SIDING

VINYL SIDING
Vinyl siding in construction is an exterior cladding material made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Widely used for residential and commercial buildings, vinyl siding is valued for its durability, low maintenance, and cost-effectiveness. It comes in various colors and styles, mimicking the appearance of traditional wood siding. Vinyl siding is known for its resistance to moisture, insects, and rot, making it a popular choice for enhancing the aesthetic appeal and protection of building exteriors.

METAL SIDING
Metal siding in construction refers to exterior cladding made from metal materials such as steel or aluminum. Used for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, metal siding offers durability, weather resistance, and a modern aesthetic. It comes in various profiles and finishes, providing versatility in design. Metal siding is valued for its low maintenance, fire resistance, and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it a popular choice for enhancing both the appearance and protection of building exteriors.

HARDIE FIBER CEMEMT SIDING
Hardie Fiber Cement Siding in construction is an exterior cladding material composed of cement, sand, and cellulose fibers. Manufactured by James Hardie, it offers durability, resistance to rot and insects, and low maintenance. Hardie siding comes in various textures and colors, providing a versatile and customizable option for residential and commercial buildings. Known for its ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, Hardie Fiber Cement Siding is a popular choice for enhancing the aesthetic appeal and longevity of building exteriors.