Stone and Cultured Stone:
Beautiful and nearly resistant to all weather damage, stone is a very expensive siding option, but cultured stone can be more affordable. Cultured stone looks and feels like real stone at a lower price.

Shakes:
A rough type of wooden shingle, shakes are usually made from redwood, cedar or cypress. Shakes come in non-uniform shapes and sizes which can create a rustic look for your home. They can [...]

Siding is your home’s skin. It provides support for your home’s frame, protects it from the weather elements, and is a key factor in your home’s appearance. When choosing siding, make sure to keep a few things in mind. You must consider your climate, the style you want to create, the size of your budget, and how much maintenance you plan to do.

Siding can be part of building [...]

Taking maintenance into consideration is extremely important when choosing siding for your home. Siding is exposed to all weather elements and must be repaired if its material becomes vulnerable to them.

The longevity of your siding depends on two things: the durability of the siding and how well it is maintained. This means that you must make sure you choose a material that you know you can maintain. If you [...]

Fiber Cement:
This durable, natural-looking material can take on the appearance of wood, stucco, and masonry. It can provide the authentic look of wood with less maintenance. Fiber cement siding is fireproof, termite-proof, and often has a warranty of up to 50 years.
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Stucco:
Stucco is traditionally made with a combination of water and materials such as sand and lime. Synthetic stucco, often used today, looks authentic but does not provide the same durability as real stucco. Stucco can be finished in many
ways, which can create a variety of looks.

Brick and Brick Veneers:
Made of fired clay, brick is very durable and long-lasting. Brick siding can last centuries, [...]