Vinyl siding does away with house painting problem
We are all too familiar with the ever-recurring ritual of homeowners with a house that needs repainting. One way to overcome this problem is through the use of Sauder vinyl siding, which retains the freshly painted look, with a warranty of 40 years. Sauder vinyl siding which is distributed in Christchurch by Kenyon Promotions, Ltd, virtually maintains itself, so that ail you need do is install it, and then forget about it. Sauder offers many advantages over the conventional materials — econ-
omy, durability* and ease of maintenance with an attractive appearance that complements any style of home. The siding is available in eight colours — white, ivory, yellow, green, beige, gold, grey and tan, all with a realistic woodgrain finish. The colour is impregnated right into the vinyl, so that it cannot wear off, chip or flap like painted surfaces. The manufacturers claim that it will not warp or rot, will not show scratches or dents, and cannot rust or corrode. Sauder vinyl siding also muffles exterior noises, such as rain and hail
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Press, 14 March 1985, Page 28
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