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Making the case for pre-st?ined wood siding
DRE-FtrVISHED natural wood sidI ing has been around since the 1950s, touting a casebook full ofbenefits and advantages over unfinished materials. But it seems that the jury is still out. Today, only an estimated 117o of wood, plywood andhardboard products are sold pre-finished.
Stumbling blocks have been higher initial price, past shortcomings in quality, lack of visibility for the product and lack of availability from retailers. But improved quality and aggressive marketing are working to change that, presenting retailers, remodelers, builders and architects with a stonger case for selecting prefinished materials.
EXHIBIT A: PRICE.
Since pre-finishing siding necessitates additional labor and materials for the manufacurer, it will naturally reflect these costs in the selling price. In the long run, though, pre-finished materials can actually cost less. To accurately compare pricing to site-finished products, buyers must consider tle later costs associated with site-finished siding: on-site painting materials, on-site labor costs, scaffolding costs, scheduling, call-backs, spoilage, shrink lines, lap malks, streaking, ovefspray and clean-up cos8.
EXIIIBITB: QUALITY.
Research, technical advancements and state-of-the-art equipment have improved the quality of pre-finished products so they are actually bett€r than site-finished products. Unlike finishing at the job site, pre-staining and pre-priming typically covers the entire wood surface, front and back. Mechanical application provides a more unifonn coat, improving consistency and eliminating maintenance. Factory finishing also guards against weathering and photodegradation, increasing the longevity of the coating and the material. And quality confol is typically easier and more ttrorough at the production site than at the job site.
EXIIIBIT C: CONVENIENCE.
Pre-finishing means one less project for the builder or remodeler to worry about. And one less to arange, perfonn and pay for.
EXIIIBIT D: SELECTION.
Operators can finish a wide variety of materials, including lumber, plywood, siding, fencing, decking, rim and soffit, in a full range of widths and thiclnesses. Even the nails can be color matched and coated. An extensive selection of semi-transparent and contemporary solid colors are also available.
Story at a Glance
The verdict is out on pre- primed and pre-finished wood siding manufacturers expect increased appeal due to high quality, cost and time savings, guarantees.
EXIIIBITE: WARRANTY.
Extended warranties that range from 10 to 25 years, depending on the level of the coating, are offered on pre-finished products. For consumers, a waranty is an insurance plan. For manufacturers, it's a strong statement of confidence in their products. For retailers, it's a wonderful selling poinr
Manufacturers are aggressively working to make their case and reailers can earn higber profits by selling such value-added products. You be thejudge.