PVC (Cellular PVC) Siding & Trim
Wood look, near-zero upkeep, fully recyclable.
Cellular PVC is a plastic-based composite engineered to mimic natural wood without the maintenance. It resists moisture, rot, mold, and insects, and keeps its shape and color through Canadian seasons.
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Why Choose PVC Siding
- True wood appearance without staining, sealing, or repainting
- All-weather durability: won’t absorb water, swell, or split
- Color that lasts: high-performance fluoropolymer topcoat for UV/fade resistance (typical 25-year color warranty)
- Clean, tight lines: interlocking seams stay flat and help keep moisture out
- Low maintenance: smooth, dirt-shedding surface – just rinse as needed
- Installer friendly: cuts like wood; no harmful silica dust
- Eco-smart: 100% recyclable material (and packaging); light-reflective core helps reduce heat absorption
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Profiles & Options
Color & Finish
- Contemporary, upscale color palette
- Deep grain texture with a low-gloss, factory-applied finish
- Seam lines are minimal – seams are hard to spot from a few feet away
- Matching trim and accessory package for a fully finished look
Key Specs
- Cellular PVC composite; can be installed at grade level
- Factory fluoropolymer finish resists UV, moisture, and impact
- Engineered interlocking seam and “gravity-lock” course alignment
- Designed for fast, precise installation with standard carpentry tools
- Typical 25-year finish warranty against peeling, cracking, and chipping
- 100% recyclable, including packaging
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Real wood aesthetics with near-zero maintenance
- Won’t rot, mold, or attract insects
- Stable through temperature swings; seams stay straight and tight
- Easy cleaning; no repaint cycles
- Cuts like wood; safer install (no silica dust)
Considerations
- Higher upfront cost than vinyl
- Professional installation recommended for best results and thermal-gap detailing
- Factory color palette limits custom paint options (specialty paints required if painting)
- Thermal movement must be accounted for during install
Care & Maintenance
- Rinse with mild soap and water as needed
- Avoid abrasives and harsh solvents
- Inspect fasteners and joints annually for alignment and clearances
- Follow manufacturer guidance if adding accent paint (use coatings rated for vinyl/composite)
Perfect For
Homeowners who want the look of premium wood with no ongoing upkeep – ideal for modern, coastal, or design-forward homes where clean lines, long-term color, and durability matter
PVC (cellular PVC) is a solid choice when you want a clean, wood-like exterior without constant upkeep. These pvc siding panels resist moisture, rot, mold, and insects, so they stay stable through Canadian temperature swings and wet seasons. The surface is designed to shed dirt easily, so maintenance is usually as simple as a rinse when needed.
For homeowners comparing pvc siding to vinyl or painted wood, the big advantage is long-term consistency. The factory-applied finish is built for UV and fade resistance, and the interlocking seam design helps keep lines tight and flat while reducing opportunities for water to work behind the system. That translates into a sharper look over time and fewer recurring touch-ups.
PVC also pairs well with matching trim and accessories when you want the whole exterior to look intentional, not pieced together. During installation, correct detailing matters, especially clearances and allowance for thermal movement, so everything stays aligned season after season. If you want a premium finish with near-zero maintenance, cellular PVC is one of the cleanest routes to get there.





