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An article on the-review.com published last August 30, 2013 offers tips to homeowners looking to swap their siding. The article strongly recommends inspecting the structure and looking for signs of damage before going through with the procedure. The article also offers tips on finding the right contractor for the job. Siding serves as a covering for the exterior of a home, so naturally it would take damage from the elements. It's important for householders to maintain upkeep of their siding if they wish to preserve the durability of their homes. Of course, homeowners have the option of replacing their old siding with new cedar shingles. / The article starts by enumerating a list of damages that homeowners need to look out for in their siding. Visible signs of sagging, cracking, blistering, dents, fading, missing pieces, pest infestation, rotting, and water stains are good indicators that a siding needs changing.
http://www.woodroof.com/blog/a-guide-to-properly-replacing-and-installing-durable-cedar-shinglesTuesday, December 17, 2013
You don't have to be a college student or professor to appreciate classic cedar shingle siding though. The cladding is a great way to imbue a traditional look upon any home while providing a tasteful means to protect the outer walls. Shingle siding is also great as an insulator, and can improve a home's ability to retain heat during cold seasons. According to the creator of the brown shingle book, living in a house adorned with unpainted wooden shingles a hundred years ago was a way to convey “reverence for the forest.” Those who used wooden shingles in the past did so to be closer to nature, and such homes were usually lush in plants and foliage. Berkeley had the most ideal landscape and climate for such homes, hence a good number of brown shingle houses could be found there.
http://www.woodroof.com/blog/adding-a-touch-of-nature-with-help-from-classic-cedar-shingle-sidingMonday, December 16, 2013
Whenever you see homes with wooden shake sidings, you may get a feeling of deja vu that may be hard to ignore. After all, homes with wooden sidings have been built in various parts of the world for centuries now. However, according to an article by Brice Particelli on HomeAdvisor.com, people normally think of the warm smell of cedar closets whenever they think of cedar. Yet cedar is more than just what your closet is made of. Look around you and you might see see cedar shake siding materials like those offered by WoodRoof.com providing adding curb appeal to the homes they're installed on. In fact, many homes also have cedar shakes or shingles for their roofs that not only provide protection but also increase their value.
http://www.woodroof.com/blog/cedar-shake-siding-materials-providing-more-curb-appeal-to-homes