What is PVC siding?
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which often occurs on houses and buildings, is known for light and easy to maintain. PVC, also known as vinyl, has been used since the 1950s. The 20th century to provide house protection instead of more expensive materials such as wood or steel. On the environmental side, PVC siding has good and bad aspects for its use. It was not very used until the 1950s, when PVC companies found new uses for him. The refining process was also changed, leading to a more durable PVC and using PVC as a ski lift. It is also water resistant and requires low maintenance, unlike materials such as wood, which must be sealed and redrawn after several years. Vinyl siding also has a high strength of impact, which means it is durable and capable of standing and other forces that could directly strike PVC. It also improves the thermal resistance of the house, which is useful during the summer months. If the installer has done a bad job, PVC can slip directly from the side of the house. Even if it does not fall,PVC protective features are reduced if PVC has been incorrectly installed.
Along with the offer of protection, they often look at PVC siding as a way to decorate the exterior of the house. You can add to the colors to PVC to make virtually any color, allowing homeowners a way to color their house without color. During the forming process, designs such as wood grain are often printed on the PVC tiles. This gives the house owner a way to distinguish his home without having a substantial reconstruction.
Environmental aspects of PVC are good and bad. On the good side, PVC requires less energy than materials such as aluminum. PVC can also be synthesized from oil.
On the wrong side, PVC cannot be completely recycled. Some PVCs can be partially recycled, but most of them stay in the landfill until they eventually get worse. As a petrochemical synthesis of PVC requires oil drilling to obtain the necessary chemicals, and SAMotná synthesis creates by -products that cannot be recycled.