Vertical vs. Horizontal Siding: A Quick Comparison

There are numerous factors to consider when choosing new siding. In addition to the material and cost, there is also the choice of the orientation of the siding panels: vertical or horizontal. In this post, reputable siding and gutter repairs company Patriot Gutters LLC discusses the pros and cons of each option.

vertical vs. horizontal siding

Horizontal Siding

A traditional look that never goes out of style, horizontal siding is the siding profile that is most commonly placed on the exterior of homes.

  • Ease of Installation: Horizontal siding can be applied as strips or shingles and does not involve additional steps like vertical siding. Since it is widely used, the style is familiar to more contractors, making it easier and faster for to install.

  • Cost: When the siding installation requires less time to carry out, it usually lowers the cost for the homeowner.

  • Durability: Both horizontal and vertical siding can be durable, however, horizontal siding is more prone to leaks. With that in mind, make sure to use siding materials that are hard-wearing and naturally resistant to weather damage like fiber cement or vinyl.

  • Maintenance: It is important to exercise caution when cleaning horizontal siding so water from the garden hose or pressure washer will not get behind the panels. Let a siding and gutter installation expert perform routine maintenance on your siding for excellent results.

Vertical Siding

Vertical siding is achieved by installing siding planks in a top-to-bottom vertical position. This profile is often considered more modern-looking than conventional horizontal siding.

  • Ease of Installation: Vertical siding is more time-consuming and laborious to install than its counterpart because furring strips are placed underneath to ensure that the vertical planks are aligned properly.

  • Cost: As expected, vertical siding is more expensive than horizontal siding because of its complex installation process.

  • Durability: One particular advantage of vertical siding is its resistance to water-related damage. Because of its orientation, water simply runs off its surface.

  • Maintenance: This profile is less complicated to clean than a traditional lap and Dutch lap siding. Board and batten panels, for example, have filler strips that cover seams in the siding, increasing its watertight qualities.

You can count on Patriot Gutters LLC for high-quality exterior improvement services, including siding replacement and gutter guards installation. Call our certified team at (405) 925-0188 or fill out our online form to request a free, no-obligation quote. We work with homeowners in Moore, OK, and other nearby communities.


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