Armour for your home.
High heat vinyl siding.
It s great for wet humid areas like those around washington d c.
It resists water absorption and won t flake or rot.
According to the most recent census bureau s survey of construction 72 of new homes in the mid atlantic have vinyl siding.
If you are considering installing vinyl siding you should learn how to select a quality product and find a proficient contractor who can perform the work proper installation is just as important as the product s quality.
Unlike wood this inorganic material won t crack rot or peel.
Since vinyl is made of manufactured plastic it quickly melts when exposed to the high heat of a wildfire.
Ply gem s proprietary technologies ensure our vinyl siding holds tight lasts longer and performs well year after year.
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Concentrated sunlight reflecting off certain surfaces like energy efficient windows and onto vinyl siding can create enough heat to melt the siding surface.
The melted vinyl exposes the internal walls and studs meaning that flames can quickly spread into the home causing more damage.
The vinyl siding institute vsi states that temperature ranges beginning at 160 165 degrees fahrenheit can soften normal grades of vinyl siding.
While it s not common it is important to know how to prevent a home s vinyl siding from melting due to window reflection.
Ply gem designs vinyl siding for virtually every situation for high heat and extreme sun for pounding hail and hurricane force winds for everyday dents and dings for the ultimate in color choices and more.
It also stands up to heat and wind effectively.
Vinyl siding is manufactured in a variety of shapes sizes and styles as well as colors and thicknesses.
Compared to other traditional building materials vinyl siding doesn t need to be painted or stained.
It can stand up to harsh weather conditions including high heat extreme sun hail and high winds.
Heat resistant vinyl siding is no longer a thing of the future but is available now on our premium dark colors.
Also to note darker colors absorb more heat and can soften before lighter colors of siding.