How Siding Replacement Can Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

Without a doubt, siding repair and replacement can restore your home’s aesthetic and functional value. But you might not realize that investing in brand new siding can actually support your family’s attempts to lead a greener lifestyle.

When homeowners need new siding, they might be inclined to put off the job for as long as possible. But there are actually distinct benefits to replacing your worn-out siding early on. That’s because siding provides a certain level of insulation for your home; the longer you wait, the more likely it will be for energy to escape from inside your home to the outside. By replacing your home’s siding as soon as possible — and with a more energy efficient option — you’ll be able to preserve valuable resources and even save a bit of money on your energy bills.

How Can Siding Insulation Improve Energy Efficiency?

Your home’s siding is really its first defense against the elements. It’s the most exterior barrier that keeps undesirable temperatures and inclement weather from impacting the people and things inside your home. When you need new siding and delay replacing it, your home’s insulation won’t be as effective as it could be. That can allow the warm or cool air to escape from inside your home and let the cold or hot air from outside seep in. Not only can this make your home less comfortable, but it will force your HVAC system to work harder in order to compensate. That will lead to higher energy bills and an overall less efficient household. You’ll be expending unnecessary energy just to ensure your family feels content.

By replacing your siding, however, you can nip those problems in the bud. Whether you opt for insulated siding or separate siding and insulators, you’ll be able to protect both your home and your family by investing in these components sooner rather than later. If you have existing issues, they won’t improve over time. They’ll just get worse (and your bills will get higher). Taking care of these issues as soon as possible will allow you to reduce your home’s maintenance, safeguard your HVAC system, and alleviate unnecessary expenditures down the line.

Which Types of Siding are Best For Energy Efficiency?

Typically, vinyl siding is seen as one of the most energy efficient options. It’s also one of the most popular. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 36% of new single family homes completed over the last year featured vinyl siding as the principal type of exterior wall material. Stucco is also a fairly energy efficient option, though it isn’t nearly as prevalent as vinyl. Fiber cement, aluminum, or stone siding are usually seen as some of the worst siding types for energy efficiency, as they aren’t nearly as durable and don’t insulate nearly as well as vinyl siding installation.

Replacing your siding can instantly improve your home’s curb appeal and its resale value. But it can also allow your family to be more comfortable throughout the year while reducing your carbon footprint and your energy bills. If you need new siding, there’s no better time than the present to explore an energy efficient replacement. To learn more, please contact ROOFWORKS today.

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