Quality Alcoa Vinyl Siding
Alcoa is a well known leading manufacturer of vinyl and aluminum siding. Vinyl siding is the home exterior treatment of choice for most homeowners. Nothing is as easy to care for as vinyl siding. It won't rot or mildew. The life of vinyl siding is twenty to twenty five years. It will never need painting during that time. Aside from a yearly cleaning with a pressure washer it's maintenance free.
Alcoa vinyl siding comes in a wide variety of styles. They have a Beaded Smooth siding, Dutch Lap, and Board & Batten. They offer a variety of Rough sawn Cedar Shingles, Half Round Shingles, Hand Split Shakes and Perfection Shingles. One of their most popular vinyl sidings is Cedarwood siding. It has a look of real wood, of course without the care. Alcoa also offer their shingles in a wide range of color choices. They have colors called Dreamcolor that can match any homes personality perfectly.
Along with vinyl siding products Alcoa offers soffits, fascia and trim, designer accents and shutters and rain and leaf removal. They have a wide range of door and window mantels and dentil moldings made out of a product called Cellwood. Cellwood products come with a limited lifetime warranty. So along with maintenance free siding you can be assured that your moldings and soffits will last a lifetime too.
One of the things homeowners like about the Alcoa on line site is their design center. They allow you to visualize a home that's in a similar style to yours. Then you can choose the Alcoa vinyl siding product you're interested in, and then you select a color. This is a great way to get an idea of how colors will look together. Of course, you wouldn't want to make a final decision until you actually see the product because every computer monitor shows color a bit differently.
Once you've chosen the Alcoa vinyl siding product you're interested in the next step is to find a reputable contractor. A contractor can make an experience a pleasurable one or a miserable one. Make sure that you choose a contractor well versed in the product you've chose. Some siding manufacturers actually certify installers who attend training classes. You can also find contractors on the Alcoa online web site. Some of these contractors have been certified by Alcoa.
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