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Polar
Wall® Plus! is an
insulated siding
panel system that's
tough, energy
efficient, and
performs well in all
kinds of extreme
weather conditions.
Polar Wall Plus!
looks good because
it lays flat and
straight against a
wall – mainly
because its thick
.044" panel
incorporates an
extra heavy-duty
double thick nailing
hem and ¾" butt
called 'BearHug®'
that locks panels
tight to guard
against wind, rain,
and anything else
Mother Nature has to
offer.
Every Polar Wall
Plus! panel has foam
permanently
laminated to the
back
providing
exceptional
strength, rigidity
and resistance to
hail, sound, and an
extra layer of
insulation to help
manage your energy
costs. In addition,
premium darker
colors feature a
revolutionary
ColorHold® acrylic
capstock that
provides rich color
and is warranted
against fade for a
lifetime.
So, when it's time
to side the exterior
of your home, grin
and 'Bear' it, with
Polar Wall Plus!
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Rich,
cedar-grain detail
with distinctive
architectural lines
and unified
appearance.
Up close, you can
see the rich
cedar-grain detail
that has become one
of the trademarks of
a quality siding
panel. Choose
Woodsman Select®
vinyl siding and
you'll discover that
all vinyl siding
panels are NOT
alike.
From the street,
you'll notice the
distinctive
architectural lines
and unified
appearance that
result in a
satisfying curb
appeal. As a
homeowner, you'll
notice the fact that
these pleasing
visual affects are
provided in a
rugged, solid vinyl
exterior that
requires little
maintenance over the
life of your home.
And with a full
range of rich colors
that feature
ColorHold®, a
proprietary acrylic
finish with a
lifetime fade
protection warranty,
Woodsman Select
could be a perfect
choice for any new
construction or
remodeling
application.
These are the
benefits you'll
start to enjoy from
the very first day
you decide to make
Woodsman Select the
choice for the life
and look of your
most valuable
possession. Your
Home.
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Engineered to
withstand extreme
weather conditions
such as hail and
high winds.
Great Barrier®
Premium Siding is a
beautiful vinyl
panel with the
appearance of
natural cedar and is
available in many
colors to satisfy
your individual
tastes and needs.
And now you can
choose new deeper
designer shades,
such as Russet,
Steel Blue,
Evergreen and
Firebrick in
addition to 13
classic colors.
Its real beauty lies
deep within the
.044" thick panel
that has an
innovative locking
system called
JAWSLOCK® which
combines a ¾" panel
projection and a
unique reverse
rolled-over nail hem
that doubles the
siding thickness at
the nailing surface
for resistance
against high winds.
So if you live on
the coast or other
areas where high
winds often pull
down other siding
panels, Great
Barrier may be just
the panel you are
looking for.
A beautiful, strong
and durable siding
panel.
One of the many
reasons Great
Barrier is so
popular with
homeowners,
remodelers and
contractors around
the country is that
the JAWSLOCK® system
provides a truer and
straighter
installation the
first time and it
will stay there for
years to come.
Great Barrier
features a unique
UV-stable resin
called ColorHold®,
one of the best
barriers to guard
against fading even
in the harshest of
UV-environments.
This barrier is so
good we offer a
Lifetime Fade
Protection Warranty.
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Insulated Vinyl
Siding
Our Polar Wall Plus!
is the newest
innovation in vinyl
siding! A line of
vinyl siding
products fused to a
foam backing
material, to create
an all-in-one siding
and insulation
system. It's energy
efficient and highly
impact resistant
with solid support
behind the entire
siding surface. By
adding an additional
foam insulation
layer, the R-values
of exterior walls
are increased by
R-2.9 to 3.5
depending on the
profile, helping to
save on heating and
cooling costs. The
foam is made from
environmentally
friendly
polystyrene, which
has thermal
expansion properties
nearly identical to
vinyl siding, and
moderate vapor
permeability to
allow the siding to
breathe. Unlike
conventional siding,
the foam offers
protection against
dents and other
impact damage,
allowing the siding
to remain
aesthetically
pleasing,
functional, and
lasting. The system
provides the thermal
insulation benefits
of foam sheathing in
a format that
enhances the
appearance and
performance of vinyl
siding, including
sound control
properties.
