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When to consider replacement siding
Is your home's exterior detracting from the appearance and value of your home? Are you wasting time and
money on constant upkeep? Is your home's old aluminum and/or vinyl siding dented, damaged, faded, warped,
sagging, or showing other obvious signs of age and disrepair? If the answers to these questions are "Yes,"
it may be time to consider the many benefits of replacement siding.
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Freshen your home's appearance
Nothing changes the exterior of your home and adds to its overall value like new siding. Advanced technology
composite siding will keep its "fresh paint" appearance for years to come.
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Stop wasting time and money on paint and needless maintenance
Do you realize you never own a paint job, you lease it? Scraping, painting, caulking and cleaning cost you time
and money. Conservatively, professional painting can cost you tens of thousands of dollars over the life of the
home. New siding is a lifestyle improvement well worth the investment.
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Save energy with insulated siding
Nothing improves the curb appeal of your home like new siding. But, did you know that today's
performance insulated siding with the patented Thermal Support Systemâ„¢ has been proven to reduce
energy loss and deliver as much as 20% savings on energy bills? The money you send to the utility
company each month can actually be used to pay for new siding that adds to the value of your
home.
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Replacement siding adds to resale value
The "like-new" appearance of replacement siding will add to the resale value of your home. Experts
conservatively predict you'll recoup 99% of the cost of your siding within a year.*
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QUICK FACT:
Today's performance composite siding with a full backer of Thermal Supportâ„¢ has been proven to
reduce energy costs and deliver as much as 20% savings on energy bills. The money you send to the
utility company each month can actually be used to pay for new siding that adds to the value of your home.
* Remodeling magazine, Cost Value Report, November 2001.
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