Washington Home Improvement
Everyone wants their home to look clean and attractive. In
certain climates however, this can require a constant stream of
effort that would wear anybody out. Many areas of the Washington
state area have climates, which are more prone to cause the
weathering and corrosion of home exteriors. This article is
designed to show you how simple Washington home improvement can
be. You don't have to work around the clock to maintain your
home's siding, paint job, windows or gutter systems---even if
you live in Washington.
Siding in Washington Washington home improvement, at
least exterior Washington home improvement, starts with the
right kind of siding. For most homes there are three types of
siding that are recommendable.
Fiber Cement Siding The first is Fiber Cement siding.
Fiber Cement siding is beneficial if you are looking for a low
initial cost. It doesn't rot or burn and it resists insect
damage. However, on the down-side, Fiber cement siding does not
help to resist extreme temperatures, whether cold or hot. Fiber
cement siding is also very heavy, which adds additional weight
to the foundation of your home. It is brittle, (which leads to
chipping from nails), and is more subject to air gaps and porous
defects. Before you purchase this type of siding you should ask
yourself how long you plan to keep your home. If you plan to
keep your home for a long period of time it is recommendable
that you purchase a siding that is more durable.
Cedar Siding Another type of siding is Cedar siding.
Cedar siding increases the value of your home, beautifies your
home with a natural look, increases the resell value of your
home and resists heat loss or gain. On the down-side, cedar
siding has a high initial cost, has very thin boards, and is
becoming more scarce, (which means that the price of cedar
siding is continually on the rise.
Swedish Siding The last type of siding that we recommend
to your consideration is Swedish siding. Swedish siding
increases the value of a home and offers a beautiful natural
look. In addition, it increases the resell value of a home and
resists heat loss or gain. It is thicker than most siding and
the trees that are used to make this type of siding are
generally 100 yrs old---which makes for more durable siding.
Unlike cedar siding, Swedish siding comes in abundant supply and
only the select heartwood is used. Finding siding in Washington
that will increase the value of your home and which will require
less maintenance doesn't have to be a difficult process if you
do your research from the beginning. Washington home improvement
does not have to be difficult.
Painting for Washington Home Improvement Another aspect
of Washington home improvement is the painting service that you
choose for the exterior of your home. When looking for a
painting service it is recommendable that you contact a
Washington paint contractor that will 'prep' your home carefully
before applying a paint job. A good 'prep job' includes water
prep (i.e. pressure washing of the gutters, eaves, siding and
house trim for the removal of loose dirt and old paint). A dry
prep process is also recommended as are scraping, sanding,
caulking and filling. For more information in regards to these
Washington home improvement processes, please contact a
professional Washington paint contractor in your area.
Windows for Washington Home Improvement For additional
Washington home improvement we also recommend bay area vinyl
windows. These windows are gorgeous, they let in lots of light
and in many cases they are usually amenable to
customization. Finding replacement windows in Washington
that really contribute to the aesthetic qualities of your home
doesn't have to be a difficult process. Consult with a bay area
window expert if you have questions.
Gutter Systems Improvement No one wants gutter leaks,
unsightly nail-heads, downspouts or clogged gutters. Make sure
you get durable gutters for your home. A less-than-quality
gutter can lead to other problems on the exterior of your home
so if gutters are the problem at your house, they should be
taken care of as quickly as possible, especially if you plan to
live in your home for a long period of time.