What lasts longer aluminum or vinyl siding?

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Aluminum siding typically outperforms vinyl in longevity, with a lifespan of 40-50 years versus vinyl’s 20-30 years. Aluminum resists impact, fire, and corrosion, especially when treated with advanced coatings (e.g., anodized or PVDF finishes). While vinyl requires less maintenance, it degrades faster under UV exposure and extreme temperatures.

At Xtra Metal Group, our aluminum cladding integrates aerospace-grade alloys and precision engineering to ensure decades of structural integrity. With 30+ years in global projects, we tailor solutions for climates and architectural demands, combining durability with design flexibility. For lasting performance, aluminum remains the superior choice, backed by proven engineering and customizable quality.

Donnie -- Xtrametal Engineer
Donnie

As an aluminum ceiling & facade manufacturing engineer, I spent years immersed in design and production for things like exterior walls and ceilings. Seeing the gap between technical specs and practical understanding sparked my desire to share my knowledge clearly and make engineering materials accessible to more people.

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