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Gauge Gauge is the thickness, weight or density of the siding product. When you select a siding with a better gauge, you gain greater protection from the weather and incidental impacts to your house. Thicker siding is also more rigid. Higher gauged siding is engineered to offer you a more attractive finished look because it hangs straighter, flatter and closer to your existing walls.
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Grain Because vinyl siding is usually molded with different wood grains to offer different exterior looks, you can select different wood grain effects to enhance your home’s appearance. Building designers suggest that while smooth grains tend to work well with homes with traditional and contemporary architectural styles, grains that are more accentuated tend to provide home owners with a rustic appearance.
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