Vinyl Siding From Different Sides: Which Style is Right For Your Home?

Vinyl Siding From Different Sides

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Like many building materials and methods, vinyl siding has evolved.
Today’s vinyl siding options allow you to provide a low-maintenance and eco-friendly renovation to your home, while also improving the appearance.

PlyGem’s Mastic line, for example, is a leader in vinyl siding. Their innovations include different lines, colors, and textures so that you can match the siding to the architecture of your home—from traditional to contemporary.

So, which style is right for your home?

Lap siding looks like clapboard, with horizontal lines. Some types of lap siding, like Quest and Carvedwood, have been engineered to closely resemble wood clapboard.

Charleston, a Southern architectural classic, features the crisp lines of contemporary bead board. Dutch lap is a style of vinyl siding that has a decorative groove that adds a strong shadow line to the side of your home. Many of Mastic’s vinyl siding styles include a Dutch Lap option.

Vertical siding is used on an entire exterior or as accent panels on certain architectural styles. Mastic’s Board + Batten Designer Series is versatile for a wide range of homes and works in either whole house cladding or as accents. Ventura and Pro-Bead present a softer look for vertical siding, like wainscoting.

The lines of your vinyl siding can be subtle or dramatic, depending on your choice.

Johnson County Siding & Window Company has been serving homeowners throughout the Kansas City region for 30 years. Let our knowledge and experience guide you to the right choice of siding for your home.

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Justin Christie

Owner, Johnson County Siding & Window Co.

Picture of Justin Christie
Justin Christie

Owner, Johnson County Siding & Window Co.

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