What does Aluminum siding mean?
Aluminum siding is a type of exterior cladding material that is used on the outside of buildings to protect and insulate the structure. It is made of thin sheets of aluminum that are shaped to fit over the walls of the building and can be painted in a variety of colors. Aluminum siding is a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings because it is durable, low maintenance, and resistant to weathering. It is also a cost-effective alternative to other types of siding materials such as wood or vinyl.
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