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  2. How to Pick the Right Siding for Your Home - AOL

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    Low cost and minimal upkeep make vinyl siding second only to stucco as the most popular exterior siding material for new construction. Vinyl siding, made from PVC resin, was first mass produced in ...

  3. 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.

  4. A No-Regrets Guide to Picking the Right Vinyl Siding Color

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    Below, find 25 vinyl siding color ideas to help you pick the right one: Bright White. A classic white farmhouse has timeless appeal. For a more modern look, pair crisp white siding with black ...

  5. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl siding has a potential environmental cost. While vinyl siding can be recycled, it cannot be burned (due to toxic dioxin gases that would be released). If dumped in a landfill, plastic siding does not break down quickly. Vinyl siding is also considered one of the more unattractive siding choices by many.

  6. Vinyl siding - Wikipedia

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    Thicker grades of vinyl siding may, according to some, exhibit more resistance to the most common complaint about vinyl siding – its tendency to crack in very cold weather when it is struck or bumped by a hard object while others feel that a thinner product may allow more 'flex before cracking' and is a subject of debate. However, at "This ...

  7. List of commercially available roofing materials - Wikipedia

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    Made primarily of rubber, often recycled tire-derived rubber. Other typical ingredients include binders, UV (ultraviolet light) inhibitors and color. Warranted and designed to last at least 50 years in most cases. Asbestos shingles. Very long lifespan, fireproof, and low cost but now rarely used because of health concerns. [5] Stone slab.

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