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  2. Vinyl siding - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl siding is plastic exterior siding for houses and small apartment buildings, used for decoration and weatherproofing, imitating wood clapboard, batten board and batten or shakes, and used instead of other materials such as aluminum or fiber cement siding. It is an engineered product, manufactured primarily from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin.

  3. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Siding (construction) Siding or wall cladding is the protective material attached to the exterior side of a wall of a house or other building. Along with the roof, it forms the first line of defense against the elements, most importantly sun, rain/snow, heat and cold, thus creating a stable, more comfortable environment on the interior side.

  4. Insulated siding - Wikipedia

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    Insulated siding is home siding that includes rigid foam insulation, fused behind the exterior surface of the wall, for the purpose of reducing energy consumption, increasing the insulation value of the wall system and improving the stability and appearance of the siding. Currently, insulated siding is commercially available as a type of vinyl ...

  5. List of commercially available roofing materials - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic tile. Tile roofing traditionally consists of locally available materials such as clay, granite, terracotta or slate, though many modern applications contain concrete. Imbrex and tegula, style dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. Monk and nun, a style similar to Imbrex and tegula, but basically using two Imbrex tiles.

  6. Siding - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version Siding may refer ... Siding may refer to: Siding (construction), the outer covering ...

  7. Talk:Vinyl siding - Wikipedia

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    Dispute measure of thickness. 2 mils is human hair thickness. Should be in inches for usa eg 0.040 builder grade vinyl. And - CallMeChaz 16:43, 7 June 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-132)‎ . . Vinyl siding ‎ (→‎Specs and product variables: Conversion of thousands of inch to mils was wrong. "Point 35 mils" is .00035 inches!!

  8. Vinyl - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl records, phonograph records made with polyvinyl chloride. Vinyl Group, an Australian music technology company. Vinyl (Dramarama album), 1991. Vinyl (William Michael Morgan album), 2016. Vinyl (EP), by Dramarama. Vinyl Solution, a record label.

  9. Fiber cement siding - Wikipedia

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    Fiber cement siding (also known as " fibre cement cladding " in the United Kingdom, " fibro " in Australia, and by the proprietary name " Hardie Plank " in the United States) is a building material used to cover the exterior of a building in both commercial and domestic applications. Fiber cement is a composite material made of cement ...