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Is it Possible to Put Vinyl Over Aluminum Siding?

Updated: May 13, 2024

If you are renovating your house, you know it is a big undertaking, especially when it comes to siding or any other exterior remodeling. One question that often comes up is if it is possible to simply place vinyl over existing aluminum siding.


Read below to find out the answer and more on Northern Virginia siding replacement projects.


1 - Can You Put Vinyl Siding Over Aluminum Siding?


While it is possible to do this, it is generally not recommended. The main reason is that it can lead to serious issues such as rust and corrosion, which can cost you tons of money in the long run.


If you still want to give it a try, make sure that the aluminum siding is in good condition and properly prepared before installing the vinyl siding. Also, check with your local building codes to ensure that installing vinyl siding over aluminum is allowed in your area.


We recommend that you consult with a local professional siding installation contractor to evaluate the condition of your existing siding and ensure that the installation is done properly.


2 - Can I Paint Aluminum Siding?


A great option to enhance your aluminum siding is to have it painted. This can add an extra protective layer to your existing siding and give your home a boost of curb appeal with a clean and beautiful finish.


Paint can even prevent rusting and corrosion from occurring.


3 - Aluminum vs. Vinyl Siding


While vinyl and aluminum sidings are very popular among Northern Virginia homeowners, both have pros and cons.


Aluminum siding is generally known for its strength and durability. It is resistant to weather conditions, fire, and insect damage. However, aluminum siding is usually more expensive than vinyl, making it less accessible for some homeowners.


Vinyl siding may not be as strong as aluminum, as it is less weather-resistant and can even crack or warp in extreme temperatures. However, it is less expensive, making it a more budget-friendly option, and it is available in a wide range of colors and styles.


House after completed roof and vinyl siding replacement
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Ultimately, your choice between aluminum and vinyl will depend on your specific needs, budget, and preferences. Your local roofing and exterior remodeling contractor is the best person to consult when choosing the right siding material for your home or project.


4 - Can I Install My Own Siding?


At the end of the day, it can be tempting to save money by investing in a home installation kit. However, an important exterior project like siding requires the expertise of a licensed and certified contractor to ensure quality work that will stand the test of time and keep you and your family safe and secure.


Final Thoughts


It's important to consider the pros and cons of each option and weigh them against your personal priorities.


If you have any other questions or want to learn more about all the options available, contact A&M Roofing today to request a free estimate.


 
 
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