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Composite Siding Can Offer Your Northern Virginia Home Protection from the Elements

Siding, or the outer covering of your house, can be made of wood, metal, vinyl, masonry, or composite materials. Outdoor siding has traditionally been made of wood, such as cedar and pine, but wood siding can be extremely expensive and susceptible to rot and insect damage. Composite siding is a less expensive and more durable option, offering a higher level of weather and insect resistance.

Composite Siding Types & Styles

Composite siding is available in boards, shingles, shakes, or planks that can be layered over one another in order to shed water and protect against other weather elements. Composite siding is available in a number of styles to mimic other materials, including wood and aluminum, and is designed to last longer than standard wood planks. Some composite siding is even made of shredded wood or sawdust augmented with a bonding agent.

Composite Siding: More Information

For more information on how composite siding can protect your Warrenton, Potomac Falls, Annandale, or other Northern Virginia area home, contact Design Pro Exteriors. Design Pro specializes in windows, siding, roofing, doors, trim wrap, gutters, and railings for the Northern Virginia and Washington DC region.