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Benefits of Insulated Vinyl Siding

Is your home’s exterior in desperate need of a makeover? But perhaps you’re also interested in improving your house’s overall energy efficiency? Let us introduce you to insulated vinyl siding. This convenient two-in-one solution can improve your home’s curb appeal and lower its energy consumption. Unlike traditional vinyl siding, which provides little more than a protective outer layer, insulated vinyl siding comes with a built-in foam backing that adds thermal resistance and structural support. Scroll down to explore the many benefits of insulated vinyl siding.

What Is Insulated Vinyl Siding?

Before we dig into the benefits of insulated vinyl siding, let’s examine its composition in more detail.

Insulated vinyl siding is an exterior cladding material made of traditional vinyl panels that have a contoured layer of rigid foam insulation, most often expanded polystyrene (EPS), bonded to the back. The foam is precision-cut to match the shape of the siding profile — such as clapboard, dutch lap, or shake — so it fits tightly behind the panel. This construction makes the siding thicker and more solid than standard vinyl. It is manufactured as single units, with the vinyl face and insulation permanently attached, and is installed in the same way as traditional vinyl siding.

The Many Benefits of Insulated Vinyl Siding

When compared to the standard option, insulated vinyl siding offers a host of valuable benefits:

  • Improved Energy Efficiency: The foam backing adds an extra thermal barrier, helping reduce heat transfer through walls. It boasts a better R-Value, which is a measurement of insulation’s ability to resist heat traveling through it. The higher the R-Value, the better the thermal performance.
  • Lower Energy Bills: By reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, insulated vinyl siding can cut your heating and cooling costs.
  • Noise Reduction: The added insulation can dampen outside noise. So if you’re often frustrated by lawnmowers or barking dogs outside, insulated vinyl siding may help you enjoy a little more peace and quiet.
  • Strong, Rigid Panels: The firm foam backing gives the panels strength, which can prevent warping and sagging. If you want to ensure your vinyl panels sit flat and smooth against the wall, insulated vinyl siding is a good choice.
  • Enhanced Durability: The extra support provided by insulation makes the siding more resistant to impacts from hail, debris, and everyday wear and tear. Plus, it’s less likely to require repairs over its lifespan.
  • Moisture Management: The contoured insulation allows water to drain away, reducing the risk of trapped moisture. This can prevent mold, mildew, and rot from forming inside your walls.
  • Resistance to Pests: Unlike wood, vinyl isn’t a food source for insects like termites or carpenter ants. The rigid foam backing is typically treated during manufacturing to discourage pest activity. Plus, the foam is tightly bonded to the siding panels, which means there are fewer gaps for insects or rodents to nest in compared to hollow traditional vinyl siding.
  • Curb Appeal: Because it’s strong and maintains its shape well, insulated vinyl siding often looks more refined and beautiful.

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Insulated vinyl siding can improve your home’s exterior in countless ways, including curb appeal, energy efficiency, moisture resistance, pest management, and more.

When you’re ready to replace your home’s vinyl siding, turn to the experts at Liberty Home Solutions.

We’re delighted to offer multiple insulated vinyl siding options to our friends and neighbors in and around Springfield, Missouri. Set up a free in-home consultation to receive more information about the different styles we offer, color and design recommendations, and a price estimate. Our vinyl siding has a fade, peel, warp, and hail warranty to ensure your peace of mind. Contact us today to set up a free in-home estimate and explore the many possibilities.

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