Wednesday, March 26, 2014

When to Consider Real Cedar Siding

When you consider which Siding Riverdale NJ to use in your home, you might as well begin with a classic – the real Cedar. Like a good homeowner who wants only the best for his prime property, you might already have lined up the many factors needed to base your choice – value, durability, costs, sustainability, and aesthetics.

Compared to the synthetics, the natural qualities of real cedar make it a winner hands down. When things are tallied and put side by side, the other home covers can only come near in terms of material costs, installation fees and maintenance allocations but never top it.

Aesthetics

Cedar is naturally in the honey brown-cinnamon red color range, which is already attractive enough. It transforms into a natural silver gray together with the seasons. The wood is also quite attractive but should you need to stain it into your own preferred color shade, the material is quite versatile.

The traditional bevel or channel varieties showcase the cedar’s rich tones and textured grain patterns. The shakes and the shingles also have the same color appeal that can highlight the elegance of the property.

Maintenance

Unlike other materials, real cedar resists insect attacks, rot, and natural decay. Compared to composite materials, cedar has the lower maintenance costs because it has its own natural defenses. Composites have none for mildew.

The plastics are not as good when it comes to natural sunlight which tends to make their colors fade. Once it does, it cannot be restored to its original glow. The Siding Riverdale NJ made of real cedar gets better with age. It is also one of the most environment-friendly materials. It produces no greenhouse gas, no pollution in the water and in the air and are harvested from carefully sustained wood forests in the world.

Material Quality

With the material free from resin and pitch, it can take stains and oils (and other finishes) very well and increase your color options better. There are also several options when it comes to style.

The material is open to several styling and patterns preferred by the owner, virtually making it as flexible as possible. The texture is just as flexible. You can have it sporting a contemporary look that is clear and crisp or have it carry some rustic charm on its own.  The sweet woodsy smell is already a bonus.

Costs

Up front, real cedar is a money saver because it costs less than the composite materials. Further, the wood is a natural thermal insulator. In whatever season of the year, it can help cut down on either your heating or air-conditioning bills.

There might be many composite materials invented by science to serve as choices in the continuing search for the perfect siding for any home, anywhere in the country at any time of the year, for many years. However, real cedar is the closest thing to perfection when it comes to a house cover that looks elegant, not very expensive nor cheap, resistant to known pests and natural decay, and flexible enough to follow the owners’ preferences.

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