There are endless
design possibilities
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of Exterior Accents)
At Norandex/Reynolds
we continue to
search for new and
innovative ways to
give home owners
quality design
options for the
exterior of their
homes. With our HOME
ACCENTS lines of
Shakes, Staggered
Shakes, Shingles,
Fishscales and
Rounds, there are
endless design
possibilities;
whether it is for a
whole house
treatment or to
accentuate a certain
area of the home. We
also supply a
complete selection
of vinyl accent and
trim pieces in a
range of matching or
contrasting colors,
including window and
door headers, door
surrounds, sunbursts
and vents, and a
full range of
Louvered, Board &
Batten and Raised
Panel Shutters.
Norandex/Reynolds
can help you create
a powerful visual
statement about
quality, style and
good taste. The
exterior provides
the first and most
important impression
of your home. Make a
statement that
lasts!
FAQ's
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As a homeowner,
why can't I buy
Norandex/Reynolds
products
directly from
Norandex/Reynolds?
Unlike siding
manufacturers
that furnish the
retail market
with
do-it-yourself
products made
for the
homeowner/handyman,
Norandex/Reynolds
manufactures and
distributes a
professional-grade
product line
designed with
the trades in
mind. As a
world-class
manufacturer and
national
wholesale
distributor, our
customers are
builders,
installers and
contractors who
require
reliable,
trade-quality
building
materials,
professional
warranties and
job-site service
specifically
tailored to
their needs.
For that reason,
in those markets
where Norandex/Reynolds
is licensed to
sell, we do so
on a wholesale
basis catering
to the needs of
professionals
with pricing
structures,
delivery
arrangements,
partnership
programs and
manufacturing
allowances that
are not
compatible with
the retail
market.
Homeowners who
would like the
opportunity to
purchase
Norandex/Reynolds
products at any
of our 175
nationwide
branches may do
so by purchasing
through a
qualified
contractor
builder,
remodeler or
trade installer.
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Can vinyl siding
be painted?
While vinyl
siding was
designed to do
away with
painting and
costly
maintenance,
there are those
rare occasions
where painting
is the only
viable option
available –
especially when
matching the
existing color
to an older
panel as a last
resort. The key
to getting good
results when
painting vinyl
is all in the
prep work.
Roughing all
surfaces and
making sure they
are clean and
free of dirt,
dust or moisture
is key to
insuring that
the paint will
coat evenly,
provide good
adhesion and
will bond with
the panel
surface.
Norandex/Reynolds
recommends that
you use a
high-quality
exterior paint
and apply with
professional-grade
painting tools
under ideal
weather
conditions for
best results. We
also suggest
that you check
with your local
painting store,
hardware store
or homecenter
for professional
advice on which
type of paint –
oil, latex or
acrylic is best
suited for
coating a
prepared vinyl
surface in your
particular
climate.
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Should my
installer use
house wrap or
insulation board
before siding,
and if so, what
thickness?
Norandex/Reynolds
recommends that
a whole house
wrap or rigid
insul-board be
applied to the
exterior prior
to the
installation of
vinyl siding.
Because vinyl
siding is not
waterproof, the
installation of
a wrap or
insulated board
between the
existing wall
and the vinyl
siding acts as
an auxiliary
moisture
barrier.
Although a wall
of interlocked
siding will shed
most water away,
the presence of
a barrier
underneath helps
prevent any
damage that may
result from
moisture trapped
between the
vinyl siding and
exposed,
"un-wrapped"
walls.
Along with
moisture
prevention
properties, a
layer of
weatherproofing
such as a house
wrap/insulation
board also
provides an
added insulation
value and helps
shield the
home's original
exterior from
exposure to
wind, weather
and dampness. It
can also act as
a sound barrier
by buffering
outside noise.
Most wraps are
compatible in
thickness,
however
insulation board
such as Foamular,
a rigid extruded
polystyrene made
by Owens
Corning, can
provide an
R-value of R-5
per inch of
product
thickness. The
depth of space
allowed by the
method in which
the siding is
applied usually
dictates the
thickness of the
insulation board
used.
You can also
choose Norandex/Reynolds
Polar Wall Plus!
siding, with an
insulating
polystyrene
board laminated
to the back of
our premium
grade vinyl
siding---it's an
all-in-one
application that
gives you top
quality siding
AND thermalizing
insulation board
all in one
product. Read
about Polar Wall
Plus! siding
under the Vinyl
Siding Products
section.
