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		<title>Vinyl Siding vs. Steel Siding: Pros and Cons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vinyl Siding
Vinyl Siding is by far the cheaper of the two alternatives and is most common among homeowners today, making it a common choice for most folks. This type of siding does indeed have it&#8217;s advantages. It is by far one of the more cost effective siding types out there from a price to lasting [...]]]></description>
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<p>Vinyl Siding is by far the cheaper of the two alternatives and is most common among homeowners today, making it a common choice for most folks. This type of siding does indeed have it&#8217;s advantages. It is by far one of the more cost effective siding types out there from a price to lasting ability perspective. Vinyl has also become a popular choice for it&#8217;s &#8220;green attributes&#8221; which have become increasingly important with today&#8217;s environmental concerns. It takes far less energy to produce and manufacture vinyl siding. In addition, it is also a better insulator of the internal temperature of the home than other sidings and doesn&#8217;t need another finishing such as paint.</p>
<p>There are cons to have vinyl siding on the home. For starters, it isn&#8217;t as resilient as steel siding because of it&#8217;s thin plastic material and can be cracked by flying rocks or other debris. The vinyl is also sensitive to heat sources like the sun or even a barbecue or grill, although, the effects of heat of been reduced by newer technologies. The big environmental concern with vinyl siding is it&#8217;s lack of disposability compared to other types, specifically the recyclable steel sidings. It is also flammable. </p>
<h2>Steel Siding</h2>
<p>In comparison to vinyl siding, steel is very energy-heavy to create and isn&#8217;t renewable resource. Luckily, it can be recycled, so old siding can be reused unlike vinyl siding. From a consumer perspective, steel siding is a very resilient material meant to last decades. This helps offsets the relatively high cost of this type of siding because it generally outlasts the others. Steel isn&#8217;t flammable and won&#8217;t rot or breakdown easily either. </p>
<p>Steel siding has a tendency to weight quite a bit compared to it&#8217;s vinyl counterpart. Both the building and the installers need to be able to hold up and handle the material safely. In addition, it doesn&#8217;t insulate the home at all, making it a poor choice for older, less insulated homes. However, steel siding is very easy to maintain which, coupled with it&#8217;s lasting appeal, makes it a great choice for consumers.</p>
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