Vinyl Shake & Shingle Siding
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Cedar Impressions
Cedar impressions are our product of choice for vinyl shake & shingle siding. Certainteed makes them, so it’s no surprise that they’re the best cedar vinyl siding product. Cedar impressions offer the beautiful appeal of wood-wrapping your home without the constant maintenance of real wood. Our expert siding contractors would love to install cedar impressions on your Long Island home!
Why Cedar Impressions Siding?
One of the main reasons to choose vinyl shake and shingle siding is because of its curb appeal. You’ll get the look of authentic cedar shingles, but without the maintenance. While cedar shingles can rot, warp, collect mold, shrink and swell, and more, vinyl shingles won’t do any of those things. In fact, vinyl shingles are virtually maintenance-free and resist fading, warping, termites, stains, and cracking.
Are Vinyl Cedar Impressions Worth It?
If you’re searching for some of the most beautiful, low-maintenance siding available, then yes. Cedar impressions will boost the curb-appeal of your home for the many years to come. It’s incredibly durable and energy-efficient, just like other vinyl siding. There’s a wild variety of colors and three main styles. We’d love to set up a free consultation for your siding replacement today!
The cedar impression siding styles we offer for installation are:
- Double 7” Perfection
- Single 6-1/3” Perfection
- Single 7” Perfection
- Individual 5” Sawmill
- Triple 5” Sawmill
- Double 7” Rough Split
- Double 9” Rough Split
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Beautiful Vinyl Cedar Siding
As homeowners and siding contractors, we truly love vinyl cedar impressions. This siding is absolutely gorgeous without any of the downsides of real cedar. With so many variations of cuts and colors, this house will fit beautifully to any and every home. If you’re searching for natural beauty for your home that doesn’t grow old, cedar impressions are what you want. They will not discolor, crack, cup, or be damaged by insects, unlike cedar siding. Our siding experts here at Keenridge love and recommend cedar impressions.
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Our motto is “Done in a day, good for a lifetime”, and we live by this. We believe quality and beauty sell themselves, so we pour our all into our work. We’re proud to be professional siding installers. If you’re unsure about what siding you want or need, give us a call! We’d be more than happy to give you a free and thorough in-person estimate for every option.
More Than Just Vinyl Cedar Siding On Long Island
With decades of experience, we’ve learned a lot about what we do. Although we’ve installed thousands of squares of siding, we’ve also mastered other exterior improvement services. We have expert roofing, windows, gutters, framing, and commercial roofing crews, all in-house and ready to help. If you’re looking for timeless beauty for your Long Island home, get in touch with our siding experts today. Our siding contractors would love to help with your siding needs!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Cedar Impressions Siding
Is Vinyl Siding Or Cedar Impressions Siding Better?
They are both made of the same materials, but cedar impressions prove to be much more appealing and durable in comparison to vinyl siding. Vinyl siding can warp or crack easily, where as cedar impressions don’t crack and resist higher impacts. Normal vinyl siding is cheaper because it has less details and is far easier to install. However, the long-term value of cedar impressions is much greater than vinyl.
What Is Vinyl Shake & What Is Vinyl Shingle Siding?
The primary difference is the appearance. Cedar shakes appear more rough and staggered, like real wood, whereas cedar shingles appear smoother and cleaner. Most residential homes use cedar shingles. However, here on Long Island, we also see cedar shakes used for cottages and beach homes, creating an appeal that matches the “wavy” ocean and rough look.