Remember,
installing a
weather barrier
prior to siding
is only a
suggestion: your
builder and
local building
codes should
always be
consulted when
determining the
proper method
and materials
for the
installation of
vinyl siding in
your locale.
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Is vinyl siding
waterproof?
Vinyl siding is
not waterproof,
despite common
misconceptions.
Thanks to its
overlapping
profile, a
standard
interlocking
wall of
horizontal vinyl
panels will
effectively shed
most rain and
water away,
providing
superior water
resistance.
However, no
vinyl siding is
completely
impervious to
outside moisture
from dampness
rain or snow.
For that reason,
Norandex/Reynolds
siding panels
are manufactured
with "weep
holes" located
at the bottom of
each panel
projection edge.
These small but
important
outlets help
channel away
water that might
find its way
inside the
siding wall
through the
panel seams and
around moldings,
windows, door
and fixtures.
Weep holes also
allow the
infiltration of
air, which also
helps to dry out
the inner
surface of the
siding while
promoting
evaporation of
any remaining
moisture. The
application of
house wrap and
or insulation
board also
provides for a
secondary
defense against
outside moisture
that might
penetrate the
siding and come
in contact with
the original
sheathing.
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What are the
advantages of
vinyl siding
over other types
of siding
products?
Among all the
siding products
available to
today's builders
and remodelers,
none compares
with vinyl
siding for its
lightweight yet
durable,
maintenance-free
features. Thanks
to its solid
composition,
vinyl won't rot,
chip, flake or
blister the way
wood siding can
and often does.
And thanks to
new
manufacturing
innovations and
technological
advancements,
vinyl grains,
colors and
capstocks are
truer, richer
and more
authentic than
ever before.
When it comes to
installation,
vinyl is still
the overwhelming
choice of
today's builders
and remodelers
thanks to its
ease of
handling,
availability,
durability and
lasting good
looks. To
homeowners,
vinyl is the
sensible,
good-looking
alternative to
the expense,
labor and
aggravation
associated with
whole house
painting and
yearly exterior
maintenance.
Vinyl adds to
the resale value
of most any
home, and no
exterior
cladding offers
such a wide
array of grains,
finishes,
embossing
patterns or
color
combinations.
What's more,
Norandex/Reynolds
now offers vinyl
siding with
exclusive
ColorHold®
technology that
virtually
eliminates fade
and standard PVC
oxidation
concerns. More
than ever, vinyl
is the sensible
choice that will
add value to and
beautify any
home and make
life easier for
any homeowner.
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Is the Norandex/Reynolds
warranty better
than most, or
are all
warranties
pretty much the
same?
All vinyl siding
warranties do
not provide
equal protection
because not all
vinyl siding is
created equal.
You can be sure
every Norandex/Reynolds
vinyl siding
panel provides
certified
quality not only
because it
adheres to the
rigid standards
of the Vinyl
Siding
Institute, it is
the only siding
manufactured by
systems that are
ISO-9001-2000
Certified by
Underwriters
Laboratories --
and backed by
the Good
Housekeeping
Seal as well.
With that much
built-in
quality,
Norandex/Reynolds
can offer a
strong
non-prorated,
transferable
limited lifetime
warranty on all
of our vinyl
siding.
Norandex/Reynolds
also leads the
industry by
offering
extended fade
protection for
our exclusive
ColorHold®
acrylic capping
technology. For
complete and
specific
warranty
information, be
sure to read our
standard and
ColorHold® vinyl
siding
warranties.
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Does 'thicker'
siding mean
'better' siding?
The thickness of
a vinyl siding
panel is
important
because it can
add to the
panel's overall
rigidity, but
thickness in and
of itself does
not assure
quality,
durability,
performance or
value.
Even more
important than
thickness are
such features as
nailing hem
design, panel
architecture and
projection,
locking
mechanism,
embossing grain,
capstock
formulations,
chemical
consistency, and
UV inhibitors.
All of these
important
features can
help provide
increased
benefits, like
wind and fade
resistance,
panel rigidity
and tensile
strength---and
so ALL of them,
in addition to
thickness, are
important to
consider and ask
about when
choosing a
quality panel.
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Why does some
siding have a
gray back?
