Achieving rich hues with lasting performance is a complex science that’s about more than just color. For decades after vinyl siding became a dominant exterior cladding material in the 1970s, color choices remained fairly limited. In its early days, the material was prone to cracking, distortion, and fading — which were exacerbated when manufacturers attempted to offer richer or darker color options. Fast-forward to today, drastic improvements over the years have made vinyl the most popular siding material in the U.S. — a stylish, reliable, and highly durable choice for residential new construction and remodels alike.
More Than Color: The Secrets of Vibrant, Long-Lasting Siding
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