citynoise.org
What is Citynoise?..... Today's posts..... This month..... Recent Comments..... Contact..... RSS Feed.... Post your own Citynoise.....
http://www.citynoise.org  

browse by city

New York, NY (772)
Brooklyn, NY (766)
Toronto, ON (743)
Montreal, QC (390)
London, UK (296)
complete city list

popular articles

Water Falls on the City
from: CartLegger
Governors Island: The Death of Motel 8
from: CartLegger
Downtown MinneApple
from: Tyfoid Kid
Commerce
from: luna park
A Sign of Past Times?
from: CartLegger
what's hot this month?

recent articles

Heavy MTL 2008: Disturbed
from: EvilGentleman
Positively 4th St.
from: Tyfoid Kid
Random Street Art Throughout Philly
from: serlingrod
Irony Transcends the Hip
from: serlingrod
Truckin'
from: luna park
Watering the Lawn
from: joey
Storefront Beauty
from: serlingrod
Black Hebrew Israelites
from: serlingrod
Left Leaning
from: luna park
MAVone
from: Peter
read all today's articles

browse by author

Peter (784)
joey (275)
EvilGentleman (266)
hool (246)
jack (232)
complete author list

hot topics

graffiti
Justo Gallego
JA One
graf trux
sane smith
wheat paste
nyc
sixy
harlem
banksy
throw up graffiti
new york
brooklyn
nyc graffiti
dr. sex

Vinyl Siding

- CE - Thursday, August 3rd, 2006 : goo

[previous] :: [next]

Why people choose to cover up the wood siding on their beautiful old homes with will always be beyond me.

image 14158

image 14159

This article has been viewed 3139 times in the last 60 months


EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 04:44 GMT

They probably got tired of painting every 5 to 10 years.

pat: better insulation, easier to maintain, etc......

jack: correct on both counts.

Chris Erb: 3rd Aug 2006 - 14:07 GMT

I find that vinyl siding gets pretty crappy looking at around the 10-15 year mark. it gets faded and warped and might have holes and dents in it. With vinyl siding, you can't just replace a bit and paint it to match, the WHOLE house needs to be redone. With wood siding, the siding itself never really needs replaced, only a few pieces here and there as they become damaged (many century old houses still have much of their original wood siding).

Also, wood siding has so much more character, you can have a different colour house every time you paint, you can paint the trim a different colour than the siding (and there is much more trim on a wood house than a vinyl house, look at the windows and along the roof where the siding is). It also upholds the heritage of the house which is obviously quite historic.

I won't even get into the environmental benefits of wood siding over vinyl siding.

I do agree that it is easier to insulate but there are indeed ways to better insulate a house and keep the wood siding.

EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 14:54 GMT

Hmmm... With your fetish for painted wooden siding, perhaps you should consider eventually moving to St. John's, Newfoundland or Copenhagen, Denmark.

EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 15:06 GMT

My grandmother installed aluminum siding on her house over 30 years ago and it is still in fine condition. Her house dates to 1865. I agree that freshly-painted wooden siding is nicer to look at, but in the end, it is up to the homeowner to decide how their home is clad. After all, many of these homes are owned by elders who just wish to have the job done and be finished with it once and for all.

As far as being good for the environment, I'm not so sure. How many wood-clad homes have peeling paint that contains lead and arsenic? And I shudder to think of what lethal chemicals were used to treat the wood 100 years ago. Remember that in those days, nobody understood that everything causes cancer.

Chris Erb: 3rd Aug 2006 - 15:53 GMT

I definitly agree with the paint being an issue. With existing painted houses, there's nothing that can really be done other than removing the old paint and re painting with an environmentally friendly paint. Also, with the chemicals in wood, vinyl siding usually does little to reverse the problem as the wood siding is usually left on the house with a layer of Tyvek or styrofoam (can't get much worse for the environment that that shit!) and then the new vinyl siding.

I do see how vinyl siding has it's advantages but for me, the disadvantages outweigh the adavantages over wood.

It's probably a good thing I'm moving to a city with mostly brick and cement buildings so I can stop concerning myself with this haha.

Susannah : 6th Aug 2006 - 19:59 GMT

I like good old fahioned mud - whatever happened to good old fashioned mud huts - a little hay or field grass for decoration and you're good to go.

Cosmo: 29th Aug 2006 - 06:57 GMT

Ha! For three years I lived in an adobe house in New Mexico. Talk about ease of maintenance! Sure, it's dusty and coarse and you have to live in a desert to have it, but boy it's easy to repair or spruce up. I miss it.

As for the vinyl, I don't like the visual impact very much, but I hate Hate HATE scraping priming and painting and completely understand why someone would have the vinyl. Brick is the best approximation to adobe for wetter climates.

NZer: 14th Dec 2007 - 23:25 GMT

You CAN paint it and even patch holes...the answer to older wooden sided homes that paint cannot fix!

Comment on this article..

Name:

Type your comment here: Upload photos (opens in popup window)

[previous] :: [next]

search citynoise.org

recent discussions

The Past Is Closer Than You Think
from: ghost of grandin
Back Ally Finds
from: CE
Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville
from: Jones
Acorn Community High School
from: Peter
Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004
from: CE
Feeling Sixy?
from: Peter
Call Out Gouranga!
from: Jamie
New Ideal Diner
from: EvilGentleman
The Top 15 Skylines in the World
from: Luigi Di Serio
America's Most Boring Towns: 8
from: Scott Sargent

from the archives

Watery Steps and the over 50 Hand Signal


I could not resist the half-frozen pond and the watery steps from it. If you ever want to drive through the countryside come to Harding, and visit jockey hollow and the great swamp. Took this with...

Watery Steps and the over 50 Hand Signal

recently viewed

Vinyl Siding
from: CE
Graf Trux 16: UK Edition
from: indykid
A Picture of My Bike
from: Walks now
Invisible Man
from: elaine
Labor Temple
from: aer suzuki
Bel Graffiti
from: BelRoC
Bushwick Penguin Graf
from: Peter
The West Belfast Peace Line
from: Jamie
Feeling Sixy?
from: Peter
Give Peace a Chance
from: EvilGentleman