Siding is the outer covering or cladding of a house meant to shed water and protect from the effects of weather. On a building that uses siding, it may act as a key element in the aesthetic beauty of the structure and directly influence its property value.
Siding may be formed of horizontal or vertical boards, shingles, or sheet materials. In all four cases, avoiding wind and rain infiltration through the joints is a major challenge, met by overlapping, by covering or sealing the joint, or by creating an interlocking joint such as a tongue-and-groove or rabbet. Since building materials expand and contract with changing temperature and humidity, it is not practical to make rigid joints between the siding elements.
WISCO offers:
1. Vinyl Siding -
The most common types are standard, dutch lap and beaded siding. These types are meant to simulate wood clapboard siding. They last a lifetime with no maintenance. Vinyl siding costs a fraction of what any other sidings. If you would like to have a siding that you never have to touch for the rest of your life then “Vinyl is King”.Vinyl Siding is available in the following styles:
2. Fiber Cement Siding -
Fiber cement siding can resemble stucco, wood clapboards, or cedar shingles, depending on how the panels are textured. Fiber cement siding is more durable than wood or stucco, and is also fire resistant.Although more expensive than vinyl, fiber cement siding is considerably less expensive than wood. Fiber cement siding has become popular because it requires little maintenance and can have a natural, wood-like appearance

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