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 VINYL SIDING IN WILMINGTON NC
FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL
 VINCENT J PARISI
910-228-8265
OR E-MAIL 
VINNIEPARISI@YAHOO.COM

 Community Appeal

Performance. Beauty. Value. Whether you’re planning a neighborhood, designing or building a single house or an entire development, or remodeling an existing home, these are attributes you’ll certainly want to offer your customers. And you can — by including vinyl siding as the exterior cladding of choice. You may be surprised what you can achieve using vinyl siding, architectural trim and accessories. Vinyl siding helps create houses and neighborhoods with distinctive style and unique character that appeal to homebuyers and homeowners alike. And helps build communities of undeniable attraction and lasting value.

Look around. You’ll soon discover why America sides with vinyl at a rate nearly double that of any other exterior cladding material. 


About Vinyl Siding

 

Vinyl siding was first introduced to the exterior cladding market in the early 1960s and steadily grew in popularity over the next four decades because of its durability, versatility and ease of maintenance. The product is manufactured primarily with polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a material that gives it impact resistance, rigidity and strength.

PVC starts with two simple building blocks: chlorine (57%) from common salt and ethylene (43%) from natural gas. Most of the natural gas utilized to manufacture ethylene is domestically produced, which reduces consumption of imported oil products.

Today, vinyl siding is the number one choice of exterior cladding across the United States and Canada. In fact, U.S. Census Bureau statistics show twice as many homeowners side their homes with vinyl than with any other material. Vinyl siding is available in a broad palette of colors, profiles and architectural trim to assist architects, builders and homeowners in customizing their new construction and renovation designs, and can complement historical restoration projects.

While you’re here, explore and discover the possibilities that today’s vinyl siding offers. 

VSI Certification Programs

The VSI Vinyl Siding Product Certification Program
Manufacturers certify with independent verification that their products meet or exceed industry standards for quality and color retention.

The VSI Certified Installer Program
VSI’s program ensures individuals are properly trained and companies are properly staffed and managed to install vinyl siding (as well as soffit and accessories) consistent with the ASTM D4756 standard. 

Vinyl siding is the only exterior cladding with both third-party product certification and certified installer programs, both of which are administered by an independent agency. The Vinyl Siding Institute sponsors two different certification programs to ensure that vinyl siding products and colors meet or exceed ASTM quality standards and that vinyl siding installers demonstrate ASTM-accepted installation techniques. Click below to learn more.

 

Vinyl Siding Manufacturer
Web Links:

Siding:

Alcoa
800-962-6973

Alside

Ashland-Davis
Three siding grades plus Victoria Classics accents.

Cedarway
Injection-molded cedar shake panels in 4' and 8' lengths.

CertainTeed
Monogram™ Vinyl Siding

Crane Performance Siding
Offers extra-long 16-foot siding panels.

DuraBuilt

DuraPlank
By
Royal Building Products

Gentek Building Products

Heartland Siding

LP Vinyl Siding
Traditional lap siding, and vertical board and batten siding.
Offers the Norman Rockwell Siding Collection with deep rich colors that resist fading.

Mastic

Mitten Vinyl

Norandex

Owens-Corning

Revere Building Products

Rollex

Variform

Wolverine
By CertainTeed

 

 

Synthetic Siding, Non-Vinyl

Nailite International
Polypropylene siding panel.



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