Building and Construction, Operations, V10I3

Option: Metal Siding

(Photo courtesy of True Metal Supply)

While the typical comparison for board and batten steel siding is wood board and batten, due to the similar aesthetics, metal siding offers a host of advantages over its vinyl and wood siding counterparts. 

Letā€™s compare board and batten metal siding to these alternatives and discuss how steel siding offers durability, aesthetics, and value to shed and homeowners for generations to come.

DURABILITY 

When it comes to durability, board and batten metal siding outshines both vinyl and wood siding by a wide margin. 

While vinyl siding may boast resistance to rot and insects, it pales in comparison to the robustness of steel. Unlike vinyl, which can crack, warp, and fade over time, steel siding maintains its structural integrity in the face of extreme weather conditions, from blistering heat to freezing cold. 

In contrast to vinylā€™s fading downfalls, board and batten siding can come with a lifetime warranty on the painted material. 

Those in the metal siding industry have been posed the question, ā€œBut, wonā€™t metal dent from hail?ā€ In all fairness, yes, itā€™s possible that metal siding will dent when facing extreme hail conditions. 

However, keep in mind that what may dent steel will likely compromise the integrity of other building materials, as vinyl siding will crack under the pressure rather than dent. 

Similarly, wood siding is susceptible to rot, decay, and termite infestation, making it a less-than-ideal choice for shed owners seeking longevity. In contrast, steel siding is impervious to moisture, insects, and decay, ensuring that the structure remains fortified against the elements for decades to come.

LIFESPAN & COST COMPARISONS 

Board and batten metal siding has a lifespan of 50 years or more. Initial installation costs may be higher than vinyl but lower than wood. However, the lifespan and minimal maintenance requirements offer long-term cost savings.

Vinyl siding has a lifespan typically ranging from 20 to 30 years. Generally, more affordable upfront but may require replacement sooner, leading to higher long-term costs.

Wood siding has a lifespan that varies but may require replacement every 20 to 30 years. Initial costs can be high, and ongoing maintenance expenses add up over time, making it one of the costliest options in the long run.

MAINTENANCE

Board and batten steel siding offers a welcome respite from the labor-intensive maintenance routines associated with vinyl and wood siding.

While vinyl siding may require periodic cleaning to prevent mold and mildew growth, and wood siding demands regular staining, painting, and sealing to maintain its appearance and structural integrity, steel siding requires minimal upkeep.

 A simple rinse with a garden hose or a gentle wash with soap and water is all it takes to keep board and batten steel siding looking pristine, saving time, effort, and money in the long run.

AESTHETICS

While vinyl and wood siding may offer aesthetic appeal in their own right, board and batten steel siding exudes a timeless beauty that endures for generations. 

Unlike vinyl, which can exhibit a plastic-like appearance and limited color options, and wood, which may weather and lose its luster over time, steel siding boasts a versatile range of colors, textures, and prints that allow shed and homeowners to customize the exteriors to suit their personal style. 

Whether your customer prefers a sleek, modern aesthetic or a rustic, farmhouse charm, board and batten steel siding delivers versatility and visual appeal that stands the test of time.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

In an era where energy efficiency is paramount, board and batten steel siding proves to keep costs down and comfort in. 

While vinyl siding offers minimal insulation value and wood siding may lose its insulating properties over time, steel siding provides exceptional thermal performance, helping regulate indoor temperatures and reducing energy consumption. 

This translates into lower heating and cooling costs, ensuring year-round comfort for shed and homeowners while minimizing their carbon footprint. 

Additionally, steel siding is fully recyclable at the end of its lifespan, further bolstering its eco-friendly credentials and contributing to a sustainable future.

LONGEVITY

In the realm of longevity, board and batten steel siding offers a lasting investment that pays dividends for years to come. 

While vinyl siding may need to be replaced every 20 to 30 years and wood siding may require frequent repairs and replacements due to rot and decay (not to mention constant repainting), steel siding boasts a lifespan of 50 years or more with minimal maintenance. Its durability, resilience, and timeless appeal ensure that your home or shed remains protected and beautiful for generations, making it a wise choice for seeking enduring value and peace of mind.

Compared to vinyl and wood siding, board and batten steel siding offers unmatched resilience, low maintenance, timeless beauty, and eco-friendliness, making it a sound investment in the future of a shed or other building structure.Ā 

Board and batten steel siding is a decision that can enhance the curb appeal, protection, and value of the sheds you offer for decades to come.

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