Energy Efficient, Beautiful, Breathable and Durable
About: Prodigy's premium 1-1/2" thick insulation delivers exceptional R-value performance (resistance to heat flow) that can help you save money on utility costs and feel good in your home year-round.
This finely milled cedar-grain panel provides timeless curb appeal while its 16'8" extended length design yields clean lines and modern style for an understated elegance.
Energy Efficient Vinyl Siding
Prodigy Insulated Vinyl Siding
.046" panel thickness
Industry-leading 1-1/2" thick factory applied foam insulation
Lifetime Transferable Warranty
Features and Benefits
Up to 5 times the impact resistance versus regular hollow back siding
Prodigy's premium factory applied 1-1/2" foam insulation delivers exceptional R-value performance (resistance to heat flow) that can help you save money by lowering your energy costs for decades to come.
Buying insulated vinyl siding is a good move if you are planning to stay in your house for a long time to come. If you live in an area where there is harsh weather, either hot or cold, you might consider looking into the new insulated siding with factory applied foam insulation.
It will help you lower energy costs and it keeps outside noise down also.
Why use insulated siding?
This thermal photo shows heal loss on a normal wood framed home. In the summer the opposite is true, the heat comes into your home warming up the walls and causing your A/C to work overtime.
Even though insulated vinyl siding costs a little more than regular vinyl siding, it pays big dividends year after year by lowering your energy costs.
The factory applied foam insulation adds R-value to your walls. This saves you considerably on heating and AC.
Premium vinyl sidings use high-performance insulation that is form-fitted to adhere to the outer panel for enduring strength, with no tearing or rattling, even in extreme winds.
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The hard part about buying vinyl siding is 'where do I start'? What do I do first?
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Other types of home siding include siding made from concrete or cement. Stronger than vinyl siding but less expensive than wood or brick.