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Brick Vs. Vinyl Shingle Siding

Siding is used to beautify a home and protect it from the elements. Siding materials run the gamut from aluminum and steel to woods like cedar, clapboard and engineered wood. Brick siding is expensive but long-lasting, while vinyl siding is less expensive but may not last as long as brick.
  1. Protecting Your Home with Siding

    • Siding protects the home from moisture, insects, dust, mold and mildew.

    The Advantages of Brick Siding

    • Brick protects and beautifies a home, and comes in a variety of colors. Even small sections of damaged brick siding can be easily repaired.

    The Disadvantages of Brick Siding

    • Brick siding is more expensive than vinyl siding. Brick veneer is a cheaper alternative to solid brick siding.

    The Advantages of Vinyl Siding

    • Vinyl is an affordable and low-maintenance siding material. It is durable in dry, wet and humid climates, and it can be installed over other siding. Seamless vinyl siding is available for a smoother look.

    The Disadvantages of Vinyl Siding

    • Over time, vinyl siding can fade, crack or split. It is also less environmentally and aesthetically pleasing than brick. If a small portion of the surface becomes damaged the entire section has to be replaced, and finding an exact color match may prove difficult.