Your home's exterior is visible to everyone, so you want to keep it looking like new. To do that, fix the little things. In doing so, you'll protect your home, keep it looking sharp, and avoid big problems requiring major work.
VINYL
The least expensive option, vinyl siding can last 30 or more years with minor maintenance needs, except for occasional cleaning. It doesn't dent or scratch but can crack if struck or hit by hail. To clean vinyl siding, wipe it down with detergent, then spray it with a hose. I don't recommend pressure-washing any exterior. If your vinyl siding cracks, it's a relatively easy fix, and a new panel typically costs less than $10. Of course, you'll need to know the exact brand and color to get a good match.
STEEL
Like vinyl siding, steel can last 30 or more years with little maintenance. Unlike vinyl, steel may need repainting. Steel siding doesn't crack like vinyl, but hail and the neighbor kid's baseball can dent it. Metal siding is installed like vinyl, but replacing a panel involves more work-you can't just lift the panel above the damaged one to get at the nailing flange because metal doesn't bend like vinyl. To get to a damaged piece, remove all the panels above it, and then replace them in order after you replace the damaged panel.
$ VINYL AND METAL SIDING: A price range includes old siding removal and new house wrap. Price also depends on the color, since light colors are less expensive than dark. Other notables are lengths of warranties that contractors supply to property owners, which can increase the average price.
VINYL
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