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3 Features of Wallaba Shingle Siding

Metal Roof With Water Drops After Rain. Roof Construction Site.

When the time comes to replace your home’s siding, you may wonder which options are available that might protect your home’s exterior while beautifying it at the same time. A siding installation service can help you decide, and one option that is gaining popularity is the use of Wallaba shingles. These shingles can be used on the roof or as siding and have several features that could make them a perfect fit for your home.

1. Design Versatility 

Wallaba wooden shingles have a variety of designs, which means they can suit either a modern or traditional home. Your installation team can help you decide on a suitable stain and whether there are areas of your home that might benefit visually from designs made from these sturdy shingles, such as around doorways or on your porch or patio.

2. Waterproofing 

Because Wallaba shingles are waterproof by design and do not require additional sealing, they are a good choice if you live in an area that sees a lot of rain or snow. When snow melts on shingles that are not waterproof, they could warp or crack. Rugged Wallaba style-shingles are resistant to such damage, even in bad weather.

3. Fine Aging 

Wallaba shingles do not require much maintenance, even as they age. The color retains its pigment for years and then ages naturally to a more mellow color that can complement almost any home. You can ask your insulation installation team about what maintenance, if any, these tiles will need over the course of time or what you can do if you ever feel any need replacing.

Because these shingles are so versatile and easy to use, they can make a fine addition to your home and provide you with years of beauty with minimal worry. Remember to prepare a list of questions for your Wallaba installation team so you can feel confident about the choice you make.