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Siding is an incredibly important part of any home. Southern Colorado Homebuilders have a special set of circumstances to contend with when it comes to their siding. Factors such as precipitation, extreme weather, high temperatures and more can all play a part in degrading and breaking down your siding, so Colorado Springs Custom Homebuilders need to be especially mindful of these when picking out siding for their homes. 

In case you’re one of many homebuilders in the southern region of Colorado looking to add some siding to your home, let’s discuss the options right now to help you make the best choice.

  1. Wood

Wood siding has long been one of the most popular choices for homeowners across the nation. Wood has many benefits including its versatility and durability. It’s also easy to install. While the aesthetic beauty of natural wood is it’s biggest benefit, wood does need to be treated every 2-5 years, depending on what kind of finish you have on it. As one of the most expensive options for siding, most homeowners opt to partially side their house in wood or include wood siding accents like frieze board or window trim.

The main downside of using wood as siding is the upfront cost of the materials. The cost will vary depending on the type of wood and the style of siding, but the average cost of a full wood siding installation on a 1,500 square foot home is around $12,000.

  1. Fiber Cement

If you’re looking to avoid stone siding problems, then fiber cement is an excellent alternative. Fiber cement can give you the look of stone, without requiring as much maintenance. It’s more durable than wood, cheaper, fireproof, safe from insect and water damage, and can even be styled to look like brick, wood, and other materials.

The downside of fiber cement siding is that it has a relatively high installation cost because of the weight of the material. The average fiber cement installation will run you no less than $10,000.

  1. Metal

The main benefits of metal siding are strength, durability, insect, fire, and rot resistance, low maintenance requirements, and energy-efficiency. It can lead to higher heating bills due to its tendency to reflect sunlight, but this shouldn’t be a problem for Colorado Springs Custom Homebuilders. Metal serves as an excellent house siding material in this region.

  1. Stucco

Stucco is a great insulator which means it’s a great choice for hotter regions. The installation takes a long time and can be costly, but is not as expensive as wood. Stucco does not require much long-term maintenance and is naturally resistant to fire. However, as it is applied in three coats, it generally takes a long time to install.

Southern Colorado Requires Special Siding

The weather and other factors in regions like Southern Colorado mean that you need to be extra careful when choosing your home siding. Hopefully, after reading this article you have all the information you need to weigh your options and make the perfect siding choice for your home. 

 

Jordan Swift is a contributor to Innovative Building Materials. He is a blogger and a content writer for the building materials industry with an interest in landscaping and outdoor remodeling. Jordan is focused on educating homeowners, contractors, and architects on innovative materials and methods of construction that increase property value, improve sustainability, and create a warm and welcoming ambiance.