Liquid Siding Costs and Prices
Different manufacturers will charge different prices for their products, but the hefty part of the liquid siding bill will be to hire contractors to spray it on. If you are not a DIY individual and prefer to hire someone to do it for you then you will have to consider all the liquid siding costs and prices that are involved in getting the product. The bigger your house the more liquid siding you will need to cover it and eventually the more you will have to pay to acquire the product and to hire professionals to apply it. Another issue that you will have to take into consideration is the surface on which the liquid siding will be applied. Surfaces that are courser and not easy to prepare to receive the liquid siding coating will eventually need more than one coat. The simply means that you will have to buy more gallons of liquid siding and pay contractors more of coat it more than once.
It must be pointed out that even though liquid siding gives a similar appearance to a painted surface it does not carry the same costs as a regular paint job. Depending on the state you are in you will find that liquid siding can costs more than 3-4 times a regular pain job. However, you would have to see if the increase in liquid siding costs and prices when compared to paint is worth it in the long run. It will be important to weigh the costs that you would have to pay to paint your house every 2-3 years as opposed to the 25 years that most manufacturers claim. If you are looking for a long term solution that has a traditional touch to it, than liquid siding may be the best option for you. Before settling for a liquid siding contractor or manufacturer, always ensure that you consult the Federal Trade commission for more details.
