When comparing LP SmartSide engineered wood siding to traditional wood siding, the primary differences lie in durability, maintenance requirements, and overall lifespan. While traditional wood is made from solid lumber, LP SmartSide is an engineered product composed of oriented strand board (OSB) and proprietary resins.
Key comparisons include:
- Durability and Resistance: Traditional wood is highly susceptible to warping, splitting, and moisture damage. LP SmartSide is engineered to resist rot, fungal decay, and termite damage. It also features superior hail resistance, meeting ASTM D1037 impact standards, whereas traditional wood can dent and splinter easily.
- Maintenance: Traditional wood typically requires staining or painting every 2–3 years to prevent deterioration. In contrast, LP SmartSide holds its finish much longer, only requiring repainting every 10–15 years.
- Lifespan and Warranty: Traditional wood usually carries a 1–2 year warranty on the finish and lasts 20–30 years if meticulously maintained. LP SmartSide comes with a 50-year limited warranty and is expected to last over 50 years with proper installation.
- Cost and ROI: Although LP SmartSide may have a higher initial material cost than traditional lumber, it offers a better return on investment due to significantly lower long-term maintenance and replacement expenses.
- Sustainability: LP SmartSide uses fast-growing, farmed timber, making it a more environmentally sustainable option than traditional wood, which often relies on slow-growth species.
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