Most of today's
vinyl siding is
manufactured
using a
"co-extrusion"
manufacturing
process. Two
layers (the
backing or
"substrate" and
the front
surface or "capstock")
are co-extruded
to form a single
panel. As
mentioned
previously, the
capstock – or
the surface
layer where all
the important
weather-resistant
chemicals are
located – is
considered the
business end of
a siding panel.
That is where
the manufacturer
concentrates the
all-important
micro-ingredients
that ultimately
determine the
panel's quality,
color retention
and durability.
For this reason
some
manufacturers
will cut costs
by fusing their
capstock layer
with a cheaper,
gray-colored
backing or
substrate
material.
Conversely,
high-end
manufacturers
such as Norandex/Reynolds
prefer to use a
matched
substrate that
not only
provides a
better quality
backing, but
also gives our
panels an
"all-the-way-through"
color
consistency from
capstock through
substrate.
Norandex/Reynolds
is one
manufacturer
that never takes
short cuts or
skimps on
quality.
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Can siding
panels made for
horizontal
installation be
applied
vertically?
No. Those
Norandex/Reynolds
siding panels
specifically
manufactured for
horizontal
installation
cannot be hung
in any other
manner other
than
horizontally.
Installing
panels in a way
for which they
were not
designed will
negate their
effectiveness
and performance,
and doing so
will serve to
void any and all
warranty
protection
offered with the
purchase.
Panels intended
for horizontal
application are
designed so that
the nailing hem,
locking
mechanism,
profile
functionality
and water
shedding
features will
provide optimum
performance when
installed
properly. To
accommodate
those
applications
that call for
non-horizontal
applications,
Norandex/Reynolds
supplements its
extensive line
of horizontal
designs with
panels
specifically
designed for a
variety of
vertical
applications as
well as a
complete line of
Soffit, Beaded
Porch, and Board
& Batten. That's
why the pros
look to Norandex/Reynolds
for quality
panels and
advanced designs
to fit most
every
professional
application
imaginable!
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Can vinyl siding
withstand hot
and cold weather
extremes?
Absolutely!
Excellent 'weatherability'
is just one of
the many reasons
vinyl siding is
the choice of
professional
builders,
architects and
homeowners
alike.
Technically
advanced vinyl
siding
formulated of
quality
ingredients and
manufactured
within close
tolerances
within
state-of-the-art,
quality-controlled
facilities such
as Norandex/Reynolds
brand siding,
will withstand
virtually any
and all kinds of
harsh weather or
seasonal
extremes.
Unlike other
weather-sensitive
claddings that
can and do
slowly
deteriorate and
wear from year
after year of
seasonal changes
and temperature
fluctuations,
vinyl siding
reacts and
adjusts to
thermal extremes
by expanding and
contracting as
the temperature
rises or falls.
Whether your
home is subject
to a moderate
climate, an
unusually wet
environment,
frigid winds or
hot, humid
conditions,
properly hung
Norandex/Reynolds
vinyl siding
will continue to
maintain its
good looks and
handsome design
no matter what
the weather.
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My siding was
not firmly
attached to the
wall, why?
Vinyl siding is
never "attached
to the wall,"
rather it is
"hung on the
wall." The
difference is
what separates a
professional
installation
from a
problematic one.
One of the
inherent
properties of
Poly Vinyl
Chloride(or PVC
as it is more
commonly
referred to) is
its thermal
expansion
properties. PVC
expands as
temperatures
rise and
contracts as
temperatures
fall. If you
measure the
expansion from
one extreme to
the other,
you'll find that
a typical siding
panel
expands/contracts
at a rate of
approximately ¼
inch for every
12-foot vinyl
panel.
For that reason,
expert
installers will
always hang
siding in such a
manner that
allows for just
the right amount
of "looseness"
or "play" to
accommodate
movement of the
siding during
thermal
expansion. It is
crucial that
vinyl siding be
cut, lapped and
attached with
fasteners at
just the right
depth and with
the proper
spacing and
layout to insure
the installation
will look its
best regardless
of the outside
temperature.
Which is
precisely why
Norandex/Reynolds
recommends that
all vinyl siding
installations be
professionally
hung by
experienced,
quality-conscious
installation
contractors.
Your home
deserves no less
than a quality
product and a
professional
installation.

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