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The siding on your barndominium could be the one thing that finally tips the scale and really sets your barndominium apart from every other metal building or shophouse on the market in your area. Many factors go into choosing the correct siding for your barndominium project.
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Read More »Polymers and vinyl are a couple of additional options I wanted to quickly touch on. They usually get lumped together because they are similar in appearance and feel. At first glance it’s hard to tell the difference. They are both cost-effective options, however vinyl has dropped out of favor with the public. Vinyl emits toxic fumes that are expelled into the environment when it catches fire, which has made it an unpopular option in recent years. Polymer on the other hand, unlike vinyl, has texture to the material and matches together perfectly so it’s seamless. Polymer siding is not toxic, easy to clean, and at such a low cost and high efficiency, it is a great contender for an alternative to wood siding. Stucco: Builders in hot & dry areas of the country have a unique opportunity and one you might want to consider; it’s called a stucco exterior. Stucco is a spanish-style cement that is affixed to the outside of the home usually caked onto wood or wire to assist in bonding the cement to the structure. Once it dries it becomes extremely hard and adds a tremendous amount of structural integrity to the exterior of the home. Stucco is a great insulator of heat; it harkens back to the technology of native cultures across the world, constructing mud huts out of water and dirt and allowing the mud to bake in the sun and harden to a rock-like material. Obviously, stucco isn’t designed for wet climates; it’s more commonly seen in the Southwestern regions. Stucco could easily be a great alternative to metal or wood siding depending on what area of the country you plan to build your barndominium. In today’s market, you have your options of materials in every texture and color imaginable, just make sure to do your research and make a smart choice for your specific project. Remember the risks involved and take any preventative steps to avoid negative implications later after the build is complete. With all the options for siding on the market it’s easy to get swept up in all the hype. You should consider asking yourself these questions before making a purchase on siding material. Is it a practical option? Is it going to last? What kind of longevity do I get with the product I’m going with? Is it going to be something I must constantly maintain or is it something that I can buy once and it takes care of itself? These questions help keep you on track when making an important decision on a house build. You must live with the siding that you choose, so make sure you really like the color and style that you go with.
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