Create A Rustic Look For Your Home With Vinyl Shake Siding

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One classic siding style that can give your home an attractive, rustic, look is vinyl shake siding. Traditional cedar shake siding was made by splitting cedar logs into individual shingles. These shingles were then attached in rows to side the home. While cedar shake siding is attractive, it has all the drawbacks commonly associated with wood siding. It is more expensive than modern siding options, requires more maintenance, and is less durable.

Homeowners who want the traditional appearance of cedar shake siding, without the cost and hassles associated with wood siding, should instead consider vinyl shake siding. Vinyl shake siding offers the classic looks of wooden shake siding in a less expensive, more durable, and lower maintenance product.
The Advantages of Vinyl Shake Siding

Vinyl shake siding, like all vinyl siding, is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The material is molded into planks instead of individual shingles. Each vinyl shake siding plank looks like a row of individual cedar shingles. Typically the vinyl planks are cast from original cedar molds to reproduce the texture and grain of the original wood. Because the color is molded in as part of the manufacturing process, vinyl shake siding never needs to be painted. The material is resistant to sun or water damage and impervious to insects. The durability and low maintenance requirements of vinyl shake siding make it a hassle-free choice.
Vinyl Shake Siding Options

Vinyl shake siding can be used for home accents or for the entire home. Manufacturers of vinyl shake siding include CertainTeed, Mastic Home Exteriors, Exterior Portfolio by Crane, and other leading manufacturers.

These companies offer a wide variety of vinyl shake siding colors and styles. Options include hand split shake, rough split shake, straight edge shake, and staggered shake. Each manufacturer's line has its own characteristics, so be sure to check out all the available options before deciding what will work best for your home.


About the Author:
Ryan Stinson is a freelance writer with general home improvement knowledge, and expertise in installing vinyl siding and selecting vinyl siding colors.



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