Installing Cement Siding and Building Decks on the West Shore

Cement siding has certain advantages and drawbacks depending on your taste.

It’s designed to resemble the look of wood but must be painted once it’s installed. Over time it does require less maintenance than more traditional siding like cedar. Special tools are needed for cutting and installing so be sure your contractor knows how to work with this more unusual material.

The decks on this West Shore custom home employ a composite material that is functional and wears well over time. The cost is comparable to wood. Over time it should resist warping and stand up to the elements.

If you’re considering using non-traditional materials like cement siding or composite decking, be sure to review the benefits and drawbacks, comparing the up-front cost to maintenance costs over the long-term. Non-wood exterior materials usually require less maintenance but they must be installed and finished properly to prevent warping. Bamboo-based composites are one of the newer materials emerging in the market, designed to be more water-resistant and stiffer than other composites, plus more renewable than other recycled hardwoods used in most composite decking.

For the purists out there who don’t mind adding a new coat of stain every couple years, good old fashioned redwood is hard to beat. Whether you want hardwood or the most advanced composite, you can trust your install to South Shore Custom Builders.

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