No ugly seams in our siding.
Seams in siding.
One reason is that in addition to standard 12 foot lengths vinyl siding manufacturers began making longer panels years ago in an effort to give siding contractors more leverage in the installation.
Seamless goes from one corner of your home to the other in one piece.
While others offer ugly seams that collect dust dirt and moisture leaving your home looking dirty and shabby.
Lap them the other way and they ll be a real eyesore.
The nails holding up the siding should not be caulked.
In vinyl and aluminum siding it s the point that allows for expansion and contraction.
If not installed properly moisture can creep in underneath eventually rotting the walls.
The seam allows the vinyl to expand and contract along with fluctuations in temperature.
Vinyl siding made of polyvinyl chloride pvc resin vinyl panels overlap and interlock resulting in visible seams.
In most other siding options the seams are a point of sealant.
Think of a wood home as a living thing.
Abc seamless has eliminated all of the unsightly seams.
It needs to move and breathe.
No matter what the size of your home we guarantee there will be no seams or gaps in your siding when you choose to install seamless polymer siding.
If the seams overlap away from the line of sight they become nearly invisible.
The siding expands and contracts with temperature and humidity.
Think of the seams as a joining point for your siding.
In my opinion caulking between the seams in any lapped siding either horizontal or vertical is not good practice but not just because of any potential vapor barrier effect.
Easily damaged by lawn care equipment wind branches and even a stray baseball vinyl siding is a hassle to repair.
A properly done seam will help keep harmful moisture out and increase the insulation of your home.
A diyer or a novice painter might attempt to achieve a cleaner look by caulking the siding nails but the nail is guaranteed to push the caulking material out within a few months.
Seamless polymer siding is the only product based on energy savings and the elimination of paint maintenance and normal upkeep that you are paying for whether you are buying it or trying to do without it.
On the sides of the house start each row at the back corner so you don t see the seams from the street.
With a little forethought siding seams can be minimized.
This prevents the siding panel from cracking in excessive heat or cold.
A seam is where two siding panels meet.
On hot days because the siding will contract when the temperature drops.
They function as a joint much the same ways joints in concrete function.
Here are some tips on how to minimize visible seams.