Permeability is an important factor to consider when choosing house siding materials because it can impact the energy efficiency and durability of your home. Permeability refers to the ability of a material to allow moisture and air to pass through it.
Read MoreThe best material for siding installation on your home will depend on several factors, including your budget, personal preference, and the climate and weather conditions in your area. Here are some of the most popular siding materials: 1.
Read MoreOne of the easiest ways to improve the look of your home is to install new siding. You’ve made a substantial investment in your home, so don’t choose just any siding. Choose siding that is long-lasting and will help protect your home’s structure.
Read MoreThe siding on this home? Seamless steel – even the shakes! Does your home need new siding? As you're evaluating your siding options, one thing you should ask before you make a decision is what the expected lifespan is.
Read MoreIf you are a regular reader of our blog or you follow us on Facebook, you may have noticed we often share things about our seamless steel siding.
Read MoreOne of the reasons people love our seamless steel siding is that it is virtually maintenance-free. And while that term doesn't mean it needs no upkeep at all, there are things you should be doing to keep your steel siding looking great and working the way it's designed to.
Read MoreDid you know that steel is the top recycled material in the U.S.? That's just one of the reasons we put our seamless steel siding as the #1 recommendation when homeowners in the Minneapolis area ask us.
Read MoreSpoiler alert: YES! In a recent post we shared about metal roofing installation even in the winter months . For much of the same reasons, our seamless steel siding can be installed despite cold and snow.
Read MoreWe recently shared an article about water damage on wood siding. (If you haven't read that post, you may want to check it out first - click here .) Although this traditional siding material is very popular here in the Minneapolis area and indeed throughout Minnesota, it has its drawbacks.
Read MoreHere in the Minneapolis area, we see a lot of homes with real wood siding. And while we understand the appeal of natural materials, genuine wood siding has its drawbacks. One of the downsides to this siding material is the potential for water damage.
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