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  2. Vinyl siding - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl siding is manufactured with its own partial fastening or locking system that is coupled with nails that 'loose' fasten the product to the exterior wall. This locking system can be either a rolled or an extruded lock depending on the manufacturing process, either of which has its own design considerations.

  3. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl siding. Wood clapboard is often imitated using vinyl siding or uPVC weatherboarding. It is usually produced in units twice as high as clapboard. Plastic imitations of wood shingle and wood shakes also exist. Since plastic siding is a manufactured product, it may come in unlimited color choices and styles.

  4. Polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl gloves. Plasticized PVC is a common material for medical gloves. Due to vinyl gloves having less flexibility and elasticity, several guidelines recommend either latex or nitrile gloves for clinical care and procedures that require manual dexterity or that involve patient contact for more than a brief period. Vinyl gloves show poor ...

  5. Siding for Your Home: Which Should You Choose? - AOL

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    Shutterstock / karamysh Realtor Susan Waddle says that siding is what got her home sold in one day. Opting to upgrade from vinyl siding to fiber cementboard made her home more aesthetically pleasing.

  6. Americhem - Wikipedia

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    There was an expansion in 1969, when a new plant was purchased in Medina, Ohio, and Americhem designed and manufactured the first masterbatches for vinyl siding. Americhem then became a member of the Vinyl Siding Institute and helped invent tests along with standards for weathering and durability that are still used today.

  7. Vinyl siding is melting on thousands of homes: Why and ... - AOL

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    "In many cases," Dobson said, "the siding manufacturer will supply them with replacement siding to at least take care of it." Randy and Angela Scarth are appealing their insurance company's denial ...

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