Steel Siding Survives Hail Storm
November 30th, 2009
A massive hail storm with a touch of a tornado swept through the west Denver metro area back in June. It shredded vinyl siding right off the walls (as you can see in the picture), broke out windows, destroyed roofs and caused an estimated $161 million in insured losses.
A home I sided 10 years ago with Revere Steel siding received only about 25% damage to the north wall. As you can see in the picture, the steel siding is intact and still looking good. The aluminum fascia didn’t fair as well, it was almost peeled off the wall by the hail on the north and east gables.
The insurance paid to replace the complete north wall of siding. And all of the damaged aluminum fascia.
The steel siding manufactured by Revere is backed by extensive color and chalk protection, Revere steel siding resists dents, warping and buckling caused by extreme weather conditions. Each rugged panel begins with a high-quality, pre-treated galvanized steel base which is primed and then coated with an oven-fused polyvinyl chloride (PVC) finish.
If you are looking for an exterior siding that will with stand hail storms, high winds, even tornados, I recommend you take a look at Revere steel siding.
The cost of steel siding over vinyl runs about 60% more money. On an average ranch home you would be looking at a $6,000.00 dollar up-charge for steel siding. The Revere steel siding I installed on this home over ten years ago looks like it was installed yesterday.
