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Baltimore metal siding is one of the toughest siding materials you can purchase for your home in Crabtown. In fact, when it comes to siding, you'll be hard pressed to find anything that holds up better to the elements than steel siding with a baked-on finish coat. Of course, it is possible to improve on near perfection, so if you're looking for metal siding in Baltimore that's better than your run of the mill steel siding, look into seamless steel siding as well. Either way, you're sure to get a siding material that's as tough as a Baltimore dockworker.

Baltimore Metal Siding and Toughness
The advantages of having steel siding in Baltimore are many. For starters, it's made of steel. That means you really have no worries about your siding sustaining impacts, whether it's a rare Baltimore hailstorm, or an errant fly ball hit by your little future Oriole. That's a bigger asset than most homeowners in Baltimore realize. Because Baltimore has a mild climate, protected from the east and north by the Appalachians, and from the south and east by the Delmarva Peninsula, many homeowners assume that they can let their guard down when it comes to tough siding. Remember, however, that there's a host of unseen threats that can affect your siding, including a landscaper who is careless with the mower or even falling tree limbs. If you've got cheap vinyl or aluminum siding, even these seemingly harmless threats can damage your siding. If you've got steel, however, you've got nothing to worry about.

Baltimore Metal Siding and Moisture
If you are shopping around for siding in Monument City, you're likely to hear some nasty rumors from purveyors of "rust proof" materials such as vinyl, aluminum, and fiber cement siding. They might claim, rightly so in the past, that steel is susceptible to rust in a climate that is as humid, and that gets as much precipitation, as Baltimore's. With older steel siding that was just painted, that was definitely a factor to take into consideration. With modern lines of metal siding in Baltimore, however, it needn't be a concern. Metal siding is now coated with a baked-on finish at the factory which makes it virtually impenetrable to moisture. It also means that the "paint" is much tougher when it comes to sustaining impacts, meaning it's a rare thing for the steel underneath to be exposed (the only time that rust has a chance to appear on Baltimore metal siding).

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Baked-on Vinyl Coatings
Even newer than baked-on color coatings are baked-on vinyl coatings, which so far have proven even more durable if you're willing to pay a little extra for the added protection. The other benefit of vinyl coatings: more realistic textures. That can be a big selling point if you're looking to imitate wood siding or other natural siding materials.

Baltimore Metal Siding: Go Seamless if you Can
There isn't anything wrong with traditional metal siding in Baltimore. This siding, which usually is installed in 12 foot lengths, is every bit as good, if not superior, to other materials such as vinyl, aluminum, and wood, which is installed in similar 12 foot sections. Seamless metal siding in Baltimore, however, takes steel siding to another level altogether. With over 40 inches of precipitation and extremely high humidity, all those splices can eventually end up providing avenues for moisture to get in between, and even worse, behind your siding. In a climate like Baltimore's, that moisture penetration can lead to a host of unseen potential problems, including rot, mold, and fungus, just to name a few. With seamless metal siding in Baltimore, however, the siding is cut on site to match the measurements of your home, eliminating all those potentially problematic overlaps. Since an average home sports in the neighborhood of 130 such joints with traditional siding installations, that's something Baltimoreans should definitely take into consideration when shopping for new siding for their home.

If you think Baltimore metal siding might be the answer for your siding needs, talk to several contractors about getting estimates for your home. Bringing in multiple contractors is the best way to get the best deal, and weed out any unscrupulous tradesmen who might be looking to take you for a ride.

Matt Goering, formerly a carpenter and house painter, is a freelance writer for the home improvement industry who has published over 600 articles.

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