Vinyl siding is especially sensitive to extreme shifts in temperature, so if you’re replacing your vinyl siding, it’s important to schedule the project with your siding contractor when the weather is favorable. Today, V. Nanfito Roofing & Siding explains why fall is the perfect time to undertake a siding replacement project.
Lower Prices
Most siding contractors are busier in spring and summer. As such, scheduling projects is harder and prices are often higher. In the fall, the business starts to slack off and you’ll find lower price quotes from bidding contractors.
Materials are also often put on sale in late summer or early fall. Companies move out old inventory to make room for winter products or for the next year’s new styles. You might even find clearance deals on very nice siding products.
Summer Installation
Vinyl siding expands in the heat of summer. If nailed too tightly, it might buckle or crack when contracting in the cold weather of winter. The temperatures of fall are ideal for vinyl siding installation.
Winterized Home
Gaps in old siding or a lack of house wrap can raise your utility bills during winter. When installing new siding in the fall, a competent crew will caulk gaps before putting on the new siding. This is also a good opportunity to install a house wrap before installing new siding.
Trust V. Nanfito Roofing & Siding with quality home exterior products and services, including gutters. Contact us today at (203) 639-1634 for more information. You can also fill out our contact form for a free consultation.
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