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The Pros and Cons of Wood Siding

23 Aug 2022 Building Supply

When it comes to curb appeal for your home, you only get one chance to make a lasting positive impression on guests and viewers. While there are many elements that can affect the appeal of your home, none are as important as the materials you choose for siding. With so many options for siding, it can be difficult to determine which is best for your needs. That is why the experts at Country Lumber have outlined the pros and cons of wood siding to help you determine if it is the right choice for your needs, preferences, and budget.

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Advantages of Wood Siding

Benefits of wood siding include:

Exceptional Versatility

There are many different species of wood to choose from for wooden siding, allowing you to select the perfect option for your preferences and budget. All types of wooden siding can also be stained or painted, making it an extremely versatile option that can be customized to match or accentuate other elements of your home.

Increased Curb Appeal

Wooden siding is a premium option that can greatly enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home. This can be especially beneficial if you are looking to sell your home, as wooden siding will make a strong first impression.

Environmentally Friendly

Wood is a sustainable and environmentally friendly material as it is renewable, biodegradable, and does not produce any pollutants during the manufacturing process. This makes it the ideal option for homeowners that are looking to reduce their environmental footprint.

Potential Drawbacks of Wood Siding

Potential drawbacks of wood siding include:

Increased Maintenance Requirements

Wooden siding requires more maintenance and care than vinyl or stucco siding to reduce the risk of damage over time. Certain types of wood will also need to be stained every 2-3 years or repainted every 3-5 years to prevent moisture damage and reduce the risk of insect-related damage.

More Susceptible to Damage

Wood is susceptible to damage from insects, moisture, and extreme heat if it is not properly maintained and cared for. Cracks, chips, warping, and other forms of damage can also spread throughout the panel if they are not addressed quickly.

Can Cost More Than Other Options

While wooden siding is versatile and appealing, it is also one of the most expensive options available. Despite this higher purchase cost, wooden siding can last for decades if it is properly maintained.

To learn more about our selection of siding products or for assistance choosing the perfect solution for your project, get in touch with the team at Country Lumber. We can be reached through our online contact form and will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding our products.