Vinyl Siding
Choosing an exterior cladding for your home is a very important and sometimes difficult decision. There are so many exterior cladding products available on the market today.
What makes one better or or more valuable than the other?
We'll show you why and what will be most advantageous for your home. There will be several distinct differences between the products described here and then you will be able to make the decision what is best for your home and your budget.
Remember that the best price is not always the best deal. The best deal is when the value of the product exceeds the price. Something that could be difficult, especially with all the tall tales that are being told today.
- Wood Siding - Has been around for hundreds of years, looks good at first but requires a lot of maintanence and money to maintain over the years and NO R-Value. Rots, chips, peels and flakes. Remember you never really buy a paint job, you only rent it for a few years.
- Aluminum Siding - Good product in it's time, but is very dated. Dents, chalks, oxidizes, has NO R-Value and no longer readily available on the market today.
- Fiber Cement - Expensive to install, NO R-Value, retains moisture, mold and requires painting.
- Ordinary Vinyl Siding - Good product as far as cost efficient, maintence free of painting. Available in several different profiles, thickness and overall qualities and insulating features. Never performs the way vinyl siding was intended to perform due to installation errors.
- Eliminator XL 29 Glide-Lock Siding - is an exterior cladding product that will beautify your home for many generations to come.
- Eliminator XL 29 Glide-Lock Siding delivers 30% energy savings.
- It offers the greatest impact resistant and greater noise reduction.
- The new and patented attachment system is designed to stop the expansion and contraction problems when vinyl siding is nailed or attached incorrectly. Our ferrule studs are evenly placed in 4" increments.
- You no longer have to worry that the nail was placed too far to one side of the nailing slot, or angled too high or too low. By fastening the siding through the ferrule studs, each fastener is now in the correct position. The ferrule studs also prevent the nail from being installed upward or downward.
- Now the attachment strip is fastened to the wall and allows the siding to expand and contract freely. Eliminator XL 29 is attached with exterior screws for peace of mind installation.







