Associated Materials Siding

Associated Materials siding offers many benefits to their customers. For over 60 years, Associated Materials (AMI) has been an industry leader in exterior cladding. They offer a variety of vinyl, steel and aluminum siding options for residential and light commercial use, as well as soffit and trim accessories.

Basics Of Associated Materials Siding

AMI offers a wide array of exterior vinyl siding styles with a focus on quality. In addition to various materials, including vinyl, aluminum and steel siding, they also offer a number of different looks to replicate the look of authentic wood siding. For example, customers can choose from profiles such as clapboard, board and batten, Dutch lap, Shakes & Scallops and more – providing a variety of different wood grain looks with a durable and low maintenance product. The company also has an extensive collection of accessories to further enhance exterior appearances. Choose from an array of ornamental accent panels and trim for areas such as windows, soffits, porch ceilings, eaves, corners, entryways and doors that can be coordinated with their traditional options.




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AMI Siding Prices

Price Range: $1.50 – $5.50 psf installed

Associated Materials siding falls within the basic range of prices. Homeowners will spend from $1.50 to $3.50 psf installed. For mid range and premium projects, they can expect a range from $3.50 to $5.50 psf installed. Find out more about the average cost of vinyl siding.

Benefits Of AMI Siding

Long-lasting And Durable
AMI siding products last a long time and therefore do not need to be replaced often. This reduces waste and the need for additional products.

Lightweight
Most of AMI’s siding products weigh less than other types of siding and are relatively lightweight. This reduces the fuel needed during transportation of products from one location to another.

Recyclable
All in-plant scrap vinyl siding is recycled to reduce waste and obtain maximum use. Where feasible, AMI reuses its own scrap material. If they cannot reuse the scraps, they are sold to a company which uses the material for other purposes.

Eco Friendly
In addition to recycling vinyl scraps, the company reuses water during cooling processes, returns containers to suppliers for reuse, recycles wood, cardboard, paper, bottles and metal, properly disposes of waste oil, and reuses palettes (if wood pallet materials cannot be reused or rebuilt into usable pallets, they are turned into mulch). In addition, general company policies include the use of in-office recycling containers, employee ride sharing programs, webinars instead of in-person meetings (when feasible), and donations of products to specific charities, such as Habitat for Humanity. Associated Materials is committed to green production, manufacturing, and business practices wherever and whenever possible.

High Quality
The products manufactured by Associated Materials is designed to provide superior strength and rigidity. This means that the installed product remains tight on the walls, has exceptional holding power, and ensures smooth, even walls with straight course lines. A lock and nail hem system can hold up even under extreme wind speeds.

Maintenance Free
All AMI products are virtually maintenance free, requiring no painting, staining or sealing. Although they mimic the look of wood, these products do not require the maintenance that accompanies real wood siding. All they need is a periodic cleaning to look as good as new. The company even offers one of the best warranties against fading in the siding industry, as well as a lifetime limited warranty.

Energy Efficient
If you are looking to increase the thermal efficiency of your home, AMI offers a line of insulated vinyl siding offering an R-value of up to four times that of conventional products. This means that your home stays warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, and energy bills are reduced. The added insulation also helps to block out noise transfer.



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