Is Insulated Vinyl Siding Worth The Additional Cost?

Vinyl SidingWhen it is time to make changes to the siding on a home or when you are creating a custom home, it is important to consider the appropriate materials for the property. When it comes to putting in new siding or selecting siding for custom homes, the cost of the material will play a role in the final decision. Fortunately, insulated vinyl siding is worth the slightly higher cost.

Cost of Insulated Vinyl Siding

Insulated vinyl siding has a variety of options and costs associated with the material. Even though it is typically more expensive than some other options, it is still a reasonable price for any custom home.

According to VinylSidingPrices.co, the average cost of insulated vinyl siding is roughly $2 to $7.25 per square foot. The cost per square foot includes the installation charges.

The factors that impact the cost of the siding include:

  • The quality of the material
  • The installation charges of the company installing the material
  • The location
  • Added expenses, such as local taxes
  • Any additional materials that are included

Even though the price range is variable, the cost of insulated vinyl siding is reasonable when the benefits of the material are considered. The slightly higher costs is worth the additional expense due to the advantages that homeowners discover.

Benefits of the Siding

The insulated vinyl siding has a few key benefits that make it worth considering. Even though there are slight variations in the benefits based on the specific vinyl that is selected, the primary reasons that it is worth the added expense are similar.

Key advantages of insulated vinyl siding include:

  • Increased energy efficiency throughout the house
  • Fewer seams when compared to other vinyl materials
  • Improved aesthetic appeal
  • Easy replacement if a particular area is damaged from storms or similar situations
  • Improved durability
  • Long-lasting results
  • Low maintenance
  • High return on investment after selling the property

Even though the material has a slightly higher initial expense, the energy savings help recoup the additional cost. The added insulation means that the house is less likely to waste energy throughout the year, particularly during the winter months. Furthermore, the material is made to last for years and is resistant to many weather conditions.

Insulated Vinyl Siding

Making a Decision

When it comes to custom homes, or even replacing the vinyl on an older home, it is important to make a decision about the best material.

The key factors to consider when you are deciding on a material include:

  • Your personal budget
  • Any concerns regarding your home’s energy efficiency
  • The aesthetics of the material
  • Personal preferences

Since a personal budget plays a key role in making the final decision, it is important to set a maximum price range before looking at materials. If it is possible to buy the insulated vinyl, then it may be a better choice.

Insulated vinyl is usually worth the additional cost because it provides a variety of benefits. The downside is the slightly higher cost when compared to non-insulated alternatives. In most cases, it is worth the higher initial cost because it will save on energy bills over the course of several years.

Source

http://www.vinylsidingprices.co/materials/insulated-vinyl-siding-prices.html, http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/05/28/416990/

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Elizabeth Crane

Elizabeth Crane was born and raised in St. Louis and is a die-hard Cardinals fan. She is one of the original founders of Crane Roofing. While her sons now run the business, she contributes by researching and writing articles for the website.

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