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Vinyl siding is the only exterior cladding with a certified installer program with validation by an independent, third-party administrator. Certified Installers have at least two years of installation experience and have demonstrated knowledge on proper installation techniques consistent with the industry recognized installation standard, ASTM D4756. Certification is valid for three years after which an installer must recertify.

Heartland VINYL SIDING

For distinctive good looks and long-lasting beauty, select vinyl siding from Heartland Siding by ProVia.  Our vinyl siding is manufactured with a low-maintenance Super Polymer formulation that requires no painting, staining or caulking and resists fading, cracking and thermal expansion and contraction.

Vinyl siding remains one of today’s most affordable siding options and comes in a variety of grades, including insulated, premium, standard, and economy. You’re certain to find one that fits your budget.

Heartland siding puts their signature on every panel they make.Heartland Vinyl Siding products are backed by a Lifetime limited warranty. They also come with something that no other siding panel does: the distinctive heart shaped weep hole. This weep hole, as small as it is, reflects something very large. It’s their signature and it symbolizes the pride they have in their product. It’s the kind of commitment to quality that shows in the beauty of their products now and years from now.

COLORS: Color Education

CedarMax Insulated Siding
  • Oak Woodgrain impression
  • 1.125″ Overall Insulated Siding System Thickness
  • Profiles: 7″  Single Lap, 4″ Triple Dutch Lap, 6″ Double Lap
  • 20 Colors
  • Windload Tested to 227 mph
  • Details: CedarMAX

HeartTech

  • Oak Woodgrain Impression
  • .044″ Vinyl Thickness
  • Profiles: Double 4″, Double 4″ Dutch lap, Double 5″, Double 5″ Dutch lap
  • 30 Colors
  • Windload Tested to 230 mph
  • Details: HeartTech

Autumnwood

  • Barkwood Impression
  • .042″ Vinyl Thickness
  • Profiles: Double 4″, Double 4″ Dutch lap, Double 5″, Double 5″ Dutch lap
  • 19 Colors
  • Windload Tested to 186 mph
  • Details: Autumnwood

Arbor Glen

  • Maple Woodgrain Impression
  • .042″ Vinyl Thickness
  • Profiles: Double 4.5″, Double 4.5″ Dutch lap
  • 18 Colors
  • Windload Tested to 186 mph
  • Details: Arbor Glen

Ultra

  • Soft Mill Grain Impression
  • .040″ Vinyl Thickness
  • Profiles: Double 4″, Double 4″ Dutch lap, Double 5″ Dutch lap
  • 12 Colors
  • Windload Tested to 188 mph
  • Details: Ultra

Traditional

  • Traditional Matte Impression
  • .046″ Vinyl Thickness
  • Profile: Single 8″
  • Available in White Only
  • Windload Tested to 192 mph
  • Details: Traditional

Royal Building Products Vinyl Siding

POPULAR SIDING STYLES: BLEND IN OR BREAK MOLDS.

Not to pry, but how steeply pitched are your gables? How rugged do you prefer your shakes? These have everything to do with the style of your home, which has everything to do with the siding you choose.

CLAPBOARD? DUTCHLAP? VERTICAL BOARD & BATTEN? BEADED?

Each siding style leaves its impression. Good or bad? That depends on your home style, plus how you feel about shapes, shape patterns and how they should interact on the outside of your home. The only wrong decision is a hasty one, so pour yourself a coffee and start exploring.

You can feel the impact of siding by sight. (“Hey, killer clapboard!”) You can feel it in the quality of your weekends. (“Hey, I’ve never seen you stain your shingles!”) For more on how siding can affect your home and your life.

CLAPBOARD SIDING

Clapboard–also known as lap or bevel siding–is distinguished by its overlapping thin planks and can be found covering many New England-style cottages. In addition to adding quaintness, the overlapping nature of clapboard siding adds natural protection from snow and rain.

Our traditional siding and Haven® insulated siding is available in clapboard.

DUTCHLAP SIDING

The Dutchlap variation of the clapboard theme exudes the traditional look of early settler mid-Atlantic homes and has its roots in the original wood versions used in North European home construction. It imitates vintage wood looks without imitating vintage wood splinters.

Our traditional Haven insulated siding is available in Dutchlap.

VERTICAL SIDING

Rustic in nature, vertical siding has been a popular addition to a wide range of architectural styles since the medieval times of jousting and feasting. The board & batten variation of the vertical theme–with its alternating wide and narrow panels–is growing in popularity, particularly on historical homes and barns. And homes that are neither historical nor barns.

Our traditional siding and Haven insulated siding is available in vertical profiles.

BEADED SIDING

Another slightly more dramatic variation of clapboard siding, beaded siding uses (you guessed it) a rounded bead at the bottom of a course of clapboard shingles to display more pronounced shadow lines. The beaded style started as a popular style on buildings pre-dating 1800 in the southern U.S.

CEDAR SHAKE & SHINGLES

Cedar shake can do a great impersonation of a New England-style summer home. Many homeowners use shake in strategic areas to complement another type of siding for a warmer, more natural look.

Another kind of siding that excels as a natural, rustic accent is shake & shingles siding. It comes in a variety of geometric shapes like hexagons, half cove, square and octagon. Shake & shingles siding is popular, so you’ll spot it hanging around a variety of home styles–including Cape Cod, Queen Anne and Craftsman.

An extra-amazing example of this type of siding in all its rich varieties is our Portsmouth™ Shake & Shingles.

COLOR YOUR SIDING ANYTHING BUT BORING.

The right color combinations make sense on a logical, emotional and sometimes inexplicable level. Siding is available in hundreds of colors now, which is simultaneously exciting and daunting news.

Life is simpler when you have fewer choices, but much more interesting when you have more.

Colors: Color Education

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