What Time of Year is Best to Get Siding?

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When it comes to outdoor home improvements, many customers are quick to assume that the warmer the weather, the better the circumstances for having the work done.
While this may be the case for certain outdoor jobs, it does not necessarily hold true when it comes to siding installation.
In fact, the spring and summer seasons might actually be the worst time to hire a contractor for siding installation.
Here's why: Spring and summer are usually the most popular seasons for having siding installed, with summer being the busier of the two.
As spring brings more pleasant temperatures into the air, homeowners spend more time outdoors.
This then gets homeowners thinking about the various things they ought to do to make the exterior of the house more appealing.
By the time they get around to calling a contractor, getting references, obtaining an estimate, and scheduling an appointment, bam: Summertime is upon us.
The result is that most siding contractors find themselves overwhelmed and overbooked during the summer.
For the customer, this translates into inconvenient scheduling options, less flexible pricing, and inevitable project delays.
So when should you schedule your siding installation? The best time of the year to have siding installed is in the middle of the winter.
Most people don't tend to associate cold weather with outdoor home improvements.
So the lack of demand during the winter months can usually work to the homeowner's advantage.
Many contractors find themselves willing (or forced) to offer discounted pricing on siding installation during a significant lull in their workflow.
On top of this, customers are less likely to experience delays during the winter because siding contractors tend to be far less busy during this time.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the biggest weather-related impediment to siding installation is rain, not cold weather.
Some areas (including New Jersey) actually experience the greatest amount of rain during the summer season, which means that weather-related delays are more likely to occur during the summer, not the winter.
Add in the fact that siding contractors are usually swamped during the summer to begin with, and you've got the makings for a long, drawn-out siding installation process.
By scheduling your siding installation during the winter, you'll not only save money, but, just as importantly, avoid the aggravation of backlogs and frustrating delays.
Of course, when you're sitting in your living room wrapped in a blanket on a cold December day, brand new siding is probably the last thing you'd be inclined to think about.
But with a bit of proper planning and motivation, you could end up making one of the smartest home improvement decisions of the season.
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