Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding was first introduced to the exterior
cladding market in the early 1960s and steadily
grew in popularity over the next four decades
because of its durability, versatility and ease of
maintenance. The product is manufactured primarily
with polyvinyl chloride, a material that gives it
impact resistance, rigidity and strength. Today,
vinyl siding is the number one choice of exterior
cladding across the country. U.S. Census Bureau
statistics show twice as many homeowners side their
homes with vinyl than with any other material. The
facts are that vinyl siding is available in a broad
palette of colors, profiles and trims to assist
architects, builders and homeowners in customizing
their new construction and renovation designs, and
can complement historical restoration projects.