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What Is The Best Material For Exterior Trim To Be Made Out Of?
We replace A LOT of trim on the exterior of people’s homes, most often due to wood that has rotted out.
One of the most common questions we get asked in working through this process is: “What is the best material to replace the rotted trim with to best prevent future rot?”
My answer to this is either red cedar (wood) or composite – two very different types of building materials!
When deciding between red cedar and composite for exterior trim, it’s important to consider factors like durability, appearance, maintenance, and cost. Each material has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Let’s take a closer look at red cedar and composite and ideas that help generate the most informed approach.
Red Cedar
Red cedar is a type of wood known for its natural beauty and durability. It has been used in construction for many years and is definitely popular for exterior trim.
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Disadvantages:
Composite
Composite trim is made from a mix of wood fibers and plastic. It’s designed to look like wood but with added durability.
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Disadvantages:
Comparing Red Cedar and Composite:
When choosing between cedar and composite for exterior trim, consider the following factors:
Choosing between red cedar and composite for exterior trim depends on what you value most. If you love the natural beauty of wood and are willing to do maintenance as the need arises, cedar might be the best choice for you. It offers a classic, warm appearance and is environmentally friendly.
On the other hand, if you prefer a lower-maintenance option that’s highly durable and weather-resistant, composite might be the better choice.
While you truly cannot go wrong either way, this decision will ultimately come down to personal preference when considering these different variables.
About Tom Lopatosky
Tom Lopatosky has run his own RI-based painting and repair business since 1995; LOPCO Contracting – the "Personable, Particular Professionals" – specializes in exterior & interior painting and carpentry. Recently LOPCO Contracting was named ‘RI's Finest Painting Contracting Company’ by ShopInRI Magazine. In 2013, Tom was named “Humanitarian of the Year” by the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America (PDCA) and a “40 Under 40” award winner by Providence Business News. He is a member of both PCA (Painting Contractors Association) and RIBA (Rhode Island Builders Association). Tom has often had weekly ‘Home Improvement Tips’ that have aired on the radio on 630 WPRO AM and on television on WPRI 12. You can catch Tom LIVE on the radio EVERY Saturday, 2pm-3pm, on 630 WPRO AM (99.7 FM) during his weekly ProTalk Home Improvement Radio Show!
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