Defective Siding Replacement
If you have defective hardboard siding on your home or other property that was installed between 1980 and 1998, you may be entitled to a cash settlement that you can use for replacement siding such as vinyl siding, brick siding, etc. Claimsourceone recovered more than $12M for property owners last year!
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Once you receive your defective siding settlement funds, you will have many options from which to choose as replacement siding. Two popular choices are vinyl siding and brick siding. We've outlined some of the key benefits and listed many additional choices and links to manufacturers' websites.
Vinyl Siding
Vinyl provides long-lasting beauty and design. With a variety of vinyl siding styles, colors, accessories and trim from which to choose, you can achieve many aesthetic effects on different style of architecture. Whatever your home's design, you can select vinyl siding that will be consistent and fit into the environment and your neighborhood.
Vinyl siding is a significant advancement in home building technology. Vinyl siding is extremely affordable, simple to install and will protect your home for years to come. Most home owners will realize significant cost savings by installing vinyl siding. By installing vinyl siding, you will immediately increase your home's value.
Vinyl siding is durable, weather-resistant, energy-efficient and easy to clean. Probably the only thing that vinyl siding ISN'T, is easy to spell! Following are some common misspellings of vinyl siding:
- Vynal Siding
- Vinal Siding
- Vynil Siding
Brick Siding
Brick siding is an excellent choice for energy conservation. It is so thick and dense that it keeps the inside of your home cool on hot days and warm on cool days. This is sometimes known as "thermal lag," and it translates into greater year-round comfort and energy savings for homeowners. You'll save on your cooling and heating bills and pollute less in the meantime!
Brick siding is very easy to maintain. You can enjoy your home without worrying about repainting or restraining. In fact, the extra cost to build a home with brick siding equals roughly the same as a single repainting. While homes covered in other home siding materials can corrode, rot, split, warp, dent, or crack through the years, brick siding does not. Brick siding actually improves over time, even with extremes of weather such as wind, rain or snow.
Brick siding also offers superior fire resistance. It is made of fired clay, so it essentially can't burn. You'll save additional money on fire insurance rates, which are generally lower on homes with brick siding than on other homes. Brick siding has more benefits as well:
- Brick siding is pest resistant
- Brick siding is sound resistant
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