Shingle Siding and Scallop Siding
Shingle siding gained popularity in the late 19th Century, mainly in the Northeastern United States. These types of vinyl siding are now widely used in areas where certain architectural styles - such as Cape Cod, Queen Anne and Craftsman- are dominant. Shingle siding can be used in whole house applications or as an accent, mostly on gables and dormers. These profiles are typically manufactured as a single reveal of five to seven inches. Our universal siding insulation products, Halfback and ProFold, can be used behind shingles and scallops to make them insulated.
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