Exterior Siding Used In Early Housing Construction
As america moved into the 1900s notable change began happening on the home construction and architectural scenes.
Exterior siding used in early housing construction. In the 1950 s and 60 s began to overtake aluminum siding for building exterior wall coverings in the 1970 s and by the 1980 s was the dominant exterior siding material on residential structures in the u s. Siding gives you a great way to add color and definition to your house. It started out as a basic siding choice made by a plastics manufacturer. Indiana machinist frank hoess corrected this problem by creating interlocking flanges on the top and bottom of siding panels.
It was used on a limited basis mainly because it was susceptible to water penetration and rust. Vinyl siding has quickly become the number one choice for exterior siding. Vinyl siding started being produced in the 1950 s for regular home building and remodeling. Very similar to plaster stucco is created from a mixture of lime sand and cement.
Stucco the traditional spanish building material is a great option for the exterior siding of your home if you prefer a unique style. While aesthetics are always important you also want to consider the material s durability ability to resist water ease of installation and versatility. Plywood siding features a rough sawn textured face for a beautiful rustic appearance. Block stone and aluminum siding comprised a total of 22 percent.
For both new construction and for remodeling. Wood a close second at 30 percent. Brick dropped to 28 percent and block stone vinyl and aluminum siding to 17 percent. Pvc based vinyl siding was introduced in the u s.
Steel and aluminum siding steel siding formed and joined to resemble clapboard was patented as early as 1903. It is ideal for siding applications from new home construction utility buildings planters dog houses and other remodeling or do it yourself projects. 1973 brick was the exterior veneer on 35 percent of new home construction. There are lots of options these days to help you create the perfect façade and you want to choose carefully.
In small houses like the one shown here the vertical siding is just one of the methods that architect cathy schwabe uses to give this 840 square foot cottage a big look. 1980 wood took over the top spot at 42 percent. A construction crew from 1900 would barely recognize one working on a home in 1999 as the 20th century saw huge changes in the styles of houses and construction methods and regulations. Asphalt building siding became a popular building renovation alternative to painting weathered or rotted wood clapboard or wood shingle siding as early as the 1930 s becoming popular in the 1940 s and the 1950 s in north america where it was used both for low cost housing and for covering the deteriorated exterior walls of older homes.
In the beginning vinyl siding needed a bit of work to get to its current high quality production.