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Modern exterior siding options for homes and commercial real estate buildings are designed to last, without compromising on looks. Some materials are made to replicate the look of natural materials, like wood and stone. But that doesn’t mean they concede durability.

Submitted by Jenny Hull on

It’s no secret that construction prices are much higher than they used to be. In fact, nonresidential construction input prices are 20.3% higher than they used to be. These soaring prices can tempt many contractors to look for cheap alternative building materials when building exterior walls.

Submitted by Jenny Hull on

When it comes to choosing the right exterior finishing material for a home, there are a few different factors to consider. For many people, attractiveness is the most important thing; but it’s also important to consider how well the material will withstand the elements over time, and keep your family both comfortable and secure.

Submitted by Jenny Hull on

Commercial buildings are built to withstand significant traffic from people and hold up to weather conditions. This is why contractors tend to choose similar materials based on how reliable they are, how easy they are to build with, and how consistent their results are over time.

Submitted by Jenny Hull on

Throughout human history, structures have been built out of a huge range of materials. These have included everything from animal skins, ice, and clay to ultra-modern buildings made entirely of glass.

Submitted by Jenny Hull on

Construction finishes, products, and components for commercial cladding give contractors and other professionals the ability to design beautiful buildings while helping keep them safe from the elements. With several exterior finishing options, you can make the best decision for the building in any environment.

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