GET CAUGHT BUYING CHEAP VINYL SIDING THAT ISN'T A GOOD BRAND!
Good brands of vinyl siding to consider are Mastic, Variform, Norandex, Alcoa, Certainteed, and Alside. You definitely don't want to purchase any kind of vinyl siding panel that will warp or break or crack, fade. Even the top brands of vinyl siding also manufacture lower grade materials, so be sure you're buying the better line of vinyl siding panels.
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- Thickness of the vinyl siding panel
- whether it's spelled or referred to as vinyl, vinal, vynal or vinil
- The general feeling you get from the siding contractor
- response time from the contractor (is he quick and timely or slow and late?)
A good contractor will typically install good grade vinyl siding. The bad contractors will often just install the cheap stuff and won't inform you of the quality of siding along with references and specifications.
MAKE SURE YOU SEE A PIECE OF VINYL SIDING PANEL YOURSELF BEFORE IT GOES ON YOUR HOME!
- Is it strong
- Is it durable
- Is it color guaranteed?
- Will it fade?
GET A GOOD BRAND OF VINYL SIDING.
Don't fall for the contractor free estimate scam where they say you've "won something". Legitimate contractors will show up to your home on time and will never charge you anything, and will not pressure you into buying anything right away.
A good vinyl siding contractor will give you more than just a free estimate as well, he should give you solid information about his siding products that will let you make an informed decision without feeling confused or unsure about the quality of your vinyl siding panel.
- Hold the siding yourself
- Feel if the quality seems high or low
- Is it color all the way through or just a coating?
- Does it feel like it could warp on the house easily?
You should definitely read up about siding before purchasing it for your home. Don't just trust the contractors word, of course he's going to tell you his is the best vinyl siding panel on the market!
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