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Detroit Metal Siding: Steel vs. Aluminum Siding

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While aluminum siding in Detroit, and in other places around the country, used to be one of the more popular siding materials, steadily it has been replaced by more popular and more durable forms of siding. One telling sign is that while you can still certainly find aluminum siding for your home, some home improvement stores have stopped stocking aluminum siding altogether. The rise of vinyl and cement siding have been two forces that have been pushing aluminum out of the siding industry, but the reemergence of steel siding has also been filling the niche for homeowners who like the general qualities of metal siding.

Detroit Metal Siding
Detroit metal siding has several things going for it. First, it's fire-resistant, pest-resistant, and generally strong. So long as it's protected from rust-causing moisture, your metal siding should have no trouble lasting several decades. Nowadays, metal siding is generally expected to last 50 years or more. Plus, metal siding need not look like metal at all. Metal siding is available in a number of different colors that with premium treatments and coatings will not fade over time. In fact, if you have plans for a bold, vibrant looking home, metal siding is a great place to start.

Detroit Steel Siding
Detroit isn't as beset with high moisture levels as many outsiders imagine, but the Motor City still sees enough snow and rain each year to rust ordinary steel siding, a huge negative that made steel siding a poor choice for a number of years, particularly given the availability of rust-proof aluminum siding. Baked-on coatings, however, have revolutionized metal siding in that they've transformed steel siding into an equally rustproof metal. Even better, vinyl coatings had extra protection with realistic wood finishes. These innovations have made steel siding a better metal siding choice in nearly every home and application.

Detroit Aluminum Siding
If you're still set on aluminum siding in Detroit, at the very least put up the extra money for the good stuff. With aluminum siding, this means thickness. Thin aluminum siding is bound to be dented with the first hail storm, errant lawn mower, or neighborhood kid with a ball and bat. Thicker aluminum will be at least as tough, if not tougher, than several siding materials and will even be competitive with unmatched strength of steel. It's going to cost more, undoubtedly, although not anymore than premium steel siding with a vinyl coating to protect it from rust.

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Detroit Metal Siding Cost and Contractors
When it comes to siding cost, material is only part of the equation. Labor costs make up a sizable portion of any home improvement project, but the number of windows, doors, and odd corners may have just as much influence over the overall cost of the project as the material you choose. This also makes finding a quality Detroit siding contractor who will deliver first-rate work for a reasonable price an invaluable part of your siding project. ServiceMagic is a great resource for this aspect of your siding installation. We put all of our contractors through a rigorous 10-step screening process and provide homeowners with a quality controlled customer ratings and reviews section through our website. Detroit metal siding contractors will also be able to provide you with more detailed information about the total cost of your metal siding (the overall average is about $5,000) and various types of installation. Seamless steel siding in Detroit, for example, may be something to consider to eliminate the risk of water getting behind your steel siding and eating away at materials behind your cladding.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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