Vinyl still dominates the siding market, but for those who want an alternative, options exist. Products are available in a wide range of materials, colors, and systems.
Made from steel, aluminum, polymers, fiber-reinforced concrete and wood composites, today’s vinyl siding alternatives feature easy installation, low maintenance, and protection from extreme weather, offering contractors and homeowners a bevy of cladding options designed to mimic natural wood, brick, and stone without the associated upkeep.
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