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Siding protects your home, but what protects your siding? This question is a particularly important one in San Antonio, where the chief enemy of popular vinyl siding is the sun and heat. Generally benign weather patterns don't apply to summer months when the piercing sun can cause fading and cracking in all but the highest grades of vinyl siding. If you know about this problem from firsthand experience, a neighbor's warning, or if you're simply looking for new siding from your home, it's a good idea to think about alternative siding materials. In San Antonio, cement siding is the first alternative most homeowners look at, and for good reason. If you don't already know what cement siding has to offer, here's a quick rundown of how cement siding is beginning to challenge vinyl siding as the #1 siding on the market:

  • Performance and Durability of San Antonio Cement Siding—Cement siding is a composite material made from cement, sand, water, and wood pulp. This material also called fiber cement is tough as nails, fire-resistant, pest-resistant, and all but impervious to the sun, moisture, heat, and cold. You won't have to worry about any errant lawn mowers, neighborhood kids, or other common impacts, either. In fact, such is the strength and durability of cement siding that 50-year warranties are the norm with this siding installation. You may even be in line for a modest discount on your homeowner's insurance, as companies know damage to cement siding is close to unheard of.

  • Curb Appeal of Cement Siding in San Antonio—Don't think that your cement siding is going to resemble the drab, coarse look of concrete sidewalks. The raw material of cement siding may not be appealing, but part of any cement siding involves some type of paint or staining agent. Cement siding holds paint or stains extraordinarily well, meaning that not only can you choose a vibrant color, stone, or wood finish for your siding, but you won't need to repaint it for many years to come. This is in marked contrast to most other siding materials, as you can probably find quite a few San Antonio homes with a dull siding color from years of fading. You can even look at fiber cement as a blank canvas that you can offer any kind of finished appearance that your heart desires.

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  • Cost of Cement Siding in San Antonio—Cement siding offers many of the same benefits of stone siding at a fraction of the cost. Plus, while you can surely find less expensive vinyl siding, these bottom-of-the-barrel lines of vinyl are virtually guaranteed to fade, while cement siding is still going strong. If you want vinyl that will perform comparably to cement siding, thicker, treated vinyl siding is available. However, this high-end vinyl probably won't be any cheaper than cement siding and still won't have the same kind of aesthetic versatility. ServiceMagic gathers data on all sorts of home improvement projects including cement siding in San Antonio. Our numbers suggest that the average cost of a cement siding project is about $7,000. However, this average includes partial and total wall cladding, which means if you have a good-sized home and want siding installed from the ground up to your roofing, you can easily top the $10,000 mark for total costs.

San Antonio Cement Siding Installation
Cement siding installation, in San Antonio or anywhere else, is a job solely for the professionals. While few homeowners have interest in tackling their own siding installation, anyway, cement siding requires specialized installation techniques. In fact, more than simply hiring a San Antonio siding professional, you should seek out a contractor who has a good amount of experience and training specifically with cement siding. Once it's installed, cement siding is as close as you can get to impregnable, but wayward nails or run-of-the-mill adhesives can ruin the quality of your cement siding before it's ever given a chance.

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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