A Revolutionary New Way to Cover Your Home

Gulf Coast is one of the largest distributor of window doors and sidings in Texas. Living up to their mark, they have come up with Revolution. It can be said, a new “revolution” in the world of home making. Out of various siding products in the market, Revolution Composite Siding stands tall. No more nail holes, no more cracks. One standard installation and it is done. A great revolution to comfort the long lasting demands of homeowners like us.

Not only does this composite siding have a natural appearance and looks, but is also easy to maintain. The durable finish that is it offering is a big thing in itself. Revolution composite sidings happens to be environment friendly. Well! what else does anyone want? Now that we are more into awareness about how we are degrading our environment, such environmentally safe products are welcomed with open arms. Revolution composite sidings is made of high quality wood fibers and strong polymers. It is made from 50% polymers and 50% recycled material.

Revolution composite sidings are highly moisture resistant and there’s no worry of breaking and cracking. Revolution is totally silica free and meets the guidelines of various certification programs. It is strong and rigid. The composite siding wood is said to be so strong, that it can withstand a hurricane forced winds encountered in Texas.

Builders and buyers demand green products, and the wood core of this composite siding is a step towards meeting those demands. Revolution composite sidings come with a top layer polymer finish, which can resist even the harsh weather. Their wood and composite siding is environment friendly, appears wood like, is low in maintenance, durable and consumes less time during installation. What can anybody ask for more? Sounds like a big hit anyway.

Revolution siding comes in variant colors like Glacier white, Antique Parchment, Platinum Gray, Coastal sage, Tuscan Clay, Vintage Wicker and many many more. It can be said to be the best alternative to fiber cement sidings that we have come across.

Categories: Exteriors, Going Green, Home Improvement, News

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