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Increase Your Home's Curb Appeal
With Siding From
Advance Remodeling
Vinyl
Siding
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Aluminum Siding
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Wood Siding
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Fiber Cement Siding
If you want
to change the look of your home and give it some
outside appeal, change your siding! Older homes,
particularly those with shingles, can look old and
run-down before their time. Bring your home back to
life with maintenance-free, beautiful vinyl siding
from Advance Remodeling.
Advance
Remodeling does all types of siding and has a wide
variety of colors to choose from.
Take a look below at
just a few of the siding projects that
Advance Remodeling has completed in Maryland. And when you're ready,
contact Advance Remodeling for your free, no
obligation siding estimate.
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When deciding on a
siding option, determine how much you want to spend,
how much maintenance you plan to do, and what look
you want to achieve. The key to this decision is
knowing that there is no perfect answer to what is
best. You must find what is best for you and your
lifestyle. Here is a list of some of the most common
types of siding today.
Vinyl Siding
Made from PVC plastic,
it will not rot or flake, and is less expensive to
buy and install than most other siding materials.
Vinyl can be hazardous to the environment due to its
release of toxic chemicals when burned. Vinyl siding
can crack, split, and come to look faded after a few
years.
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Competitively priced
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Available in a
variety of colors
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Virtually
maintenance free
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Second in strength
to aluminum
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Aluminum Siding
Although it may seem
out-of-date, aluminum is easy to maintain and fairly
durable. Aluminum will not crack, but may dent and
fade. It is also fireproof and poses no health risks
to occupants of the house. Aluminum is easily dented
when a ladder is placed against it, which may make
other home repairs, such as repairs on windows and
gutters very difficult.
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Competitively priced
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Offers a broad
selection of colors
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Durability is only
second to vinyl
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Very low
maintenance, but requires extra care for dents
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Stronger than wood
and vinyl siding
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Wood Siding
Solid wood can outlast
vinyl and other products with periodic staining or
painting. Many old
homes still look
beautiful with the wood clapboard siding from when
they were first built. Cedar, pine, spruce, redwood,
Cyprus, and Douglas fir are the woods used most
often in siding. Genuine wood is quite expensive
when compared to other types of siding material.
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Genuine wood is
quite expensive
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Results in the most
aesthetically pleasing and unique look
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Offers an unlimited
amount of color choices
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Subject to damage,
especially from climate and moisture
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Requires a lot of
maintenance such as resealing
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The weakest siding
material compared to vinyl and aluminum
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Fiber Cement Siding
This durable,
natural-looking material can take on the appearance
of wood, stucco, and masonry. It can provide the
authentic look of wood with less maintenance. Fiber
cement siding is fireproof, termite-proof, and often
has a warranty of up to 50 years.
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Durable and natural
looking
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Can imitate the
appearance of wood, stucco, and masonry
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Requires less
maintenance than wood
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Material is
fireproof and termite-proof
Advance Remodeling can
provide
financing for your siding project in Baltimore, too. You can
apply for financing regardless of your credit
history, and finally have the look of a new home for
a fraction of the cost with replacement siding.
Contact
Advance Remodeling
today for your free siding installation estimate at 888-214-6621, or
click here
to send us an e-mail request.
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