Q: I am currently looking for an older, one and one-half story home in the Pittsburgh area. Unlike New England, many have first stories that are mostly brick - yellow brick, red brick, brown brick - you name it. Often they have, at some point in the past, sided the dormer of the house with some sort of inexpensive (and ugly) siding, like aluminum. Sometimes they do this in a contrasting color (white dormer siding with a red brick first story) and sometimes they try to match the siding to the brick, colorwise. Is it better to blend the siding and the brick color or pick a contrasting color? Is it possible to clean or re-paint aluminum siding? Are there other, and better, options for siding? What about changing the brick color/finish?
Karen from Pittsburgh, PA
A: I’m a purist, so to my mind the aluminum siding on the dormer has got to go. Don’t even think about painting it; that defeats the point of the product. As long as it’s aluminum, it’s going to be aesthetically impaired, no matter how you try to conceal it.
I’d consider replacing it with cedar shingles, cedar clapboards, or another type of cedar siding, like shiplap novelty siding. I wouldn’t recommend
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