Is Thicker Composite Siding Better?
It’s a simple question: Is thicker composite siding better? Well, that all depends on your perspective. From a cost standpoint, thicker is always more expensive. However, from a quality perspective, there is no doubt that thicker is better. Thicker is also going to last longer and provide more insulation, so thicker composite siding could be better for a homeowner over the long run. Here is a closer look at how thickness should impact your decision. Know The Different Sizes in Siding Basically, siding comes in sizes between 0.40 to 0.54 in diameter. Each size has a name associated with it: Builder’s grade (0.40") Thin residential (0.42") Standard residential (0.44") Thick residential (0.46") Super-thick (0.50") High-end (0.54") As a rule of thumb, siding between 0.40-0.45 mm is generally considered mid-grade. Whereas, anything above 0.45 mm would be classified as premium. Do you really need to spend the extra money on premier sidin