Enhance Your Home Siding This Spring

stephanie.z • June 16, 2015

 After a cold, grey winter, Spring is a time of birth and new beginnings. Once the snow has melted, many homeowners take the time to improve the look and the functionality of their home, both inside and out.

In fact, springtime is the ideal time for enhancing your home with new siding from Central Roofing, Siding & Windows Co. of Rockville, MD. With over 59 years of roofing and  home siding  experience, Central Roofing, Siding & Windows Co. can give your home a refreshing look after a frigid winter.

Siding can get dented and damaged over time, especially after harsh winters when the wind carries all sorts of objects in the air. Older siding can also fade and start to look worn or dated. By installing new siding, you can instantly improve the look of your home, giving it better “curb appeal.”

Today’s modern siding can be more energy efficient than older versions, thus saving you money on energy costs-- up to 30%.

New home siding also gives you the opportunity to pick out new colors and/or styles to revamp the look of a home. Vinyl siding doesn’t require painting. Indeed, it doesn’t require much upkeep at all. In today’s world, the less a person has to do to maintain the exterior of their home, the better, right?

The latest innovation in home siding is called Fiber-Cement Siding, a nice variation on typical vinyl siding which can give your home a “real wood” look without having to worry about real wood problems. Central Roofing, Siding & Windows Co. is a  certified Pro James Hardie Fiber Cement installer  as well as one of the leading vinyl installers in Maryland and Washington, D.C.

If you’re ready for new  home siding in Rockville  this Spring, call Central today at (301) 881-2424 .

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