Wood Siding

Wood siding is the most common of all exterior siding. It has a classy look and feel and can be made to appear from any time era. Despite its appeal and cheaper-than-brick cost, wood does have some issues. Wood siding requires more maintenance than most other siding material. Wood needs to be treated every year or two to prevent peeling, cracking, and rotting. Termites and other insects love to build their homes in and under wood siding. Wood offers some insultation value but not very much. As for structural value, wood offers little or none.

Wood siding requires a lot of attention and can not be left to age and weather for very long before the wood begins rotting and falling off the house. If you own a wood sided house and would like to end the cycle of endless maintenance, check out the Tru-Brix system and see for yourself how quickly you can put an end to wasting time and money trying to keep up with with and on-going aging process of your wood sided house.