Nip And Tuck Your Home For Lasting Beauty
Advances in science and technology have allowed millions of people to enhance their appearance almost immediately through cosmetic surgery. In 2005, Americans spent more than $12.5 billion to make themselves more attractive. Thanks to a cooling housing market and the resulting surge in home improvement projects, this same obsession with appearances can be applied to home exterior renovations, with far more permanent and cost-effective results.
This year, homeowners have invested more than $200 billion in residential exterior products and projects geared towards enhancing the beauty of their home while reducing signs of wear, increasing overall energy efficiency and getting the best return on their investment.
That's one reason the number one choice for exterior cladding in America today is vinyl siding. For nearly the same investment as a facelift, $5,000 to $10,000 depending on the size of your home, installing vinyl siding is a low-maintenance way for homeowners to increase their home's curb appeal, save money on paint and add energy efficiency. According to the 2005 Cost Versus Value Report published by Remodeling Magazine, these excellent savings benefits allow homeowners to recoup more than 95 percent of their vinyl siding's installation costs.
Not just a pretty face, higher quality vinyl siding brands like Norandex/Reynold's Polar Wall Plus! (Registered Trademark) offer thick polystyrene insulation laminated to the back of premium siding panels to protect a home against extreme temperatures and harsh weather conditions. The product is available in a variety of rich, dark colors featuring maintenance-free ColorHold acrylic capping technology that prevents fading and is backed by an industry-leading limited lifetime fade warranty.
With heating and cooling accounting for more than 50 percent of overall energy costs for the average homeowner, building professionals and consumers alike more frequently choose products that offer an R-value (Savings vary depending on the original amount of insulation in your home, climate, house size, air leaks, and personal energy use and living habits.) of at least 3, like Polar Wall Plus! siding. This can help increase energy efficiency by up to 20 percent and meet the guidelines of an ENERGY STAR qualified home.
And, unlike delicate facelift procedures, you don't have to worry about the wear and tear the environment may have on your home's new look. As calculated by American Society of Testing & Materials Standards (ASTM) industry standards, Polar Wall Plus! siding is proven to stand up to 200 mph winds, that can blow other siding off a house, heavy rain, sleet, snow and extreme hot and cold temperatures. And, Polar Wall Plus! color won't peel, blister or flake, so it doesn't require painting.
If you are ready to give your home lasting beauty and curb appeal, log on to the website below for an array of exterior cladding product choices and helpful information about how vinyl siding differs from other forms of siding. You can also call (800) 528-0942 for more information.
Polar Wall Plus! is a registered trademark of Owens Corning. Savings vary depending on the original amount of insulation in your home, climate, house size, air leaks, and personal energy use and living habits.
This year, homeowners have invested more than $200 billion in residential exterior products and projects geared towards enhancing the beauty of their home while reducing signs of wear, increasing overall energy efficiency and getting the best return on their investment.
That's one reason the number one choice for exterior cladding in America today is vinyl siding. For nearly the same investment as a facelift, $5,000 to $10,000 depending on the size of your home, installing vinyl siding is a low-maintenance way for homeowners to increase their home's curb appeal, save money on paint and add energy efficiency. According to the 2005 Cost Versus Value Report published by Remodeling Magazine, these excellent savings benefits allow homeowners to recoup more than 95 percent of their vinyl siding's installation costs.
Not just a pretty face, higher quality vinyl siding brands like Norandex/Reynold's Polar Wall Plus! (Registered Trademark) offer thick polystyrene insulation laminated to the back of premium siding panels to protect a home against extreme temperatures and harsh weather conditions. The product is available in a variety of rich, dark colors featuring maintenance-free ColorHold acrylic capping technology that prevents fading and is backed by an industry-leading limited lifetime fade warranty.
With heating and cooling accounting for more than 50 percent of overall energy costs for the average homeowner, building professionals and consumers alike more frequently choose products that offer an R-value (Savings vary depending on the original amount of insulation in your home, climate, house size, air leaks, and personal energy use and living habits.) of at least 3, like Polar Wall Plus! siding. This can help increase energy efficiency by up to 20 percent and meet the guidelines of an ENERGY STAR qualified home.
And, unlike delicate facelift procedures, you don't have to worry about the wear and tear the environment may have on your home's new look. As calculated by American Society of Testing & Materials Standards (ASTM) industry standards, Polar Wall Plus! siding is proven to stand up to 200 mph winds, that can blow other siding off a house, heavy rain, sleet, snow and extreme hot and cold temperatures. And, Polar Wall Plus! color won't peel, blister or flake, so it doesn't require painting.
If you are ready to give your home lasting beauty and curb appeal, log on to the website below for an array of exterior cladding product choices and helpful information about how vinyl siding differs from other forms of siding. You can also call (800) 528-0942 for more information.
Polar Wall Plus! is a registered trademark of Owens Corning. Savings vary depending on the original amount of insulation in your home, climate, house size, air leaks, and personal energy use and living habits.
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