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At Aero Roofing we offer three types of siding.
* Vinyl Siding
* Fiber Cement by James Hardie
* Insulated Vinyl Siding
Advantages of Vinyl Siding
Vinyl is the number-one siding material available. And for good reason: Nothing beats vinyl siding, accessories and trim for sheer endurance. Vinyl siding is very affordable. It is virtually impervious to rain, cold, salt and snow, and it won’t rot, peel, dent or show scratches, nor will it ever need painting. A simple soap-and-water rinse once a year is all that’s required to remove dirt and maintain the look of freshly painted wood.
Vinyl siding is long lasting and durable
With warranties up to a lifetime, vinyl siding is one of the most durable siding materials available. Exclusive WindBracer wind lock technology on vinyl siding from Crane withstands 130mph winds.
Vinyl siding is easy to maintain
No need to paint - ever. An annual wash is all most vinyl siding needs to maintain its look for years. Vinyl siding from Crane is specially engineered and formulated to provide low-maintenance beauty and trouble-free good looks for a lifetime.
Vinyl siding is cost effective
Over the long run, vinyl siding is less expensive than repainting and repairing the wood on a house. With many different styles and thicknesses to choose from, vinyl siding will give you the look of expensive wood, without nearly the cost or hassle. Vinyl siding is a great investment, too. Re-siding a home is among the top remodeling projects in terms of overall payback - often recouping 100% of your investment!
Vinyl siding is attractive
Vinyl siding comes in an almost unlimited array of colors and textures - giving you the look you want - even the look of cedar shakes. And the best part is, this look will provide maintenance-free enjoyment for a lifetime.
Vinyl siding saves energy
Acting as an extra layer of insulation, vinyl siding also helps reduce energy costs by keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

What is Fiber-Cement Siding?
Fiber-cement siding is composed of cement, sand, and cellulose fiber that has been autoclaved (cured with pressurized steam) to increase its strength and dimensional stability. The fiber is added as reinforcement to prevent cracking. For homeowners that want the look of wood siding, but without the hassles and costs associated with it, fiber-cement siding may be a great alternative.

Fiber-cement siding offers enormous advantages over conventional siding materials. Its unsurpassed ability to stand up to the elements, its strength, beauty and durability combine to make fiber-cement siding simply the best siding for enhancing and protecting homes.
Achieve the warmth and character of wood siding, board-and-batten, or cedar shingles without the maintenance issues!
Advantages of Fiber Cement Siding
- Resists damage from cold, windy climates
Fiber-cement siding holds up against the effects of temperature swings in cold weather climates. Unlike other siding materials, fiber-cement does not become brittle in cold climates. Fiber-cement siding can even be installed to withstand hurricane-force winds!
- Resists damage from wet, humid climates
Fiber-cement siding resists rotting and cracking - even in extremely damp climates. Unlike other siding materials, fiber-cement siding does not expand and shrink under wet conditions.
- Resists impact damage
Fiber-cement siding is much thicker than other types of siding. This thickness, along with the inherent strength of its materials, makes fiber-cement siding so strong that it resists impact damage caused by rain and hail.
- Resists flame spread
Fiber-cement siding is non-combustible, and achieves the highest possible flame spread rating. Fiber-cement siding is approved for fire-rated construction.
- Resists insect damage
Fiber-cement siding - although it looks just like wood - is not wood - so it resists damage from termites and other wood-eating insects.
Insulated Vinyl Siding
Insulated Siding is a new, more effective approach to home insulation and siding support. It is manufactured of expanded polystyrene in profiles that precisely fit the contour of the siding panel. It provides exceptional insulating properties, with up to 5 times the R-value of conventional insulation. So you enjoy significantly lower heating and cooling bills. It also keeps your siding looking new by keeping it from sagging, denting or being pulled off the wall by high winds. Plus, it keeps your home quieter. It won’t rattle and provides a barrier against outside commotion. Yet it won’t absorb or retain moisture and can’t contribute to mold growth or “sick home syndrome.”
Homeowners are rapidly discovering that insulated siding helps to pay for itself in energy savings and increased home value.


