The siding on your house plays an important role protecting the structure from the elements. As a homeowner, you will probably need to replace the siding on your house at some point. When this time comes, research the different home siding materials that you can choose from. Each one has benefits and drawbacks.

Vinyl Home Siding Materials

Vinyl siding is one of the most common siding materials in America. It is versatile and comes in many colors and styles, like planks and shakes. The cost is low and it doesn’t require much maintenance. Vinyl can crack or buckle in extreme temperatures, but damaged portions can be replaced. Expect to pay $3-8 per square foot, depending on the quality and whether it is insulated.

Stucco

Stucco is another popular home siding material. It is a great insulator and is very durable. It usually lasts for a minimum of 50 years. It is one of the more expensive home siding materials, costing around $7-9 per square foot.

Fiber Cement Home Siding Materials

Fiber cement is a newer development in home siding materials. It is a sturdy composite material made from cement and cellulose fibers. Its benefits include being insect and fire-resistant, low-maintenance, and performing well in inclement weather. It costs slightly more than vinyl siding.

Brick

Brick siding provides a classic aesthetic and a sturdy exterior. There is a difference between brick masonry and brick veneer siding. Brick masonry makes up the walls of the home, but brick veneer siding has wooden walls behind it. Solid brick houses can last for centuries. Brick veneer costs $9-$11 per square foot, making it one of the most expensive types of siding. Solid brick can cost three times as much.

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