By Don Browne
Did you know that vinyl siding comes in a vast array of colors and styles to help you add more excitement to your projects? And no matter what color and style you choose, vinyl and other polymeric siding shine GREENER than all other exteriors.
That’s right. Vinyl siding is one of the most sustainable exterior products on the market today, and the industry is quite conceivably one of the most committed to continuously improving its carbon footprint.
Here are the facts:
A local exterior contractor once told me, “I have a lot of customers that are ‘armchair environmentalists’ who insist on wooden claddings for their homes. But then they call me 5-10 years later to tell me it needs to be replaced.”
Vinyl siding, insulated vinyl siding and polypropylene siding, on the other hand, have a shelf life of 50+ years. The products are lightweight, low maintenance, resource-efficient and can withstand extreme weather in many climates.
All three cladding types are also some of the best products in the exterior industry for insulating the home with the greatest fuel efficiencies. And their emulated styles can give a home the desired wood look with a more environmentally friendly outcome.
Lastly, specifying vinyl siding can help you meet the latest building codes seamlessly, as well as, in the case of insulated vinyl siding, qualify your project for points with most green building programs and possible funding and/or rebates under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022.
To learn more about the sustainable advantages of vinyl siding, check out our EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations) for vinyl siding, polypropylene siding and insulated vinyl siding.
Vinyl Siding Institute is now the Polymeric Exterior Products Association (PEPA)We’ve expanded our focus to represent the growing range of architectural products that share and complement vinyl siding’s performance and aesthetics. Learn More About PEPA |